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He Knows

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May 5, 2022 8:00 pm

He Knows

Our Daily Bread Ministries / Various Hosts

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May 5, 2022 8:00 pm

Lea was about to start a job as a nurse in Taiwan. She’d be able to provide better for her family, more than she could in Manila, where job opportunities were limited. On the night before her departure, she gave instructions to her sister, who’d be taking care of her five-year-old daughter. “She’ll take her vitamins if you also give her a spoonful of peanut butter,” Lea explained “And remember, she’s shy. She’ll play with her cousins eventually. And she’s afraid of the dark, . . .”

While looking out the plane window the next day, Lea prayed: Lord, no one knows my daughter like I do. I can’t be with her, but You can.

We know the people we love, and we notice all the details about them because they’re precious to us. When we can’t be with them due to various circumstances, we’re often anxious that, since no one knows them as well as we do, they’ll be more vulnerable to harm.

In Psalm 139, David reminds us that God knows us more than anyone does. In the same way, He knows our loved ones intimately (vv. 1–4). He’s their Creator (vv. 13–15), so He understands their needs. He knows what will happen each day of their lives (v. 16), and He’s with them and will never leave them (vv. 5, 7–10).

When you’re anxious for others, entrust them to God for He knows them best and loves them the most.

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Welcome to today's encouragement from Our Daily Bread are reading titled, he knows was written by Karen Long. Leah was about to start a job as a nurse in Taiwan should be able to better provide for her family more than she could in Manila where job opportunities were limited on the night before her departure.

She gave instructions to her sister would be taking care of her five-year-old daughter to take your vitamins if you also give her a spoonful of peanut butter.

Leah explained and remember she's shy to play with her cousins eventually and she's afraid of the dark while looking out the plane window. The next day, Leah prayed Lord no one knows my daughter like I do. I can't be with her, but you can we know the people we love and we notice all the details about them because they're precious to us. We can't be with them due to various circumstances were often anxious that since no one knows him as well as we do will be more vulnerable to harm and Psalm 139 David reminds us that God knows us more than anyone does. In the same way. He knows our loved ones intimately. He's their creator.

So he understands their needs.

He knows what will happen each day of their lives. And he's with them and will never leave them when you're anxious for others and trust them to God for he knows the best and loves them the most.

Today's Our Daily Bread devotional Scripture reading is from Psalm 139 verses one through five. You have searched me, Lord, and you know me you know when I sit and when I rise you perceive my thoughts from afar you discern my going out and my lying down. You are familiar with all my ways before word is on my tongue. You Lord know it completely. You him me and behind and before and you lay your hand upon me. Let's pray father in heaven, though we can't always be with those we love.

We entrust them to your loving care. Remembering that you know them the best and love them the most is in Jesus name we pray. A man thanks for listening today. My name is Joyce Dinkins and today's encouragement was provided by Our Daily Bread ministries