Daily Devotions from Lutheran Hour Ministries by Pastor Ken Klaus, Speaker Emeritus of The Lutheran Hour in Saint Louis, Missouri, United States "Secret Sins" for Saturday, November 7, 2015
But God, being rich in mercy, because of the great love with which He loved us, even when we were dead in our trespasses, made us alive together with Christ -- by grace you have been saved -- and raised us up with Him and seated us with Him in the heavenly places in Christ Jesus.[Ephesians 2:4-6]
In 1900 Mark Twain gave a speech before the Society of American Authors. During that address he confessed, "I am constructed like everybody else and enjoy a compliment as well as any other fool, but I do ... have ... another side. I have a wicked side. Estimable friends who know all about it would tell you, and take a certain delight in telling you, things I have done and things further that I have not repented. The real life that I live, and the real life that I suppose all of you live, is a life of interior sin."
This Daily Devotion is not for people like Mark Twain who feel fine about their wicked side, who do wrong and refuse to repent, who are pretty proud of their "interior sin."
I mean if you're the kind of person who feels good about yourself because you've managed to get away with all kinds of sins and abuses, then I don't think this devotion will have much to say to you. If you think of life as survival of the fittest, and you consider yourself to be at the top of the food chain -- and everybody else is your prey -- then do yourself a favor. Don't read any further. Stop now.
Well, are you still there? Good. I'm glad.
I would imagine you're still reading or listening because you are not content with who you are.
You're still here because you are not pleased with who you are and you feel, somehow, someway, your life ought to be changed. Thankfully, such a change is not only possible and attainable, it has already been taken care of.
No, you weren't the one who fixed things and made them right. You don't have that kind of skill, perfection or ability. You have been -- or can be -- made right only through the work of God's innocent Son, our Savior, Jesus Christ.
The Spirit inspired it. Paul wrote it. You can believe it. God made us alive in Jesus Christ. In Christ we are forgiven of all our sins. Because of Jesus' sacrifice, His suffering, torture, martyrdom and resurrection there is complete and total forgiveness extended to the entire world -- and which must be received through Holy Spirit-given faith, which brings forth a repentant heart.
All our sins? Yep, you heard that correctly: all!
In our total, blood-bought forgiveness, there is no exception. There is no small print; there is no exemption, omission or exclusion. You may keep your secret sins a secret from others, but the omniscient Redeemer has seen them, He knows and recognizes who committed them and He gave His life to forgive them.
His third-day resurrection from the dead assures that all who are given a repentant heart are also -- by faith in the Redeemer -- given a forgiven soul.
THE PRAYER: Dear Lord, I have committed sins which are embarrassing and I would like to keep them secret. They are just too scandalous to air publicly. Still, I give thanks that Jesus saw each of those sins. He saw them and did that which was necessary to save me from them. For His work I shall always express my deepest gratitude. In Jesus' Name I pray it. Amen.

In 1900 Mark Twain gave a speech before the Society of American Authors. During that address he confessed, "I am constructed like everybody else and enjoy a compliment as well as any other fool, but I do ... have ... another side. I have a wicked side. Estimable friends who know all about it would tell you, and take a certain delight in telling you, things I have done and things further that I have not repented. The real life that I live, and the real life that I suppose all of you live, is a life of interior sin."
This Daily Devotion is not for people like Mark Twain who feel fine about their wicked side, who do wrong and refuse to repent, who are pretty proud of their "interior sin."
I mean if you're the kind of person who feels good about yourself because you've managed to get away with all kinds of sins and abuses, then I don't think this devotion will have much to say to you. If you think of life as survival of the fittest, and you consider yourself to be at the top of the food chain -- and everybody else is your prey -- then do yourself a favor. Don't read any further. Stop now.
Well, are you still there? Good. I'm glad.
I would imagine you're still reading or listening because you are not content with who you are.
You're still here because you are not pleased with who you are and you feel, somehow, someway, your life ought to be changed. Thankfully, such a change is not only possible and attainable, it has already been taken care of.
No, you weren't the one who fixed things and made them right. You don't have that kind of skill, perfection or ability. You have been -- or can be -- made right only through the work of God's innocent Son, our Savior, Jesus Christ.
