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Because of Who He Is We Are Honest About Who We Are
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Self-examination is not easy because of
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Self-examination is especially important when ministering to others
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SECTION OUTLINE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-NINE ()
David comments upon the greatness of God in the three “omnis”—omniscience, omnipresence, and omnipotence.
I. HIS OMNISCIENCE (139:1–6): God knows all about us.
A. What we do (139:1–3)
B. What we think (139:2)
C. What we say (139:4–6)
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HIS OMNIPRESENCE (139:7–12): God is always with us.
A. He is in heaven (139:7–8).
B. He is in the place of the dead (139:8) .
C. He can be found by the farthest oceans (139:9–10): God’s hand will guide and support us wherever we go.
D. He shines forth in the darkness (139:11–12): Darkness and light are the same to God.
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HIS OMNIPOTENCE (139:13–24): God can do all things for us.
A. David’s review (139:13–18)
1. God creates and arranges our bodies within the womb (139:13–15): He knows us before we are born.
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He schedules each day of our lives before we are born (139:16) .
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He records our every day in his book (139:16) .
4. He thinks wonderful and innumerable thoughts about us constantly (139:17–18).
B. David’s request (139:19–24)
1. “O God, if only you would destroy the wicked!” (139:19–22)
2. “Search me, O God, and know my heart” (139:23–24): He wants God to test him and point out anything that offends him.
H. L. Willmington, The Outline Bible (Wheaton, IL: Tyndale House Publishers, 1999),
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