How much emphasis do you give to what others think of you? “He Knows My Name” by Francesca Battistelli celebrates the names that God calls us. God knows us intimately, and because He is our Creator, He gets to name us.
You are adored by God. Will you let Him search you, test you, and lead you?
On this episode I discuss:
- Psalm 139
- The Hebrew word for “examined” or “search” found in Psalm 139:1
- The ravioli prayer
- How intimately God knows us
- David’s prayer to God to search, test, point out anything offensive and lead
- “The Best Yes” by Lysa Terkheurst and her advice to “cut the but”
- Isaiah 41:10
- Isaiah 54:17
- Zephaniah 3:17
- Psalm 119:105
- The story of Gideon found in Judges 6
- How God sees us and has already equipped us for what we need
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This Week’s Challenge
Psalm 139 is a great place to spend some time this week. You will begin to see how adored and how KNOWN you really are. If you choose to spend some time there, I challenge you to read this Psalm daily and in different translations so that you can let it really sink in.
Perhaps, you’re like me and characters of the Bible intrigue you. If that is the case, spend some time getting to know Gideon this week. His story begins in Judges 6, but to get perspective, you could start at the beginning of Judges!
Whether you camp in Psalm 139, Judges or another reading plan you are currently on, PLEASE spend time in God’s Word this week…you won’t regret it!
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