Encouraging Words: "Spring Cleaning"

Nice & Wavy

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"But now you must rid yourselves of all such things as these: anger, rage, malice, slander, and filthy language from your lips. Do not lie to each other, since you have taken off your old self with its practices and have put on the new self, which is being renewed in knowledge in the image of its Creator.."Colossians 3:8-10 (NIV)

My mom was a fanatic about spring cleaning. Each year in April or May, when the first string of 60 degree days made its appearance in chilly Michigan, my brother and I grabbed our brushes and buckets and helped mom "spring clean" the house. She would open the windows, letting in the crisp spring air. We washed walls and windows; cleaned carpets and closets. We took down, washed and re-hung curtains. We beat rugs and straightened shelves, threw away broken toys and donated too small clothing. We even had to de-junk and organize the garage--the most dreaded task. Even though my mom didn't particularly enjoy this yearly routine, in our family, it was not an option. She taught us that if you were consistent in keeping up on these nasty chores, they could be tackled before they reached the point of no return. It was hard enough to wash down those walls with a year of accumulated residue from our oil burning furnace on their surface. Just imagine how difficult the job would be after two or three years!

l will be honest and say it that even though I dreaded those few days each year in the 70's and 80's, I also loved the feeling that I got when spring cleaning week was over. The house's surfaces seemed to sparkle. The air smelled lemony fresh. The shelves and closets and drawers looked neat and tidy. And, as an added bonus, this spring cleaning excursion often unearthed some prized possession I thought had been long lost. Once it was a favorite Skipper doll. Another year, my bright red Etch-a-Sketch. Later a cherished issue of Tiger Beat magazine. If I hadn't participated in this annual ritual, I'd never have rediscovered these important items!

Our homes are not the only things in need of a good spring-cleaning. Often it is our hearts that really require some purging. We must be in the habit of looking deep into ourselves to rid our hearts of any feelings, habits or emotions that are making them dingy and dull; envy, strife, jealousy, hatred, discontentment, impatience, unkindness, revenge. Though these reside in our hearts, they often manifest themselves in our tongues.

When we make the effort to bring our hearts to God asking Him to do what only He can do, He will forgive our sinful attitudes and resulting actions and make our hearts new again. Then maybe we'll be able to unearth some cherished treasures we thought were long lost; love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, gentleness and self control.

What do you say? Is it time you gave your heart a good spring-cleaning?

Dear Lord, Forgive me for sometimes paying more attention to cleaning my house than to cleaning my heart. Please rid my heart of anything that is displeasing to You. I give You the bucket and brushes. Make my heart fit for service to the King. In Jesus' Name, Amen.
 
"But now you must rid yourselves of all such things as these: anger, rage, malice, slander, and filthy language from your lips. Do not lie to each other, since you have taken off your old self with its practices and have put on the new self, which is being renewed in knowledge in the image of its Creator.."Colossians 3:8-10 (NIV)



My mom was a fanatic about spring cleaning. Each year in April or May, when the first string of 60 degree days made its appearance in chilly Michigan, my brother and I grabbed our brushes and buckets and helped mom "spring clean" the house. She would open the windows, letting in the crisp spring air. We washed walls and windows; cleaned carpets and closets. We took down, washed and re-hung curtains. We beat rugs and straightened shelves, threw away broken toys and donated too small clothing. We even had to de-junk and organize the garage--the most dreaded task. Even though my mom didn't particularly enjoy this yearly routine, in our family, it was not an option. She taught us that if you were consistent in keeping up on these nasty chores, they could be tackled before they reached the point of no return. It was hard enough to wash down those walls with a year of accumulated residue from our oil burning furnace on their surface. Just imagine how difficult the job would be after two or three years!

l will be honest and say it that even though I dreaded those few days each year in the 70's and 80's, I also loved the feeling that I got when spring cleaning week was over. The house's surfaces seemed to sparkle. The air smelled lemony fresh. The shelves and closets and drawers looked neat and tidy. And, as an added bonus, this spring cleaning excursion often unearthed some prized possession I thought had been long lost. Once it was a favorite Skipper doll. Another year, my bright red Etch-a-Sketch. Later a cherished issue of Tiger Beat magazine. If I hadn't participated in this annual ritual, I'd never have rediscovered these important items!

Our homes are not the only things in need of a good spring-cleaning. Often it is our hearts that really require some purging. We must be in the habit of looking deep into ourselves to rid our hearts of any feelings, habits or emotions that are making them dingy and dull; envy, strife, jealousy, hatred, discontentment, impatience, unkindness, revenge. Though these reside in our hearts, they often manifest themselves in our tongues.

When we make the effort to bring our hearts to God asking Him to do what only He can do, He will forgive our sinful attitudes and resulting actions and make our hearts new again. Then maybe we'll be able to unearth some cherished treasures we thought were long lost; love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, gentleness and self control.

What do you say? Is it time you gave your heart a good spring-cleaning?

Dear Lord, Forgive me for sometimes paying more attention to cleaning my house than to cleaning my heart. Please rid my heart of anything that is displeasing to You. I give You the bucket and brushes. Make my heart fit for service to the King. In Jesus' Name, Amen.



.......Amen!!!!!!!!
 
Thank you for this because I truly, truly need it.

I need to get rid of some things that are eating away at my spirit.
I carry these issues around with me daily........they're draining me and robbing me of my joy.

I wake up each day with the same thoughts on my mind; these thoughts cause fear and doubt and they resurface multiple times throughout the day.

Where do the thoughts come from?
It has to do with my SO of nearly three years.
He has said some things to me that really broke my heart, cut me down to the bone, nearly killed my spirit.
And his words echo over and over in my mind day after day.

And although I've stayed with him, I don't really like him like I used to.
I've lost alot of respect for him because of what he has done, but I still love him deeply.

I'm just conflicted at times when it comes to him and I know that it's because he has planted these thoughts in my mind.

And now my heart is hardened, I actually feel hatred in my heart, but that's not who I really am.

I'm just very, very badly bruised on the inside and I need healing.
I want to rid myself of this junk that I allowed into my spirit.

Anyway, each day, I hope that today will be the day that I no longer hurt or dwell on the past, but that I can move on and get over this trash that's in my heart and mind.
It hasn't happened yet.......

I pray that God will help me to move past this.


Thanks for the post N&W cause spring cleaning is definitely in order.
I need to clear my mind and get control over my thoughts and emotions.



Blessings,
dk
 
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