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marbella3 70F
2480 posts
6/22/2019 4:00 am

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6/22/2019 2:16 pm

Hide-and-Seek

Bible in a Year:

Esther 6–8; Acts 6
But the Lord God called to the man, “Where are you?”

Genesis 3:9

Genesis 3:1-10
“He’s going to find me,” I thought. I felt my little heart pound faster as I heard my five-year-old cousin’s footsteps around the corner. He was coming closer. Five steps away. Three. Two. “Found you!”

Hide-and-seek. Most have fond memories of playing the game as . Yet sometimes in life the fear of being found isn’t fun but is rooted in a deep instinct to flee. People may dislike what they see.

As of a fallen world, we’re prone to play what a friend of mine labels, “a mixed-up game of hide-and-seek” between God and us. It’s more like a game of pretending to hide—because either way, He sees all the way through to our messy thoughts and wrong choices. We know it, though we like to pretend He can’t really see.

Yet God continues to seek. “Come out,” He calls to us. “I want to see you, even your most shameful parts”—an echo of the same voice that called to the first human who hid out of fear: “Where are you?” (Genesis 3:9). Such a warm invitation voiced in the form of a piercing question. “Come out of hiding, dear , and come back into relationship with Me.”

It may seem far too risky, preposterous even. But there, within the safe confines of our Father’s care, any of us, no matter what we’ve done or failed to do, can be fully known and loved.

Reflect & Pray
How is it comforting to know that God sees you and yet still longs for you to come to Him? How is that knowledge freeing?

The One who fully knows us unconditionally loves us.


MrsJoe 76F
17306 posts
6/22/2019 10:16 am

Reading this brought back the memory of the terror I felt when I was hiding from my step father who molested me.
But I have never felt terror with my Father God.... sometimes shame, but then comes the love and forgiveness.... always the love.


Be a prism, spreading God's light and love, not a mirror reflecting the world's hatred.