I am Known.

“Before a word is on my tongue” is a phrase from Psalm 139:4 (NIV), which states: “Before a word is on my tongue you, Lord, know it completely.” This verse highlights the theological concept of God’s omniscience and intimate knowledge of human thoughts, intentions, and words before they are spoken, emphasizing a deep, personal connection between God and individuals. 

Key aspects of this passage include:

  • Context: It is part of a Psalm by David that explores God’s constant presence and thorough understanding of our lives.
  • Meaning: God knows what we are going to say even before we start a sentence, indicating that nothing is hidden from Him.
  • Comfort: Many find comfort in this scripture when struggling to find words or during prayer, knowing their needs are understood without needing perfect articulation.
  • Translations: Various translations (e.g., KJV: “For there is not a word in my tongue, but, lo, O LORD, thou knowest it altogether”) emphasize the same concept of complete divine awareness. 

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