Psalm 139:1-5

During these times when we cannot meet as often as we would like, here are a few verses and some thoughts to encourage us.

“O Lord, You have searched me and known me. You know when I sit down and when I rise up; You understand my thought from afar. You scrutinize my path and my lying down, And are intimately acquainted with all my ways. Even before there is a word on my tongue, Behold, O Lord, You know it all. You have enclosed me behind and before, And laid Your hand upon me.”

Psalm 139:1-5 (NASB)

During this challenging time we are separated from each other. It is easier to feel more distant from God when we are separated from his people. This is one important reason to assemble with our spiritual family, not for a few minutes on Sunday morning, but whenever the opportunity is offered. Even though, at times, God may feel more distant than usual, he is still where he has always been. Thankfully, no matter how close to him we are now, we can always get closer.

God has sought to know us and has found us. He knows us even when we go about our daily business; he knows us when we are distracted by the world around us. He knows everywhere we go and where we shelter at night. He pays attention to every word we say—even the idle words that do not edify. During this time we are assaulted by fear from every direction. People, who do not know God or the peace he gives, live in terror of a physical disease. It is easy to feel shaken by the craziness all around us. But we know that he has put a protective wall around our spirit so that we will not be distressed. He has both clothed and fed us and comforts us with his hand.

God is still there and he understands. Draw close to both him and his people and he will be near. Turn to him and he will be near while the cares of the world will flee from you.

Psalm 138:7-8

During these times when we cannot meet as often as we would like, here are a few verses and some thoughts to encourage us.

“Though I walk in the midst of trouble, You will stretch forth Your hand against the wrath of my enemies, and Your right hand will save me. The Lord will accomplish what concerns me; Your lovingkindness, O Lord, is everlasting; do not forsake the works of Your hands.”

Psalm 138:7-8 (NASB)

These are definitely troubled times we are experiencing. The government is attempting to stop religious expression. At the same time, those same government orders classify liquor stores as essential businesses. Would we rather have people visiting a liquor store or visiting each other to sing praises to God?

Many brethren have conceded that the assembly of each local church is optional. Those who maintain the need to assemble run the risk of either being threatened by the government, rebuked by other Christians, or both. However, remember that the Lord will stretch out his right hand and save those who depend on him. He will accomplish his work concerning us when we trust and heed his instruction. We may endure affliction, but there is a greater work that is accomplished.

Throughout these troubled times both God’s care and love are unending. We may feel afraid, alone, or confused, but God is always there for those who trust him. We can put off those negative feelings because we know both they and this world are only temporary. After all of this passes, God will still be in control. He will not forsake the works of his hands—neither us nor the things we accomplish with him.

Let us stay strong, confident, and always be busy with the things of God.