God Knows & Cares for His People
In 1936, at the age of twenty-four,
evangelist Edwin Orr wrote the
moving hymn: Search Me O God
during an Easter evangelistic
campaign in New Zealand. During
that campaign, revival fell on the
people of New Zealand. As Orr
was about to leave New Zealand,
four Maori girls came and sang
him their native song of farewell.
Impressed by the tune and still
stirred by the revival he witnessed,
Orr scribbled the stanzas of the
hymn on the back of an envelope
as he waited in an NZ post office.
Search Me O God was inspired
by Psalm 139; which is about the
infinite knowledge & unceasing
presence of the almighty God.
O Lord, You have searched
me and You know me…
You perceive my thots from afar…
You are familiar with all my ways.
Before a word is on my tongue
You know it completely (Ps 139:1-4)
Where can I free from Yr Presence?
If I go to the heavens, You’re there;
If I settle on the far side of the
sea, even there Your hand will
Guide and Hold me fast (v7-10).
Search me O God, and know
my heart; test me and know my
anxious thoughts. See if there is
any offensive way in me, and lead
me in the way everlasting (v23-24)
Lord, thankful You know every-
thung about me and still love me.
You know my thoughts & mistakes
and yet You still call me Yours.
Thank You that You are always
with me; teaching and guiding me,
comforting and restoring me;
Lord, You know me better than
I know myself; and in response
help me know U better too. Amen.
Lord, praise You for Your omni-
presence and good plans for me.
You promise in Your Word that I can
never get away from Your presence.
Wherever You take me each day,
Guide me with Your hand, and
Support me with Your strength.
Grateful for Your abiding care; for
apart from You I can do nothing.
In Jesus’ precious name, Amen.
Search me O God and know my
heart today; Try me O Saviour,
know my thoughts I pray.
See if there be some wicked
way in me; Cleanse me from
every sin, and set me free…
Take Lord my life, and make it
wholly Thine; Fill my poor heart
with Thy great love divine.
Take all my will, my passion,
self and pride; I now surrender
Lord – in me abide. Amen !!