The Spirit inspired it. Paul wrote it. You can believe it. God made us alive in Jesus Christ. In Christ we are forgiven of all our sins. Because of Jesus' sacrifice, His suffering, torture, martyrdom and resurrection there is complete and total forgiveness extended to the entire world -- and which must be received through Holy Spirit-given faith, which brings forth a repentant heart.
All our sins? Yep, you heard that correctly: all!
In our total, blood-bought forgiveness, there is no exception. There is no small print; there is no exemption, omission or exclusion. You may keep your secret sins a secret from others, but the omniscient Redeemer has seen them, He knows and recognizes who committed them and He gave His life to forgive them.
His third-day resurrection from the dead assures that all who are given a repentant heart are also -- by faith in the Redeemer -- given a forgiven soul.
THE PRAYER: Dear Lord, I have committed sins which are embarrassing and I would like to keep them secret. They are just too scandalous to air publicly. Still, I give thanks that Jesus saw each of those sins. He saw them and did that which was necessary to save me from them. For His work I shall always express my deepest gratitude. In Jesus' Name I pray it. Amen.
In Christ I remain His servant and yours,

Pastor Ken Klaus
Speaker Emeritus of The Lutheran Hour®
Lutheran Hour Ministries
Through the Bible in a Year
Today Read:
Jeremiah 43:1 When Yirmeyahu had finished telling all the people everything Adonai their God had said, which Adonai their God had sent him to tell them, the entire speech cited above, 2 then ‘Azaryah the son of Hosha‘yah, Yochanan the son of Kareach and all the men with him had the effrontery to say to Yirmeyahu, “You are lying! Adonai our God did not send you to say, ‘Don’t go to Egypt and live there’! 3 Rather, Barukh the son of Neriyah is inciting you against us, so that we can be handed over to the Kasdim to be put to death or carried off as captives to Bavel.”
Pastor Ken Klaus
Speaker Emeritus of The Lutheran Hour®
Lutheran Hour Ministries
Through the Bible in a Year
Today Read:
Jeremiah 43:1 When Yirmeyahu had finished telling all the people everything Adonai their God had said, which Adonai their God had sent him to tell them, the entire speech cited above, 2 then ‘Azaryah the son of Hosha‘yah, Yochanan the son of Kareach and all the men with him had the effrontery to say to Yirmeyahu, “You are lying! Adonai our God did not send you to say, ‘Don’t go to Egypt and live there’! 3 Rather, Barukh the son of Neriyah is inciting you against us, so that we can be handed over to the Kasdim to be put to death or carried off as captives to Bavel.”
4 So Yochanan the son of Kareach, all the military commanders and all the people did not heed what Adonai said, to live in the land of Y’hudah. 5 Instead, Yochanan the son of Kareach and all the military commanders took all the remnant of Y’hudah who had returned from all the nations where they had been driven to live in the land of Y’hudah — 6 the men, the women, the children, the king’s daughters, everyone N’vuzar’adan the commander of the guard had committed to G’dalyahu the son of Achikam, the son of Shafan, and Yirmeyahu the prophet and Barukh the son of Neriyah — 7 and went to the land of Egypt; for they did not heed what Adonai had said; and they arrived in Tachpanches.
8 Then this word of Adonai came to Yirmeyahu in Tachpanches: 9 “With the men of Y’hudah watching, take some big stones, and set them with mortar in the pavement at the entry to Pharaoh’s palace in Tachpanches. 10 Tell them: ‘This is what Adonai-Tzva’ot, the God of Isra’el, says: “I will summon N’vukhadretzar the king of Bavel, my servant, take him and set his throne on these stones I laid here; he will come and spread his royal canopy over them. 11 He will come and attack the land of Egypt.
Those destined for death — to death!
Those destined for captivity — to captivity!
Those destined for the sword — to the sword!
12 I will light a fire in the temples of the gods of Egypt, and he will burn [those gods] or take them captive. He will fold up the land of Egypt like a shepherd folding up his cloak, and leave there victorious. 13 He will also break the standing-stones of the temple of the sun in the land of Egypt and burn to the ground the temples of the gods of Egypt.”’”
