Sacred Secrets (Beth Moore)

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Week 1 - The Theology of Secrecy

SECRET: What kind of response does that word have in you?

Every gospel word is good news.

The Theology of Secrecy: secrets manifest

Our triumphs and our defeats erupt from our vaults.

Key verse: Psalm 51:6 – “Behold, you delight in truth in the inward being, and you teach me wisdom in the secret heart.”

Homework: pages 12 – 22

Week 2 - The Theology of Secrecy (continued)

Our prayer: Lord, You teach me wisdom in the secret.

Do you love the truth?

Secrets in Old Testament:
Mostly negative

Secrets in the Gospels
Mostly positive

Secrets from Acts to Revelation:
Mostly negative

Point 1: There are bad secrets and there are good secrets.

Homework: pages 23 – 32

Week 3 - Authentic Intimacy

Recap:
The Theology of Secrecy: Secrets Manifest

Point 1: There are bad secrets and there are good secrets.

Point 2: A bad secret can be the death of us.

Our enemy has no greater success than in our secrets.

Authenticity with all
Transparency with most
Intimacy with some

Our exterior life has to match our interior life.

Homework: pages 38 – 44

Week 4 - Authentic Intimacy (continued)

Point 3: No secret has to stay bad.

Three terms used for sin in Psalm 32:
Sin, iniquity, and Transgression

Three terms used for forgiveness in Psalm 32:
Forgiven, Covered, and not counted

Let’s find a place where we can be all alone and free to voice
our confessions of sin to our gracious and merciful Father.
Remember, He already knows and He’s never let us go. For
us to verbalize where we know we’ve sinned is our means
of thinking each transgression through and acknowledging
that we have wandered from the will of God and want to
turn our course back to Him in each way.
Our genuine confessions and true repentance are means of
bringing our sins right to the altar of sacrifice where provision
has been made for us. Here we cry out and acknowledge that
we want every barrier to divine fellowship and joy removed.
Listen, Sister, this is what the cross of Christ was for. Let’s not
be too proud or too ashamed to say how much we require
what He’s already accomplished for us. Christ’s death on the
cross was enough no matter how far we’ve wandered or how
deep a pit we’ve dug for ourselves. If it were not, I’d be a lost
cause, and the last place you’d find me is here in Bible study
with you.

Homework: pages 45 – 51

Week 5 - The Rewards of the Secret Place

Recap:
The Theology of Secrecy: Secrets Manifest

Our prayer: Lord, You teach me wisdom in the secret.

Point 1: There are bad secrets and there are good secrets.

Point 2: A bad secret can be the death of us.

Point 3: No secret has to stay bad.

Throughout the Bible, every good context of the word “secret” will have something to do with God Himself.

Homework: pages 56 – 63

Week 6 - The Rewards of the Secret Place (continued)

Jesus invites us into a secret partnership with Him.

There is a difference between doing secret things for Jesus and doing secret things with Jesus.

Homework: pages 64 – 71

Week 7 - Your Father in Secret

Recap:
The Theology of Secrecy: Secrets Manifest

Our prayer: Lord, You teach me wisdom in the secret.

Point 1: There are bad secrets and there are good secrets.

Point 2: A bad secret can be the death of us.

Point 3: No secret has to stay bad.

Point 4: Our Father rewards good secrets.

Point 5: Our Father is with us in the secret.

Point 6: Jesus tells secrets of the kingdom.

Homework: pages 76 – 80

Week 8 - Your Father in Secret

Get in a secret place and hide yourself.

There’s one secret we never want to keep to ourselves: the good news of Jesus Christ.

Homework: pages 81 – 85

Week 9 - Your Father in Secret

Recap:
The Theology of Secrecy: Secrets Manifest

Our prayer: Lord, You teach me wisdom in the secret.

Point 1: There are bad secrets and there are good secrets.

Point 2: A bad secret can be the death of us.

Point 3: No secret has to stay bad.

Point 4: Our Father rewards good secrets.

Point 5: Our Father is with us in the secret.

Point 6: Jesus tells secrets of the kingdom.

When we keep a secret deep within us that is dark and dangerous, it will manifest.

Don’t worry about your rooftop until you have spent time in the closet.

Homework: pages 90 – 104

Week 10 - Your Father in Secret

God confides as a friend to those who revere Him.

The challenge: Are you going to go somewhere new with Jesus?

Point 7: Our friendship with God is as deep as the secrets between us.

Our time is short. Will you wimp out or step up?