
We were made to reveal God’s goodness—to be living signs of His mercy, love, and faithfulness. Yet how often do we conceal it? Not with malice, but with silence. With hesitation. With the quiet decision to keep God’s work in our lives tucked away, lest it be misunderstood or dismissed. Where are you revealing or concealing God’s goodness?
When we conceal God’s goodness, we risk living as practical atheists: professing belief, but behaving as if God is absent. We stop naming grace. We stop pointing to miracles. We stop testifying to the ways God has healed, sustained, and transformed us. And in doing so, we rob others—and ourselves—of hope.
Revealing God’s goodness isn’t about performance or perfection. It’s about presence. It’s about saying, “I was broken, and God met me there.” It’s about letting our lives become windows, not walls.
So today, let’s ask: Where have I seen God’s goodness? And how might I reveal it—not with fanfare, but with faith?
Because when we reveal God’s goodness, we remind the world that He is near. And that changes everything.