44:1 This word came to Yirmeyahu concerning all the people from Y’hudah living in the land of Egypt — in Migdol, Tachpanches, Nof and the land of Patros: 2 “Here is what Adonai-Tzva’ot, the God of Isra’el, says: ‘You have seen all the disaster I inflicted on Yerushalayim and all the cities of Y’hudah; there they are today, ruined, with no one living in them. 3 It came about because of the wicked things they did to make me angry — sacrificing to and serving other gods, whom they did not know, neither they, nor you nor your ancestors. 4 I had sent you all my servants the prophets, sent them frequently, with the message, “Don’t do this horrible thing which I hate!” 5 But they neither listened nor obeyed, so as to turn from their wickedness and stop offering to other gods. 6 Hence my fury and anger were poured out and ignited in the cities of Y’hudah and the streets of Yerushalayim; so that they became waste and desolate, as they are today.’
7 “Therefore now, Adonai-Tzva’ot, the God of Isra’el, says this: ‘Why are you committing this great sin against yourselves? The result can only be to cut you off from Y’hudah — men, women, children and babies — so that none of you remain. 8 For you continue provoking me with the products of your own hands, offering to other gods in the land of Egypt, where you have gone to live as aliens. It will lead only to your destruction and becoming an object of curses and reproaches among all the nations of the earth. 9 Have you forgotten the wicked deeds of your ancestors, the wicked deeds of the kings of Y’hudah, the wicked deeds of their wives, your own wicked deeds, and the wicked deeds of your wives, which they committed in the land of Y’hudah and in the streets of Yerushalayim? 10 To this day they remain unhumbled; they have not been afraid, and they have not lived according to my Torah or my regulations that I presented to you and your ancestors.’
11 “Therefore here is what Adonai-Tzva’ot, the God of Isra’el, says: ‘I will decree disaster for you and destroy all of Y’hudah. 12 I will take the remnant of Y’hudah, who determined to go to Egypt and live there as aliens, and they will all perish — in the land of Egypt they will fall and perish by sword and famine. They will die, from the least to the greatest, by sword and famine; and they will become an object of condemnation, astonishment, cursing and reproach. 13 Yes, I will punish those living in the land of Egypt, as I punished Yerushalayim, by sword, famine and plague; 14 so that none of the remnant of Y’hudah who went into the land of Egypt to live as aliens will escape or remain, to be able to return to the land of Y’hudah. They long to return and live there, but none will return except a few refugees.’”
15 Then all the men who knew that their wives were offering incense to other gods, along with all the women standing by, a huge crowd, all the people living in Patros in the land of Egypt, answered Yirmeyahu: 16 “As for the word you have just spoken to us in the name of Adonai, we will not listen to you. 17 Instead, we will certainly continue to fulfill every word our mouths have spoken: we will offer incense to the queen of heaven and pour out drink offerings to her, as we have done, we and our ancestors, our kings and our leaders, in the cities of Y’hudah and the streets of Yerushalayim. For then we had plenty of food; everything was fine, we didn’t experience anything unpleasant. 18 But since we stopped offering to the queen of heaven and pouring out drink offerings to her, we have lacked everything, and we have been destroyed by sword and famine.” 19 [Then the wives added,] “Are we the ones who offer incense to the queen of heaven? Do we pour out drink offerings to her? And did we make cakes marked with her image for her and pour out drink offerings to her without our husbands’ consent?”
20 Then Yirmeyahu said to all the people — to the men, the women, and all the people who had answered him back: 21 “The incense you offered in the cities of Y’hudah and in the streets of Yerushalayim — you, your ancestors, your kings, your leaders and the people of the land — Adonai kept remembering and taking note of this [insult], 22 until Adonai could no longer bear it, so evil and so detestable were your deeds. This is why your land has become a wasteland, an object for astonishment and cursing, uninhabited, as it is today. 23 It is because you offered incense, sinned against Adonai, didn’t listen to what Adonai said, and didn’t live by his Torah, regulations and instructions that this disaster has befallen you, as it is today.”
