
The Book of Sirach, an ancient wisdom book, talks about how God knows everything. In Sirach 39:19-20,** it says that nothing is hidden from God’s sight. This means God sees everything everyone does, from the beginning of time to the end. It’s like how Psalm 139, says you can’t go anywhere without God seeing you. Even in dark places, God can see everything.
The verse also says that God knows everything that will happen in the future. This is like in Isaiah 46, where God says He knows what’s going to happen before it even does. This seems hard to understand, but it means God knows everything that will ever happen.
So, what does this mean for us? It means that we can always trust God because He knows everything. It’s like having a friend who knows you inside out. Even when things seem uncertain, we can find comfort in knowing that God understands us completely.
In summary, Sirach 39:19-20 teaches us about God’s incredible knowledge. He sees everything we do and knows everything that will happen. This reminds us to trust God because He understands us better than anyone else ever could.
**The works of all are before him, and nothing can be hidden from his eyes. From the beginning to the end of time, he can see everything, and nothing is too marvellous for him.
Sirach 39: 19-20
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🌷Every morning, I am blessed with an inspiring wake-up call from His Excellency, the Rt. Rev. Dr. Selvister Ponnumuthan, the Bishop of Punalur in Kerala, India. Today’s blog post draws inspiration from the beautiful verses he shared in his morning message.
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So true. You can fool man but, not GOD!
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Beautiful post
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Amen! God is Omnipresent, Omnipotent and Omniscient. He is everywhere,All Poweful and All knowing !.
Great commentary on.the Word.
Indeed, it’s awe-inspiring to reflect on the omnipresence, omnipotence, and omniscience of God. His presence, power, and knowledge are beyond comprehension, and it’s humbling to meditate on His greatness. Thank you for sharing your insightful commentary on the Word.