Embracing Honesty: Trusting God with Our Hidden Selves

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"All of us fudge the the truth a little bit. We all kind of find a way to shade it a little bit, gain a little. We kind of, of course we do. We all kind of tell, we all kind of in some way know there's a part of us that isn't exactly detesting ourselves for lying. We all sort of do this a little bit. In fact, the Bible will say it in some really harsh language. I think it's actually, it's true, but it's really harsh to see it. That somewhere inside of us, this is what we do. Look what it says in Jeremiah 17. The heart is deceitful above all things and beyond cure. Our sweet little heart is deceitful above all things and beyond cure, which means there's a part of us that's going to be kind of okay with lying. And we lie for lots of different reasons, and all of us do it. We lie to kind of, you know, hide our own weakness." [00:29:34] (39 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"Now, it turns out that hiding something, hiding itself, is a form of dishonesty. It actually is. It's a kind of misdirection and secrecy and deception. In some way, truth and honesty is about taking things that have been hidden that are in the dark and bringing them into the light." [00:31:16] (15 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"Now, you have to imagine a couple of things. First of all, if the people can acknowledge that this is God who's walking in the garden, then when God asks the question, where are you, it isn't because God doesn't know. He is not like, I don't know where they went. They were here a second. It's like, he doesn't know this. Okay, we can assume this. Which means the question is for the person who is doing the hiding. Where are you? Do you know where you are? Do you realize where, do you know where you have gone? Where are you?" [00:43:19] (35 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"People are moving away, God's moving toward. The whole arc of the Bible, from the very beginning, you have God in the cool of the garden, walking in the beginning, to the very end of the Bible itself is that God's intent is always to move toward people, to dwell, or to be among them." [00:50:06] (14 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"Let me ask it this way. Think about this during this week. What does trusting God with what's hidden in my life, even if you can't yet identify, what does trusting God with what's hidden look like? What does that mean? If there's no threat of shame, because God covers us with his covering, not with our own, but he covers us, then that gives us a lot of freedom to deal with what's hidden in us that needs healing." [00:56:56] (25 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"It's God who moves towards, and it's people who move far from him. God moves towards us to restore us because he intends to be with us. Let's pray together." [00:57:27] (12 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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