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Psalm 139:1-6 - Awesome Attributes of God! Part One

Psa. 139:1-6: Awesome Attributes of God! Part One

Psa 139:1 (CWR)  O Lord, you have searched my heart and know me 
inside and out. 
Psa 139:2 (CWR)  You know when I sit down and when I rise; you 
discern my thoughts before I think them.  
Psa 139:3 (CWR)  You walk beside me all day long, and when I lie 
down at night, you're there. You know everything I do and say. 
Psa 139:4 (CWR)  There's not a word that comes from my mouth, O 
Lord, that you don't know beforehand. 
Psa 139:5 (CWR)  You are behind me, in front of me and all 
around me wherever I go. You have touched me and drawn me close to 
you. 
Psa 139:6 (CWR)  I can't comprehend such knowledge. It's so 
wonderful that no matter how hard I try to understand, I can't grasp it 
all. 

INTRODUCTION/OVERVIEW

This psalm contains the clearest expression of the attributes 
and character of God to be found in the Psalter. One could hardly 
describe the omniscience and omnipresence of God more effectively. 
[Believer's SB] 

This poem describes the attributes of the Lord not as abstract 
qualities, but as active qualities by which He relates Himself to His 
people. [Nelson SB] 

From the standpoint of OT theology, this is the climax of 
thought in the Psalter on God's personal relationship to the individual. 
The psalmist does not engage in abstract philosophy or speculative 
meditation; he merely describes his humble walk with God and shares his 
experiental knowledge of the Lord. [Wycliffe Bible Commentary] 

A. The omniscience of the Lord (139:1-6)
B. The omnipresence of the Lord (139:7-12)
C. The omnipotence of the Lord (139:13-18)
D. The loyalty of David (139:19-24). [Bible Knowledge Commentary]

God's omniscience, omnipresence, and omnipotence are the 
subjects of David's meditations in this beautiful psalm.... His first 
meditation is on God's knowledge, that every aspect of his life was 
searched out and controlled by what the Lord knew. He then realized it 
was impossible to escape from such omniscient control, no matter how 
far or fast he might go, for God is everywhere. David then stated 
that God has such control over him because in His power He created 
Him secretly and planned his life with great care. On the basis of 
these meditations, David then affirmed his loyalty to God and prayed 
for God to prove him by examining him. [Bible Knowledge Commentary] 

This psalm focuses on four great attributes of God: His 
knowledge of all things (vv. 1-6), His presence everywhere (vv. 7-12), His 
power in the formation of man (vv. 13-18), and His holiness, which 
destroys evil men and searches the believer's heart (vv. 19-24). [Ryrie 
SB] 

David meditates on the omniscience (139:1-6), omnipresence (vv. 
7-12), and omnipotence (vv. 13-18) of God. He then applies these truths 
to the wicked, whom he calls on God to slay (vv. 19-22), and to 
himself, whom he calls on God to examine and to lead (vv. 23-24). [Victor 
Bible Reader's Companion] 

OMNISCIENCE: VS 1-6: DEFINITIONS/PARAPHRASES

2 The two opposites of sitting and rising represent all his 
actions (this is a figure of speech known as a merism). [Bible Knowledge 
Commentary] 

3 The opposites of going out in the morning and lying down at 
night represent the whole day's activities (another merism). [Bible 
Knowledge Commentary] 

4 There is not a word in my tongue: thou knowest all my words 
before they are uttered, as thou knowest all my thoughts while as yet 
they are unformed. (Adam Clarke Commentary) 

5 Beset behind and before: God knows all the past and future: 
(Adam Clarke Commentary) 

5 Laid thine hand upon me: This is the body language of blessing 
[Jamieson, Fausset, And Brown Commentary] 

OMNISCIENCE: VS 1-6: COMMENTARY

David here lays down this great doctrine, That the God with whom 
we have to do has a perfect knowledge of us, (Matthew Henry's 
Commentary) 

1 Thou understandest my thought: A most solemn reflection! How 
unwilling would bad people be - would even good people be - to have those 
round about them know always "what they are thinking." (Barnes' 
Notes) 

5 Why did God hem David in? Though today we use this to express 
a feeling of confinement or restricted freedom, David meant just 
the opposite. When God hemmed David in, David was grateful for God's 
close contact. Wherever he turned, he found God. As a result, David 
was both comforted and awe-struck by God's care and protection (v. 
6). [Quest SB] 

5 The Psalmist rejoiced in a three-fold security.  God beset him 
behind (past) and before (future) and had His hand upon him (present).  
[Lockyer's Prayers of the Bible]  

OMNISCIENCE: VS 1-6: APPLICATIONS

We need a high view of our God. He is absolutely sovereign.  No 
one can change his mind or make Him do what He is not pleased to do. 
 And so He tells His creatures, there is no god beside Him.  It 
is God that ultimately brings both life and death.  Sometimes we 
are tempted to think that the adversary, the devil, is a sort of 
equivalent to God, but evil.  This is not true.  The devil is evil, but he 
is no comparison to God.  There is nothing to compare God to, 
because He is absolutely unique.  He has told His creation how life 
works. We have it all in our owner's manual, the Bible.  Just as a rock 
will never float in the air on earth, so too, if we obey God we are 
blessed, and if we disobey, we suffer the consequences. Absolutely. Do 
not demean God when things get difficult, by thinking He is not in 
complete control.  He is God, and there is no one beside Him, and He will 
accomplish His will.  [In His Time Walk With Wisdom] 

Child, don't try to understand Me.  Just love Me.  Just let Me 
love you.  You don't have to understand Me to open yourself to My 
love. 
You're right - I do ride the wild winds into town sometimes.  I 
do appear in forms you have never seen, sound notes you have never 
heard.  This makes you wonder if I get My signals crossed, if I take 
you south in order to get you north.  I seem to have plopped you 
down, reasonable creature that you are, into an unreasonable world.  
You do not understand all this because I am God and you are you. 
May I remind you how different we really are?  You are human; I 
am divine.  You are finite; I am infinite.  You need love; I 
delight in love but do not need it.  You need to be understood; I am 
above the need to be understood.  You cannot understand; I understand 
perfectly.  You are of time; I am of eternity.  You are of reason; I am 
above reason.  You are blown by the wind; I blow the wind.  Ruth 
Senter [Time with God devotional SB] 

Lord, thank you for knowing me and for continuing to love me 
anyway. [Life Recovery Devotional SB] 

OMNISCIENCE: VS 1-6: CONCLUDING THOUGHTS

There is comfort in the fact that God can never be taken by 
surprise. [Daily Walk Bible] 

All believers who come to understand the attributes of God 
discussed in this psalm find them a great source of comfort, and a great 
prompting to obey Him. [Bible Knowledge Commentary] 

Study God's word prayerfully. That word presents before you, in 
the law of God and the life of Christ, the great principles of 
holiness, without which "no man shall see the Lord." Hebrews 12:14. It 
convinces of sin; it plainly reveals the way of salvation. Give heed to it 
as the voice of God speaking to your soul.  {SC 35.2}