Scriptures:
Psalm 19:12
(NIV) – “But who can discern their own errors? Forgive my
hidden faults.”
Isaiah 43:
18-19a (NIV) – “Forget the former things; do not dwell on the
past. See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not
perceive it?”
Lamentations
3:22-23 (NIV) – “Because of the Lord’s great love we are not
consumed, for his compassions never fail. They are new every
morning; great is your faithfulness.”
Message:
Last week, we replaced the fridge. It was very old, from the 1980s,
and it had served a long and productive life. Still, when we moved
it, we saw an astonishing amount of gunk and junk, both on the
appliance and on the floor. We discovered the long-forgotten spills
concealed by the counters, and random bits and baubles dropped and
abandoned. We promptly swept away the debris and mopped clean the
floor, discarding things from the past we didn’t even know were
missing.
So
too, the Father shakes out the crust and crud in my life when He
shifts things around. Attitudes, inappropriate thinking and habits
are revealed in me, many that I didn’t even realize were lurking
under the surface. Remnants of my past settle into my thoughts and
routines which I don’t recognize, or remember how they got there in
the first place.
As I
go into the contemplative season of Lent, I enter with an entreaty
that the Lord reveals the things in my life which are not pleasing
to Him. This sacred time serves as an opportunity for some “spring
cleaning” of my soul. While having my hidden faults revealed
grieves me deeply, I lean into the Father’s faithfulness and love.
I choose to let go of my former ways, and not to dwell in distress
over my past. I welcome the revelation of how good He is to forgive
what has passed, so that He can create newness in me.
Prayer:
Holy Father, I thank You for Your faithfulness and love. Help me to
discern my hidden sins, and forgive me for them. Cleanse me of old
failures, attitudes and habits, and create in me a new heart that
seeks only to delight You. Open my eyes to perceive the new things
You are working in my life. Amen.
Amy
Recktenwald
Life
Church Huntsville, Huntsville, Alabama
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