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Go! And Know You Are Not Hidden - Jeremiah 23:24 Series
Contributed by Dean Courtier on Jun 25, 2025 (message contributor)
Summary: God calls us to live with bold, faith-filled purpose.
Go! And Know You Are Not Hidden - Jeremiah 23:24 (NLT)
INTRODUCTION:
We are continuing our “Go! And…” series — exploring how God calls us to live with bold, faith-filled purpose. Today, I want to take you to a powerful question God asks through the prophet Jeremiah — a question that shakes the soul and awakens the heart:
Jeremiah 23:24 (NLT): “Can anyone hide from me in a secret place? Am I not everywhere in all the heavens and earth?” says the Lord.
Let that sink in. Can anyone hide from Me? No shadow is dark enough. No distance is far enough. No sin is secret enough to escape God’s awareness.
This isn’t a threat — it’s a truth. A reality. And for those who know Jesus — it’s a beautiful, freeing truth.
1. GOD SEES EVERYTHING — AND THAT SHOULD SHAPE EVERYTHING
The Lord asked, “Can anyone hide?” The implied answer is clear: No.
Let’s explore the Hebrew behind this:
The word for “hide” is ????? – sa?ar, meaning to conceal, to be absent, or to cover oneself. It’s used in Psalm 139:12: “Even in darkness I cannot hide from you.”
Nothing escapes His notice. And Jeremiah 23 isn’t written in isolation. It comes in a chapter rebuking false prophets who claimed to speak for God, but led people astray with lies. These men thought they could deceive the people and hide from God’s judgment.
Psalm 139:7–12 (NLT) reinforces this truth: “I can never escape from your Spirit! I can never get away from your presence! … Even there your hand will guide me, and your strength will support me.”
John Piper says: “There are no God-forsaken places — only places we are not willing to go with God.”
That quote reminds us that God’s presence is not only in the light, but also in our darkest places. You may feel overlooked. You may feel forgotten. But God sees you. And He is with you.
Application
So let me ask you, church: Are you living as if God truly sees all?
Not in paranoia, but in holy awareness — because His gaze is not just to inspect but to protect. His presence isn't just to observe — it's to redeem.
2. GOD’S OMNIPRESENCE LEADS US TO HONESTY AND REPENTANCE
The omnipresence of God isn’t meant to terrify us — it’s meant to transform us.
Hebrews 4:13 (NLT): “Nothing in all creation is hidden from God. Everything is naked and exposed before his eyes, and he is the one to whom we are accountable.”
We can’t fake it with God. We can fool others. We can wear masks. But God sees the heart — the real us.
In the Greek, the word for “exposed” in Hebrews 4:13 is t?a?????? – trachelizo, which literally means to lay bare the throat. It’s the image of a priest examining a sacrifice, exposing it fully to determine its purity.
And friends, we are that sacrifice. And the only one truly pure enough was Jesus Christ.
2 Corinthians 5:21 (NLT): “For God made Christ, who never sinned, to be the offering for our sin, so that we could be made right with God through Christ.”
Charles Stanley said: “God’s omniscience and omnipresence are not designed to paralyse you with fear but to inspire you to walk in holiness.”
Application
That’s our call today. Don’t run from God — run to Him. Repentance isn’t about guilt trips — it’s about restoration. The moment we stop pretending, God starts transforming.
3. GOD’S PRESENCE IS OUR GREATEST SECURITY
Isaiah 41:10 (NLT): “Don’t be afraid, for I am with you. Don’t be discouraged, for I am your God.”
You see, in Jeremiah 23, the false prophets had led people into false peace. But true peace comes from God’s presence, not human promises.
Matthew 28:20b (NLT): “And be sure of this: I am with you always, even to the end of the age.”
Tim Keller said: “To be loved but not known is comforting but superficial. To be known and not loved is our greatest fear. But to be fully known and truly loved is…what we need more than anything.”
That is exactly what God offers in Jesus: fully known and fully loved. You are seen. You are not hidden. You are not abandoned.
4. ILLUSTRATION: THE SHADOW IN THE CLOSET
A child once cried at bedtime, convinced there was something lurking in the closet. His father came in, flicked on the light, checked every corner, and said, “There’s nothing to fear. I’m here.” But the child still trembled.
Finally, the father said, “I’ll sit with you. I’ll stay with you. Even in the dark.”
Church — some of you are in dark seasons. But God doesn’t just turn the light on — He stays with you in the dark.