Encouragement for Today - July 29, 2009

 

July 29, 2009

 

Nowhere to Hide

 Tracie Miles

 

“God would surely have known it, for he knows the secrets of every heart.”

Psalm 44:21 (NLT)

    

Devotion:

Recently my friend Amy was telling me that when her daughter Caroline was three years old, she believed that if she closed her eyes tightly, nobody could see her.  This especially came in handy when she wanted to hide. For example, when she had to eat her peas at dinner.  Since she did not like peas, she would sit very quietly at the table and squeeze her eyes tightly shut, assuming since she could no longer see her parents, they couldn’t see her and therefore didn’t know that she wasn’t eating her peas! 

 

She tried to hide behind her eyelids, unaware that it was a completely futile effort!

 

While chuckling over this story, I thought about how we are often times so much like little Caroline. We think that we can keep our sins a secret, but the truth is, God sees all, and knows all. 

 

There are certain sins in our lives that we may feel are justified and therefore we are not worried about who “sees” them - such as gossip, anger, revenge, jealousy, slander, envy, impatience. We know in our hearts those are not behaviors that please God, but they don’t seem to be the “big sins,” so we continue doing them.

 

On the other hand, there may be truly secret sins that we don’t want anyone to know about.  Sins that if made public, could result in serious negative consequences, broken relationships, personal problems, or embarrassment.  The only difference between secret sins and public sins is that they result in even more sinning as lies and deception take place to cover them up, giving Satan an even deeper stronghold on our hearts.

 

Regardless of whether we view our sins as big or small, public or secret - sin is sin, and God sees.  Although we may be able to keep secrets from others, we cannot keep secrets from God. He is omnipotent, meaning “all knowing,” and there is nowhere to hide from God.

 

This acceptance that God knows everything can make us feel weak in the knees. Understanding that He sees all of our sinful thoughts and behaviors can even make us feel broken, worthless, ashamed and hopeless; however, that is not God’s desire, but instead, the enemy’s ultimate goal.

 

Satan wants us to feel broken and worthless because of our sin; God wants us to feel convicted to change.  Satan wants us to feel ashamed; God wants us to feel redeemed.  Satan wants us to feel hopeless; God wants us to see the grace and mercy that He offers.  In fact, although God despises our sin, He takes great joy when we recognize our sin, and seek His cleansing forgiveness.  He is pleased when we ask for His supernatural power to enter our hearts and help us overcome those private and public sins in our lives.  He is proud of us when He sees that we tremble at His Word, and recognize our need for His omnipotence.

 

Yes we are sinners, but God loves us unconditionally, and His forgiveness is infinite and always available.

 

Trying to hide our sins from God is as futile of an effort as Caroline trying to hide behind closed eyelids.  God desires that we open our eyes and see our sin through His eyes, repent in prayer, and thirst for healing forgiveness that only He can provide. 

 

Dear Lord, I praise you for loving me despite my sin, and for forgiving me time and time again. Thank You for dying on the cross so that I could have eternal life, even when I don’t deserve it.  Please fill me with hope and strength to overcome, and continue to bless me with Your grace and mercy.  Help me to have a heart that longs to think and behave in ways that please You.  In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

 

Related Resources:

Do You Know Jesus?

 

Confessions of a Good Christian Girl: The Secrets Women Keep and the Grace that Saves Them by Tammy Maltby

 

Reinventing Your Rainbow, by Tracie Miles

 

Visit Tracie’s blog and resource page.

 

Application Steps: 

Have a heart to heart conversation with God today.

 

Reflections: 

If I were to consider what God sees me doing and thinking, would He be pleased with me?

 

Are there any sins that I have yet to confess to God, that are keeping me from being who God wants me to be?

 

Power Verses:

Romans 3:23-24, “For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, and are justified freely by his grace through the redemption that came by Christ Jesus.” (NIV)

 

Jeremiah 23:24, “‘Can anyone hide in secret places so that I cannot see him?’ declares the LORD. ’Do not I fill heaven and earth?’ declares the LORD.” (NIV)

 

Proverbs 15:3, “The eyes of the LORD are everywhere, keeping watch on the wicked and the good.” (NIV)

 

 

© 2009 by Tracie Miles. All rights reserved.

 

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Originally published Wednesday, 29 July 2009.

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