Friday, December 13, 2013
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During the summer our family loved going to Ocean City at the Jersey Shore. Now, there's about a two and a half, three mile boardwalk there. And I'll tell you, it's interesting to just sit there and watch the people parade go by. You'll see some guys parade along with torn shirts or real mini t-shirts displaying those bulging muscles, their arms, their chest, their back. I don't do that. No, I sort of cover up as much as I can.
As soon as cooler weather comes, a lot of us run for cover like sweaters that cover a multitude of sins. Meanwhile, our friends in the almost nothing shirts? Oh, they wear them right into December sometimes. I guess it's nice to have nothing to fear from the exposure of the summer, because you know you're in good shape.
I'm Ron Hutchcraft and I want to have A Word With You today about "Hey! Look Me Over!"
Our word for today from the Word of God; we are in Psalm 17. I'm reading verses 2 and 3 from the pen of David. "May my vindication come from you..." he says to the Lord. "May Your eyes see what is right, though you probe my heart and examine me at night, though you test me, you will find nothing; I have resolved that my mouth will not sin."
That's a powerful invitation. David really is saying something pretty bold of the Lord here. It's an invitation to an examination. He says, "Lord, please give me a spiritual x-ray. Take a look at me inside and out." He says at another place, "Search me, O God, and know me."
I remember an old saying, "People who live in glass houses have to answer the door bell." Well, that's true. Everybody can see everything that's going on inside of a glass house. Now, David is a free man. You can tell that because he doesn't care where you look; which window you look in. He has no dark secrets. He said, "Look at me and then check me out any way you want."
Do you feel like that? Have you got that relaxed peace that can honestly say, "Hey, look me over!" The freest people in the world are those who can say three words about themselves, "Nothing to hide." You can be really confident about your life when you know you're right in God's eyes. That's all that matters; that's what David said here. God's the one whose blessing determines the course of your life, not the blessing of other people.
Even if you're under attack, and actually David was as you read this Psalm, you know that God will defend you. God will vindicate you. He'll make sure that your name is protected. Maybe as I speak you're thinking of a secret in your life that you hope no one ever discovers. Well, it's gonna come out. Listen to God's words, "Be sure your sin will find you out."
Why not face that darkness today voluntarily? Repent of it and tell God it makes you sad to have that sin. Confront it; make necessary changes. Make it right! Get that closet cleaned out, and then you can live each day so honestly and so purely there's no discovery you have to fear. "Go ahead, check out my character."
If you know you're in shape, then you know you have nothing to fear from exposure.