“For
nothing is secret that will not be revealed, nor anything hidden that will not
be known and come to light” (Luke 8:17).
The truth cannot be hidden. In context, Jesus had just explained the parable of
the seed and soils. The condition of the heart determines whether God’s word
(the seed) penetrates, germinates, and bears fruit (Luke 8:11-15). Untold
amounts of time and energy are wasted trying to cover up, divert, deceive, and
lie about the truth. Jesus later explained the efforts of such hypocrisy are
exposed by the light of truth (Luke 12:1-3). Every sin we attempt to hide is
uncovered and open before the eyes of God, even when they are concealed from
others (Heb. 4:13). The light of His truth reveals our hearts and the sins that
erupt from within (Heb. 4:12). When David hid his sins, he experienced increased
grief and pain, but he found forgiveness when he acknowledged his sin to God
(Ps. 32:3-5). Let us follow his example instead of Achan, who could not conceal
his sin nor escape its punishment (Josh. 7:10-26). Today, may we meditate on
the truth that God knows all about us, and His truth will save us when we open
our hearts to His word and follow His will. Paul’s summary persuades us to live
in the light of truth, “Some men’s sins are clearly evident, preceding them to
judgment, but those of some men follow later. Likewise, the good works of some
are clearly evident, and those that are otherwise cannot be hidden” (1 Tim.
5:24-25).