Monday 9/25/2017 – Nothing is hidden … nothing!

The author is enjoying a brief vacation. We present this reflection from a while back on today’s Gospel.

We think we are so smart, hiding the bad things that we do.

But they never stay hidden.

From the little things … like telling a lie, cheating at a game of cards, spreading harmful gossip at work. To the big things … like adultery, corrupting the innocence of a child, or murder.

Somebody always finds out. Somebody knows. E-mails and text messages tend to become public.

Many times, the hidden sins of our hearts are exposed by those we know, those we love, those we harm … other times, it can be complete strangers.

Tabloid newspapers and websites relish the news when a celebrity or a politician takes a hard fall – when a lie is revealed, a marriage is crushed, a life is ruined.

Cheered on by the judgmental mob of public opinion, the end result often ends in a bad way.

But let us be honest. It’s not always so cut and dried. There are times when bad things are done to good people – and nobody knows the culprit. Diabolical men and women can sometimes appear to get away with their crimes, their sins.

But do they truly get away with anything? Can we really hide the evil that lurks in our hearts?

In today’s Gospel, Jesus seems to indicate the contrary.

“Jesus said to the crowd: “No one who lights a lamp conceals it with a vessel or sets it under a bed; rather, he places it on a lampstand so that those who enter may see the light.

“For there is nothing hidden that will not become visible, and nothing secret that will not be known and come to light. Take care, then, how you hear. To anyone who has, more will be given, and from the one who has not, even what he seems to have will be taken away.”

Read this line again …

“For there is nothing hidden that will not become visible, and nothing secret that will not be known and come to light.”

Try as we might, we simply cannot hide the evil things we do.

We may be able to deceive those around us … for a time.

But at some point, usually when we least expect it, our “dirt” is exposed.

Maybe it does not happen in our lifetime. Maybe it does not make the media. Maybe … it doesn’t even come to the light of the public at all.

But it is never hidden from the eyes of God.

And no matter what you believe, we will have to answer for our sins when we pass away to the next life. This is the price we pay for enjoying the gift of free will. We’re not robots.

There is a better way.

Stop the sinful things you are doing today … TODAY … and seek God’s mercy and forgiveness through the Sacrament of Reconciliation.

Come out of that confessional with a fresh start and a new freedom – the freedom to live without fear that your sins will be revealed.

Make peace with God. And then begin to reshape your life and your habits. Take control of your passions and inclinations to sin. They may not go away at first, or ever, … but they don’t have the power to control your actions. Only you have that.

Impossible, you say? With God, nothing is impossible. And with Him, there is eternal life to be gained.

About the Author

Dan McFeely is a Carmel, Indiana, writer, communications business owner, book editor and a former professional journalist. Dan also works as an Adult Faith Formation Minister, currently serving as a spiritual director for the men's and women's Christ Renews His Parish program at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church in Carmel. He is a graduate of the Ecclesial Lay Ministry program offered by the Diocese of Lafayette-in-Indiana and has studied theology at Marian University.

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7 Comments

  1. I must say this is the kind of reading that I fear. Naturally cause I know all of the things that I’ve done. Certainly I wished they would not see the light of day but trust in God is the way through. Natural instinct says run and hide. Scriptures says that might work for now but not in the end. Only God knows what to do with these things. Trust and Believe and thank you so much for the get real reflection. God bless all.

  2. Hello, Dan.

    Thank you for the reflection and for not sugar-coating the issues.

    “Take control of your passions and inclinations to sin.
    They may not go away at first, or ever, … but they don’t have the power to control your actions. Only you have that.”

    In the battles to overcome the vices in my life, I’ve come to accept that, it’s usually A PROCESS, NOT AN EVENT to succeed (for me anyway).

    A lot of people get discouraged because they anticipated turning to Jesus Christ would make the temptations to sin disappear instantaneously. For me, it initially made them more intense.

    Some of the things that helped though were:

    1. realizing I wasn’t the only one struggling. A lot of people face similar problems but are too proud to admit they have a problem.

    2. Cutting off the circumstances, objects and environments that often led me to slip up (probably the hardest one to achieve and get accustomed to in this current world we live in)

    3. Seeking spiritual advice from priests and reputable publications on the matter

    4. Realizing that my world won’t come to an end, if I decide to resist and not fall for the temptation.

    I realize I may be preaching to the already converted, but starting here may be a stepping stone to achieving more impactful endeavours.

    For that, I am grateful.

    Once again, thanks Dan.

    God bless

  3. Thank you very much for this amazing reflection. truly, nothing is hidden from God as He knows our thoughts and our hearts even before we commit to action. This reflection is still as valid as always. God bless.

  4. Thanks Dan for this reflection and whoever chose to repeat it in Dan’s absence.The message is so wonderful in knowing that it does not matter how much we would like to hide our past deeds but they will still come to the open. This is because our God is a loving God and for that He would not like us to live with our sins and so wants us to repent them while we are still in this world. i.e before our death. God bless you

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