Thursday - September 4, 2025
SCRIPTURE
Psalm 139. 1-6
You have searched me, Lord,
and you know me.
2 You know when I sit and when I rise;
you perceive my thoughts from afar.
3 You discern my going out and my lying down;
you are familiar with all my ways.
4 Before a word is on my tongue
you, Lord, know it completely.
5 You surround me,
behind and before,
and you lay your hand upon me.
6 Such knowledge is too wonderful for me,
too lofty for me to attain.
WORDS OF HOPE
Today’s Psalm eloquently addresses the mystery of God’s omniscience, an attribute impossible for the human mind to comprehend, at least on the divine level. But do you have anyone in your life, a partner or a close friend, who sometimes seems to have that gift, too?
You know the person; the one who can finish any sentence you start, the one who knows whatever ingredient to hold or add ordering for you at a restaurant, the one who knows how you’ll vote, when you’re ready to end a visit with a third person, what you think is hilarious, what could make you sad.
I have a friend, my best friend, who has a favorite movie quote answer to every question I ever text to him, such as- Question: Do you think he’ll like the idea? Answer: (I’m going to make him an offer he can’t refuse) Question: What do you think of this place? Answer:(Toto, I have a feeling we’re not in Kansas anymore.)
Question: How do you think this will turn out? Answer: (May the Force be with you.) Question: What’s taking so long? Answer:(Houston, we have a problem.) Question: Is this party boring you? Answer: (I see dead people.)
In the space of this devotion, I don’t have room to continue the list but you get the idea. He knows exactly what I think is funny and knows he will not have to explain what is from The Godfather and what is from The Sixth Sense. He knows me.
We sense the presence and workings of God in so many aspects of the people around us, the love and wonder in a child’s eyes, a kind word from a stranger, an act of forgiveness, an understanding nod, but the Psalmist says that God’s Omniscience is too “lofty” for us to ever understand. In its entirety, I agree. Yet, through those special people in our lives who finish our sentences or know exactly the right movie quote to lift our spirits, an all-knowing God doesn’t seem too lofty after all.
PRAYER
Parenting God, it is comforting to be reminded that you are not only ever-present, but ever understanding of every aspect of who we are. Through your love, may we get to know ourselves a little better, too. Amen.
DEVOTION AUTHOR
Dan Peeler
Order of St. Francis and St. Clare
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