In a world that encourages us to hide our flaws and show only our best selves, we may wonder: does God know the real me? We might think we can hide our imperfections, struggles, or fears, but the truth is that God sees us completely—every part of us. In this sermon, we delve into the profound truth that God knows us intimately, beyond the facades we put on for others.
Through the story of Adam and Eve, we see the first example of hiding from God, and yet He knew exactly where they were and what they had done. God’s knowledge of us is not only about our actions, but it is a deep understanding of our hearts, desires, pain, and potential. There’s no part of us that God doesn’t know—and that should bring us peace.
This sermon challenges us to stop hiding from God and to embrace His full understanding of who we are. He loves the real us—the broken, the messy, the whole—and He is waiting for us to come to Him as we are.