
We can look out over a river, but It is hard to see it all in a glance.
The same holds true regarding our lives. There are parts that are seen and not seen.
When we begin to recognize this, we are more able to become more loving and honest with God and others.
We all go through something.
Understanding that our actions may not be kind and sometimes annoying, we have to take into consideration what might be causing it.
When we do, we change our demeanor, becoming more tolerant and merciful no matter the situation.
That’s where our relationship with God comes in.
He makes us more humble because He realizes what is truly going on with each and every one of us.
He shows us how to deal with anything we may be going through.
God knows all things. All of our hidden motives that require His mercy and grace.
When David came into this knowledge of God’s all-knowing and all-loving responses, he was flooded with emotions.
It caused him to want to be pure before God in everything he did. In every part of his life.
That’s the kind of attitude we all need. That is what God is desiring of us too.
Our lives are an open book to God. What is He reading in each of us?
A WORD OF PRAYER
Father, You have perfect knowledge of us, of our thoughts and actions. That is why we are to meditate on Divine truths, applying them to our lives and receiving the benefits. Lifting our hearts to You in prayer, not with a curious or disputing frame of mind, but one that keeps us from sin and shame. Thank You for being omniscient and omnipresent; knowing all things and being every where.
In Jesus Name We Pray, Amen
