Monday, June 29, 2026


* June 27,2026

While traveling from Bangalore to village, I took the metro. As my bag passed through the scanner, a security staff stopped me and said, “There is a small sharp object inside.” It was just a tiny scissor.

I was surprised. Thousands of people pass through every day, yet even the smallest hidden object was detected. The machine was so precise and powerful—nothing escaped its notice.

In that moment, a deeper thought came to my heart: How much more powerful is the Spirit of God.

Man-made scanners can detect objects in a bag, but God searches far deeper—He scans our thoughts, attitudes, and intentions. The hidden corners of the human heart, which no person or machine can ever discover, are fully known to Him.

Psalm 139 reminds us that nothing is hidden from His presence. There is no place we can go where His Spirit is not there. He sees, He knows, and He understands completely.

And the Psalm ends with a humble invitation:

“Search me, O God, and know my heart… test me and know my anxious thoughts.” (Psalm 139:23–24)

This is not a prayer of fear, but of surrender.

Another cry of the heart echoes in Psalm 19:14:

“Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in Your sight, O Lord.”

God does not scan us to condemn us—but to cleanse us, to purify us, and to draw us closer to Him. Through the precious blood of Jesus Christ shed on the cross, He makes us clean.

Today, let us live with this awareness:

Nothing is hidden from Him—and yet, we are fully loved.




























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