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Back to DevotionalsPsalm 139:1

You Are Known

Pastor Kyle

Psalm 139 opens with one of the most personal statements in all of Scripture: You have searched me, Lord, and You know me. Not - You have observed me. Not - You are watching me. You know me.

There is a difference between being seen and being known. Many of us are seen every day but feel deeply unknown. God offers something the world cannot - He knows you fully, and He loves you completely.

Your fears, your failures, your quiet moments of doubt and hope - He knows all of it. And He has not turned away. You are not a stranger to the God of the universe. You are known.

Prayer: Lord, in a world where I can feel invisible, thank You that I am fully known to You. Let that truth settle deep in me today. Amen.

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Scripture for reflection: Jonah 1:1–3 — Jonah runs from the word of the Lord. Jonah 2:9 — “Salvation belongs to the Lord.” Job 38:1 — The Lord speaks to Job out of the whirlwind. Job 42:5–6 — “I despise myself, and repent in dust and ashes.” Luke 9:23 — “Let him deny himself and take up his cross daily and follow me.” Galatians 2:20 — “It is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me.” Matthew 12:40–41 — Jesus points to Jonah as a sign of His death and resurrection. Luke 22:42 — “Not my will, but yours, be done.”

A devotional thought from ODCF

Hi church family, Here is a short devotional encouragement for this week. Jonah’s story reminds us that obedience is not always just about doing something...