Answering media charges of scandal and impropriety, the guilty
politician responded with the plea, “I have no recollection of those events.”
It was yet another attempt of a public figure to apply a strategy called
“plausible deniability.” This is when individuals try to create a personal
safety net for themselves by seeking to convince others that they had no
knowledge of the events in question. Someone else gets blamed and becomes the
scapegoat for the guilty person’s wrongs.
It is wise, therefore, to humbly confess our faults to the Lord. He desires that we admit the truth (Ps. 51:6). The only way to escape the sin and restore our fellowship with God is to acknowledge and confess it to Him (vv.3-4).
We may successfully fool others, but God knows our hearts. (RBC)