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Changing Hemlines

  • Sep 6, 2025
  • 1 min read

Updated: Nov 5, 2025

We try to look our best in public, but even the best among us has qualities and moments we would just as soon no one else ever sees. If the psalmist is right, then God knows everything, including the ugly and imperfect things about us: our short fuse in traffic and messy piles under the bed, our quickness to judge, indulge, or deny, and our reluctance to change. We have no secrets because God has known us since even before we were born.


Exodus 14:10-25; Psalm 139:1-6, 13-18, 23-24





 
 
 

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