There are moments when a truth doesn’t just sound good—it settles you. Lately, it’s been this: “You know me.” Not as a question. Not as a fear. But as a realization. We read in Deuteronomy 32:9: “For the LORD’s portion is His people; Jacob is the lot of His inheritance.” And if we’re honest, that’s hard to fully take in. We’re used to reaching for God as our inheritance. But here, God flips it: We are His. His portion. His inheritance. Known… and still chosen When David responds to God in 2 Samuel 7, after being promised an everlasting kingdom and a Father-son relationship, he says in awe: “You know Your servant.” And what’s striking is this: This is before Bathsheba. Before Uriah. Before plotting Uriah’s murder and having him killed. David isn’t speaking from a place of recovery— he’s speaking from revelation. “You know me… not just who I am, but who I will be—what I will do… and You still said that. You still promised. You still committed to being my Father and establishing my king...