Thursday, March 6, 2014

Psalm 139:1

"To the Choirmaster. A Psalm of David. O Lord, you have searched me and know me!" Psalm 139:1

I am on a verse by verse journey through Psalm 139. It is a chapter so full of gems that I feel it needs to be done this way.

This verse says He has searched us. It would seem that the all knowing God wouldn't need to do any searching, but He does anyway. The word search here means so much more than He just looked at us. It actually means that He digs as for treasure. Wow! Do you know what that means? It means that He has placed in each of us treasure. That is an awesome enough though in itself, but it's not just that we have treasure in us. He searches for it. He digs it out.

Of course, if He has to dig it out it's probably deep down there. We probably have no idea what the treasure is in us. And with digging comes show shifting of dirt. It is great to know there is treasure within us, but it is humbling to know He has to do some work in us to get it out in the open.

Then there is that little phrase "know me". You may be thinking, like I did, of course He does. But it is more than just He knows us, but that He understands us. Each of us is complicated by the personalities we have, the pains we have felt, the wounds we have, the joys we have experienced, and those treasures in us, to just name a few aspects that complicate us. However, He understands all of what makes us, us. He isn't scared off by any part of us. Instead of being scared off He actually digs deeper into us for the treasure.

He longs for us to truly know Him. He longs for us to truly know us for the wonderful creations He has made. How do we know? Well the Bible is full of verses that tell us so, and He even had an entire chapter of Psalms written to tell us how much He wants us to know that.