Psalm 33:13-14 “From heaven the LORD looks down and sees all mankind; from his dwelling place he watches all who live on earth….”
[The Lord gazes across the universe, past thousands of galaxies to the Milky Way, then down to one tiny speck under one arm, where He is able to observe every single person, to see everything each does. Such all-encompassing, infinite ability, such penetrating power, such total focus is amazing. No one is hidden from your sight.
What a grief it must be to you to see your creatures continually choosing to sin, to hurt others, to dishonor your name, to continually rebel. Yet, in your great love and mercy you keep on looking down and working among us.
Psalm 33:15 “he who forms the hearts of all, who considers everything they do.”
You, Lord, don’t just observe, you think about what we are doing, evaluating and weighing each decision and the motives behind it. This should strike fear in the hearts of rebels, and it should give encouragement to us who are your children, knowing that we can be totally honest with you, for you already know all. You are beyond comprehension in your powers and goodness, worthy of our worship and trust!]
[You, as our Maker, then go on to empower your children to live according to what is right. “By his divine power he has given us all we need for life and godliness through our knowledge of him…” (2 Pet. 1:3)].
However, for those who reject your offer of mercy, forgiveness and adoption, who rely on their “good works” to save them, the outcome is very different. As it says in Rev 20:13,15 “each person was judged according to what he had done…If anyone’s name was not found written in the book of life, he was thrown into the lake of fire.”
Our own works bring not salvation, but damnation. However, there is that wonderful “IF” in this sentence “if our names are…written in the book of life.” And praise God that, for believers in Christ, this is a reality: our names are written in that book by the Lamb of God Himself!
Glory be to you, mighty and loving Lord, the all-seeing God, for you are worthy to be honored, lifted up and praised throughout this day. May I do so wholeheartedly, continually, persistently, for this is the purpose of my life, to glorify you in whatever comes.
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