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God Searches, Knows, and Holds Us | Psalm 139

In Psalm 139, Pastor Harley shows David doing something most of us avoid: he looks straight at his whole life—high highs and low lows—and then looks even higher at God. This isn’t a cold theology lecture about omniscience or omnipresence. It’s a personal testimony—Harley points out how David loads the psalm with “I/me/my,” because the point isn’t just that God can know everything, but that He knows you: the real you, the stressed you, the ashamed you, the drifting-you-in-your-heart-before-your-feet-ever-move. God “searches” (digs deep like a miner), sees the hidden cracks and motives, and the stunning conclusion is: He still loves you anyway. That’s why this psalm is such a lifeline for believers haunted by their “low lows”—the devil loves to replay failures, but David’s answer is not denial; it’s running back to the God who already knows and hasn’t let go.

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