Back in the day, I was assigned to the Recruiting Division. I was responsible for reviewing the files of applicants interested in a job with our department. Applying for this sort of jobs opens you up for thorough investigations. There are no stones left unturned.
In many cases, the individuals I saw come through were the result of "legacy." Their parent served or a grand parent served or a sibling was serving and the applicant wanted to keep the family legacy going.
As expected, this application process is tedious and extensive. Questions like "What have you done? What did you do? What are you doing?" In many cases, there are shocks and surprises and in many cases, an interested parent (current employee) might ask what their son or daughter has been up to, or what was discovered. In every case, the answer is "that information is confidential and will not be released."
There may be things that you have done that you're not proud of, there may be mistakes you may have made in life, there may be things that would embarrass you or your family if it got out; however, you have the option of going before the throne of God, confessing your sins, and walking away with the assurance that He will not tell anyone.
When you go before God and ask for forgiveness of your sin, He will not hold it against you, He won't write it down, He won't put it in your file and He won't tell!
So approach the throne of grace with confidence, confident that what you tell God, He won't tell.
Blessed are those whose transgressions are forgiven, whose sins are covered. Blessed is the one whose sin the Lord will never count against them. Romans 4:7
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