Paul, arranging a collection for believers in Jerusalem, thinks the same way. He is not offended by scrutiny; he welcomes it. He sends companions so that the gift will be administered with care, “for we are taking pains to do what is right, not only in the eyes of the Lord but also in the eyes of man.” Holiness is not secrecy. It is integrity that can bear light.
Lord, give clarity and truthfulness in the handling of public money. Strengthen those who insist on doing what is right when no one is applauding. Where trust has been broken, grant repentance, repair, and new habits. And give your Church a sober honesty: generous in giving, careful in keeping, and unafraid of the light.