God's Peering Eye (BC 1; Psalm 139)

In Job 13:27, Job accuses God of tracking his every move and restricting him. Elihu criticizes Job for portraying God as a sinister figure, while David welcomes God's presence in his life. Job eventually realizes that God is not malevolent. This is why David invites God to search his heart.

God's Peering Eye (BC 1; Psalm 139)
Pastor Paul Lindemulder
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