Fully Known May 3, 2026 Psalm 139:1-6

May 6, 2026

In this heartfelt and deeply personal sermon from Psalm 139:1–6, Jeremy Hetz explores the comforting truth that God fully knows every part of our lives—and still loves us completely. Centered around the theme, “God knows you completely—and that’s not a threat, it’s a comfort,” this message walks listeners through David’s words of worship and wonder as he reflects on the all-knowing nature of God. 

The sermon begins by addressing a reality many people experience today: despite living in a world saturated with information and social media, people still long to be truly known. Through an introduction rooted in Genesis 1, the message highlights both the greatness and nearness of God. The same God who created the heavens and the earth is also the God who lovingly “hovers” over His creation with care, compassion, and personal attention. 

Drawing from the life of David, the sermon explores how someone flawed, broken, emotional, and sinful could still be called “a man after God’s own heart.” The answer points to repentance, humility, and a continual desire to return to God. Listeners are reminded that while God sees every hidden thought, every failure, and every struggle, He does not push people away. Instead, He invites them into relationship and grace. 

The message emphasizes three major truths:

  • You are fully known—so stop hiding.
  • You are never alone—so walk with awareness.
  • You are fully surrounded—so trust His leading.

As the sermon unpacks verses 2–5, listeners are encouraged to recognize God’s constant presence in both ordinary and significant moments of life. Every step, thought, word, and action is known by Him. Rather than producing fear, this truth becomes a source of comfort, conviction, and peace for those who walk with God. 

The sermon concludes with a powerful reflection on the overwhelming greatness of God’s knowledge, drawing from the writings of A. W. Tozer to magnify the majesty, omniscience, and perfection of God. Ultimately, “Known by God” is an invitation to live openly before the Lord, walk closely with Him each day, and trust deeply in His wisdom and care.