5.15- Love’s Long Reach
5.15-
Love’s Long Reach Psalm 139:1-10 James Banks
Mary
Lee is a sixteen foot, 3,500 pound great white shark tagged by oceanographers
off the east coast of the US in 2012. The transmitter attached to her dorsal
fin would be tracked by satellite when she surfaced. For the next five years
Mary Lee’s movements were observed online by everyone from researchers to
surfers, up and down the coast. She was tacked for nearly 40,000 miles until
one day her signal stopped – probably because the battery on her transmitter
expired.
Human knowledge and technology reach only
so far. Those “following” Mary Lee lost track of her, but you and I can never
evade God’s awareness throughout every moment of our lives. David prayed,
“Where can I go from your Spirit? Where can I flee from your presence? If I go
up to the heavens, you are there; if I make my bed in the depths, you are
there: (Psalm
139:7-8). “Such knowledge is too wonderful for me,” he exclaims gratefully
(verse 6).
God chooses to know us because He loved us.
He cares enough not only to observe our lives but also to enter into them and
make them new. He drew near through Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection, so we
could know Him in return and love Him for eternity. We can never go beyond the
reach of God’s love.
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