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The All-knowing God Knows You

In this message, Pastor Joe teaches that God’s perfect knowledge is both limitless and deeply personal, and that being fully known by Him becomes either terrifying or comforting depending on our relationship with Jesus.

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Sermon Notes

Psalm 139:1-6

God Knows Everything (Psalm 139:1) Pastor Joe explains that while human knowledge keeps growing, God’s knowledge has always been complete. He knows the past, present, and future with absolute clarity, which should lead us to worship rather than fear.

God Knows Our Actions and Thoughts (Psalm 139:2) God sees our smallest movements and knows our thoughts before we think them. Pastor Joe reminds us that this should shape our prayer life because we cannot hide anything from Him, yet He still invites us to come honestly like David did.

God Knows Our Ways and Words (Psalm 139:3-4) God understands the patterns of our lives and hears every word we speak. Since everything is exposed before Him, we run to Jesus who alone can forgive what God already sees.

God’s Knowledge Is Loving (Psalm 139:5-6) Pastor Joe shows that God surrounds His people like a shepherd who protects his sheep. Jesus laid down His life so that those fully known can be fully forgiven and deeply loved.

Practical Takeaways:
• Be honest with God in prayer
• Let His knowledge comfort rather than frighten you
• Ask Him to search your habits and motives
• Remember that being fully known in Christ means being fully loved

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