24 In addition, Yirmeyahu said to all the people, but especially the women: “Hear the word of Adonai, all Y’hudah who are in the land of Egypt; 25 this is what Adonai-Tzva’ot, the God of Isra’el, says: ‘You and your wives stated your intentions with your mouths and performed them with your hands — you said, “We will certainly fulfill our vows that we made to offer incense to the queen of heaven and pour out drink offerings to her.”’ Without doubt, you will indeed fulfill every point of your vows. 26 Therefore hear the word of Adonai, all Y’hudah living in the land of Egypt: ‘I swear by my own great name,’ says Adonai, ‘that no man of Y’hudah will speak my name again in the land of Egypt, swearing, “As Adonai, God, lives.” 27 I am watching over them for harm, not for good. All the men of Y’hudah in the land of Egypt will be destroyed by sword and famine, until none of them is left. 28 Those who escape the sword will return from the land of Egypt to the land of Y’hudah few in number; and all the remnant of Y’hudah who went into the land of Egypt to live will know whose word will stand — mine or theirs! 29 Moreover, here is a sign for you,’ says Adonai, ‘that I will punish you in this place, so that you can know that my threats of disaster against you will come true.’ 30 Adonai says, ‘I will hand over Pharaoh Hofra king of Egypt to his enemies, to those seeking his life — just as I handed Tzidkiyahu king of Y’hudah over to N’vukhadretzar king of Bavel, his enemy, who sought his life.’”
Hebrews 11:20 By trusting, Yitz’chak in his blessings over Ya‘akov and Esav made reference to events yet to come.
21 By trusting, Ya‘akov, when he was dying, blessed each of Yosef’s sons, leaning on his walking-stick as he bowed in prayer.[Hebrews 11:21 Genesis 47:31 (Septuagint)]
22 By trusting, Yosef, near the end of his life, remembered about the Exodus of the people of Isra’el and gave instructions about what to do with his bones.
23 By trusting, the parents of Moshe hid him for three months after he was born, because they saw that he was a beautiful child,[Hebrews 11:23 Exodus 2:2] and they weren’t afraid of the king’s decree.
24 By trusting, Moshe, after he had grown up,[Hebrews 11:24 Exodus 2:11] refused to be called the son of Pharaoh’s daughter. 25 He chose being mistreated along with God’s people rather than enjoying the passing pleasures of sin. 26 He had come to regard abuse suffered on behalf of the Messiah as greater riches than the treasures of Egypt, for he kept his eyes fixed on the reward.
27 By trusting, he left Egypt, not fearing the king’s anger; he persevered as one who sees the unseen.
28 By trusting, he obeyed the requirements for the Pesach, including the smearing of the blood, so that the Destroyer of the firstborn would not touch the firstborn of Isra’el.
29 By trusting, they walked through the Red Sea as through dry land; when the Egyptians tried to do it, the sea swallowed them up.
30 By trusting, the walls of Yericho fell down — after the people had marched around them for seven days.
31 By trusting, Rachav the prostitute welcomed the spies and therefore did not die along with those who were disobedient.
32 What more should I say? There isn’t time to tell about Gid‘on, Barak, Shimshon, Yiftach, David, Sh’mu’el and the prophets; 33 who, through trusting, conquered kingdoms, worked righteousness, received what was promised, shut the mouths of lions,[Hebrews 11:33 Daniel 6:23(22)] 34 quenched the power of fire, escaped the edge of the sword, had their weakness turned to strength, grew mighty in battle and routed foreign armies. 35 Women received back their dead resurrected; other people were stretched on the rack and beaten to death, refusing to be ransomed, so that they would gain a better resurrection. 36 Others underwent the trials of being mocked and whipped, then chained and imprisoned. 37 They were stoned, sawed in two, murdered by the sword; they went about clothed in sheepskins and goatskins, destitute, persecuted, mistreated, 38 wandering about in deserts and mountains, living in caves and holes in the ground! The world was not worthy of them!
39 All of these had their merit attested because of their trusting. Nevertheless, they did not receive what had been promised, 40 because God had planned something better that would involve us, so that only with us would they be brought to the goal.
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