Hide and
seek is a game we’ve all played when we were little. The seeker would count…
ten… nine… eight… We would run and try to find the best spot. Seven… six… five…
Where could we go that we would be hidden? Four… three… two…
If we
played the game with a parent or with an adult, we still thought we were
clever. Even though the adult could clearly see the feet under the curtain or
the lump underneath the bed sheet, they pretended they couldn’t find us
anywhere.
Even as we’ve
aged, we still hide. We still find ways to get around things too hard or too
uncomfortable and go to somewhere hidden.
Where are the hiding places
in your life?
In the
Bible, there are several Bible characters that have hidden from God. From Adam
and Eve to almost every character who encountered God, we have seen them shield
themselves from Him. However, I’d like to focus on the first sin.
Read
Genesis 3:1-24.
When Adam
and Eve realized they were guilty, they become scared and hid. How many times
have we done this spiritually? When everything gets too difficult or we don’t
feel like we’re measuring up, we decide to hide behind our schoolwork, relationships,
binge TV watching, or ______(fill in your blank).
As Joshua
Pease says, “It is time to stop hiding from God.” Once we realize that God has
erased our sin at the cross, we know that there is no shame with God. We can be
open. We can tell Him anything. He doesn’t want us to hide ourselves because He
has already set us free.
How are you hiding yourself
from God?
Please end
in the prayer below, or one of your own.
Dear
Father, I have hid from You in times that I need You most. Sometimes it’s hard
for me to believe that You could love me beyond my sin and doubt. I will
continue to work to maintain an honest relationship with You, and through this,
I will gain Your strength. Amen.
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