You would think that we would have learned our lesson about
secrets. President Nixon and “all the
President’s men” thought that they could get away with it. But every word uttered in the oval office
found its way into print and into the public.
The Watergate tapes ripped the mask off the public image of politics and
left an entire generation disillusioned.
Twenty years later, Bill Clinton assumed that what he did in
private would remain secret. But what happened with Monica Lewinsky behind
closed doors became public record resulting in the second Presidential
impeachment in history. In his
autobiography Clinton confessed, “The question of secrets is one I have thought
a lot about over the years. … Secrets
can be an awful burden to bear, especially if some sense of shame is attached
to them … Of course, I didn’t begin to understand all this back when I became a
secret-keeper. …I was always reluctant
to discuss with anyone the most difficult parts of my personal life.”
The Wikileaks secrets were first released in 2010. Most of
the documents appeared to be trivial and petty.
Some of them serious. All of it
stemmed from words written and spoken in secret places that the participants
never dreamed would be read or heard by anyone else. But what was said in private is now public.
Edward Snowden released classified National Security
Documents to the mainstream media in 2013. Facing possible prosecution in the
United States, he continues to live in Russia.
Jesus warned us that our secrets would become public. He said, “But there is nothing covered up
that will not be revealed, and hidden that will not be known. Accordingly,
whatever you have said in the dark will be heard in the light, and what you
have whispered in the inner rooms will be proclaimed upon the housetops.” And
again, He said, “For nothing is hidden, except to be revealed; nor has anything
been secret, but that it would come to light.”
Our conduct in secret is the most important part of our
life. Jesus constantly encouraged his
followers to focus on what they did in secret.
“When you pray,” He said, “go into your inner room, close your door and
pray to your Father who is in secret, and your Father who sees what is done in
secret will reward you.” And, “when you give to the poor, do not let your left
hand know what your right hand is doing, so that your giving will be in secret;
and your Father who sees what is done in secret will reward you.”
Jesus taught that those who say and do things privately that
they do not want others to know about are like cups that are only washed on the
outside. A slimy green scum continues to
grow on the inside. He compared people
who keep up a public image that is not consistent with their secret conduct to
marble tombs in graveyards. They appear whitewashed and clean on the outside,
but inside they are filled with rotting flesh and decayed bones. . (Matthew 23:26-28).
When you do what is right in private, what is seen in public
will take care of itself. The most important part of your life is the secret
part.
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