CLEAN
THE CLOSET
READ:
Psalm
139:13-24
Sear
me, O God, and know
my
heart. –Psalm 139:23
To this day I can still hear my mother
telling to go and clean up my room.
Dutifully, I would go to my room to start the process, only to get
distracted by reading the comic book that I was supposed to put neatly in the
stack. But soon the distraction was
interrupted by my mother warning that she would be up in 5 minutes to inspect
the room. Unable to effectively clean
the room in that time, I would proceed to hide everything I didn’t know what to
do with in the closet, make the bed, and then wait for her to come in-hoping
that she wouldn’t look in the closet.
This reminds me of what many of us do
with our lives. We clean up the outside
of our lives hoping that no one will look into the “closet” where we have hidden our sins by rationalization and
excuses and by blaming others for our own faults.
The problem is that while looking good
on the outside, we remain well aware of the mess on the inside. The psalmist encourages us to submit to the
cleansing inspection of God: “Search me, O God, and know my heart; try
me, and know my anxieties; and see if there is any wicked way in me, and lead
me in the way everlasting” (Psalm 139:
23-24). Let’s invite Him to
inspect and cleanse every corner of our lives.
–Joe Stowell
Lord,
forgive me for looking good on the
outside
while attempting to hide my faults and
failings. I desire for You to cleanse my life so
that
I may walk with You in full integrity.
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We
can own up to our wrongs-
because
we can’t hide them from God anyway.
INSIGHT
In
Psalm 139, David invites us to meditate on the attributes of God. He is omniscient, or all-knowing (vv. 1-4);
omnipresent, or ever-00resent (vv.5-12); and omnipotent, or all-powerful (vv.
13-18). In today’s text, David writes of
the human body as a masterpiece created by the all-powerful Creator. We “fearfully and wonderfully made” (vv.
13-15). Mindful of the wickedness around
him (vv. 19-22), David closes his psalm with a prayer of loyalty and commitment
(vv. 23-24).
Have
a blessed night.
God Our Creator’s Love Always.
Unity & Peace
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