I once met someone who was accused of strangling another person.
As this alleged strangler told me his story I could not help but contemplate his behavior and appearance. He was not using curse words; his body was not riddled with tattoos and there were none of the “tough guy” signs I would expect to find on an accused strangler. In fact, everything about this young man made him look like a model citizen. Why would the police send out three officers to arrest someone who had such a clean-cut appearance and such a pleasant demeanor?
After finishing his story the accused strangler told me he was innocent. He said the person who called 911 and claimed he had strangled her was a liar with a vendetta.
I do not know whether this accused strangler is being railroaded or not, but God knows. According to 1 Cor. 4:5, the Lord will one day return and He “will both bring to light the hidden things of darkness, and make manifest the counsels of the hearts; and then shall each man have his praise from God.”
Maybe some who read these words have some “secret sins.” If so, God knows what these things are and these things and they will be exposed at the end of time. It is better to deal with “secret things” now than to have them exposed at the Lord’s return.
Brad Price