Hebrews 4:13a

"Neither is there any creature that is not manifest in his sight:


In other words it's just tied to this same concept that the Word of God is able to just simply penetrate into those areas that nothing else can do and so there is nothing, no creature that is not manifest in his sight. I always like to define that word manifest as a light under a microscope. That, until you turn that little powerful light on to beam up through the object that you are looking at, you don't see anything. But once that light manifests everything that's on that little glass slide, it's made available for you to see. Alright, now that's the way the Word of God is. It just simply puts God's powerful spotlight on everything, and so he says:


Hebrews 4:13b

"...but all things are naked and opened unto the eyes of him with whom we have to do."


Now, never forget that Paul is constantly referring in the book of Hebrews to the living God. We aren't worshiping some idol of wood or stone. We're not worshiping some man-concocted idea, but we are literally aware of, and worshiping, and are saved by, a living creator God.

Alright, now I think I'm going to let the Scripture speak for itself, and periodically, in my own time, I just love to go back and read Psalm 139. Let's go back and look at it in this light. How that God sees everything, the unimportant, the mundane, as well as the headline grabbing events of mankind. Nothing escapes His manifestations. Here in Psalms 139, David just puts it so beautifully and like I said, I'm going to let the Word of God speak for itself. In fact, I had a Jehovah's Witness listener and they qualified themselves as a Jehovah's Witness and this is what they said. "I so enjoy your reading program." Well it kind of made us smile for a moment and I thought yes, that's what I do most of the time. I read and let the Word speak for itself. And I had another letter again just yesterday that asked us to never stop putting the Scripture on the screen. This is the only Bible that a lot of people will ever read. And so this is why we put the Scriptures up as much as we do. As we begin with verse 1 of Psalms 139 we'll just let the Spirit lead to see how far we want to go.


Psalm 139:1

"O Lord, thou hast searched me, and (what's the next word?) known me."