As the weather warms up, it is time to begin the chores
of spring cleaning. I have been tackling things piecemeal for the last two months.
One of the dreaded chores was cleaning a sliding glass door that leads from our
kitchen into the backyard. Over the long, cold months of winter, I could only
clean the inside of the door. There were so many dog licks and paw prints that
I could hardly tell if I was even getting that side clean. Any attempts at
cleaning the outside of the door were thwarted by the cold weather. Cleaning
supplies would freeze on the glass before they could be wiped up and have any
positive effect.
During those long months, a great amount of grime from
rain, snow and mud built up on that door. By that nice sunny day when I tackled
this task, my work was cut out for me. Armed with a heavy-duty cleaner for the
doorframe, glass cleaner for the window and plenty of paper towels I attacked
the project. I started with the doorframe and was pleased that only minimal
scrubbing was required. I then picked up the cleaner and liberally sprayed down
the entire glass from top to bottom. As a set the bottle down I realized it had
not been the glass cleaner. I had again picked up the heavy-duty cleaning solution.
Wiping the cleaner from the glass, I found the dirt and grime was coming up
with ease. Unfortunately, what was left behind was a cloudy, streaky film. It
was extremely difficult to even see through the window and into the kitchen. I
sprayed the glass down again with the glass cleaner. After two wipe downs, it
was remarkably clean. It was now easy to see and clean the prints on the inside
of the door.
Our hearts can be very much like that door. Just as
the door is functional and necessary for going in and out, our lives have great
purpose. Periodic cleaning of our hearts, the center of our lives, is also
necessary. Sometimes I believe we focus more on certain areas than others. Just
as I clean the inside of the door all winter long, we may have areas of our
hearts that we keep open and in tune with God. These can be areas like praise
or staying away from certain bad habits that were part of our past. Each of us has areas of the heart that we
keep clean before the Lord.
Then comes the day the Lord desires to tackle an area
of life that we have avoided looking at. It may be a wrong attitude, forgiveness
or anything else that hinders our relationship with God. This will take a
little bit more work than a quick touch up.
We must desire to be cleaned up. “Create in me a clean heart, O God,
and renew a right, persevering, and
steadfast spirit within me.” (Psalm
51:10 AMP) God will do the work when we
come to Him. “Let us all come forward and draw near with true (honest and
sincere) hearts in unqualified assurance and
absolute conviction engendered by faith (by that leaning of the entire human
personality on God in absolute trust and confidence in His power, wisdom, and
goodness), having our hearts sprinkled and
purified from a guilty (evil) conscience and our bodies cleansed with pure
water.” (Hebrews 10:22 AMP)
When
my husband came home that night, he thought that I had left sliding door open.
We had become used to the paw prints, lick marks and grimy build-up. To see the
door as is truly appears, was surprising and wonderful. Now we see through the
glass to the yard beyond.
During the cleaning up process, our
lives things may temporarily appear to get a bit cloudy. For a time we may even
seem to be going backwards in out walk with God. But we don’t stop while we are works in
progress. “And I am convinced and sure of this very thing, that He
Who began a good work in you will continue until the day of Jesus Christ [right
up to the time of His return], developing [that good work] and perfecting and bringing it to full completion in
you.” (Philippians 1:6 AMP) We can become that beautiful door that shows
clearly through to the God side.
I have
since cleaned the door as I notice the evidence of doggies on the glass. The process is much easier and takes very
little time. Touch ups will also be
required regularly in our hearts. They
will also be easier and faster when we pay attention to minor evidence of the old
ways creeping back into our lives.
Whatever stage of cleaning your life
is in, allow God to do His perfect work. And remember, “He has made everything beautiful in its time.” (Ecclesiastes 3:11a AMP) “Everything” includes you. And you will have
the beautiful light of Christ shining through you.
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