During the school
year, the weeks pass with a blink of an eye.
Routine and maxed out schedules keep each family member busy. We complete daily tasks only to receive the
same to do list the next day. Mundane
chores make for no rest time.
But then, I walk
around my home and notice imperfection.
While folding laundry, I notice a cobweb forming in the hard to reach
corner. I open cabinets only to find
dust under the contents. My children’s
growth leaves the closet filled with useless clothes. I don’t even want to begin moving furniture
to see the collection of dust bunnies.
Handprints of two little angels smear my front door. I feel like I clean every possible minute;
yet, chores remain incomplete.
So, I continue on my
way, completing high priority items daily.
I look the other way, avoid the space needing attention, keep the
furniture in place and grab needed items quickly while shoving useless items to
the back. It works! My house “appears” clean on the surface and
presentable to guests. I can’t do
anymore. I can’t handle another item on
my list. I need help to spruce up this
home!
Maybe the cleaning
fairy will visit, leaving my house to shine.
Oh, I know, mom visits this week, maybe she will complete the chores. How about I wish it all away? Nah, I will continue to ignore and
avoid. That plan sounds much easier and
feasible.
Ever feel incomplete
or spiritually weak? We attend church,
sing loudly in worship, pray daily and invite God into each moment. Yet, some ‘thing’ halts spiritual
maturity. Moving to the next level,
taking the required step seems too difficult.
Our house “appears” clean on the surface and presentable; yet, desired
growth remains.
We see it and our
thoughts remind us almost daily. The one
sin, unforgiving thought, angry emotion, haunting hurt, etc. The wall surrounding our hearts keeps them
hidden. When giving our life to Christ,
growth spurts continuously occur; yet, the deepest hurts and emotions hide in
the corners of our soul. We feel no more
can be done. We can’t handle all this
and while continuing in daily trials. We
want to ignore and avoid. We need help
sprucing up our home!
Help is on the
way! He waits at the cross for us to lay
it all down. Break down the walls, visit
the corners of your soul and bring God along.
No wish will erase. No fairy will
help. No one else can complete the work
for you. This is a cleaning only you and
God can complete.
It can be difficult
to face the buried past. The emotions
shoved aside before now multiplied. Take
each one to Him. . .deep clean one item at a time. Don’t miss a corner. Reach to the back, move the wall built around
your heart and give attention to every piece of your soul. God will bless you, allowing a spiritual
growth spurt. A deeper relationship,
stronger ministry, overwhelming peace and freedom result with a clean
house.
You are worth it and
He will take the worst of pasts in His Hands, using each for His good. Much of the past, you did not deserve, some
came as a result of wrong decisions and few just happened due to being in the
wrong place at the wrong time. His grace
covers ALL! Find peace and spiritual
growth in His Word. Let Him deep clean
your soul.
Keep praying harder
than the devil can work.
Sheree Craig
No comments:
Post a Comment