by Tim Howard
Recently, while praying for our city and county, I became very thankful
for the many services provided by our governing authorities.
There are programs to help children at risk, young adults struggling
with anger, people in need of financial assistance and a full array of
educational opportunities to name only a few.
One service that might be taken for granted by many is the waste
management department that is seen each and every day on streets throughout the
city. When my wife and I moved to Hanford 13 years ago we received a brochure
containing some information and instructions. The brochure described how
we should separate the recyclable materials from the regular trash and gave
directions for throwing away larger items like furniture. It went on to
discuss many frequently asked questions and then gave the specific pick up days
for our neighborhood. The instructions were simple: Take your waste
container to the curb on the proper day and someone will come to take it away.
WOW! That’s a needed service at a reasonable price.
Don’t laugh! Every house has trash that needs to be removed and
that’s true for our personal lives as well. We all have some garbage
laying around due to unhealed hurts, disappointments, painful memories, wounds,
broken promises, broken hearts, unmet needs and unresolved issues. It can
also produce an odor that offends rather than a fragrance that makes life
enjoyable – if not dealt with. Simply stated; life stinks when we don’t remove
the trash.
What needs to be disposed of in your life?
Does your attitude stink and desperately needs a fresh update? If
that’s true for you, ask for God’s help. He said these words in Ezek.
36:26 “I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit in you;
I will remove from you your heart of stone and give a heart that is
pliable.” Let God help you with this because a Bad Attitude stinks!
Maybe your actions or words are hurting people rather than helping them.
Maybe there is some trash talk going on and your words have a stench
surrounding them. Why not fill your mouth with words of praise rather
than words of criticism.
I guarantee – if you do, the atmosphere will change and the aroma will
be like a sweet smelling bouquet of flowers.
So, it’s time to take out the garbage! We know what to do with the
practical stuff but what about the personal garbage? The city tells us to
bring our stuff to the curb but the Bible tells us to bring our personal trash
to the cross. The cross is the place where Jesus died for you. The
cross is the place where sins are forgiven. The cross is the place where
you can exchange the old for the new. The cross is the place where you can
confess without the fear of being criticized or attacked.
God can deal with your garbage! He can even recycle some
things and restore them to new condition. By the way… the city only sends a
truck once a week but the cross is available 24 hours a day and seven days a
week.
Does your life emit a fragrance or an odor?
Does your life emit a fragrance or an odor?
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