Monday, January 28, 2013

Wash Up

But you were washed, you were sanctified, you were justified in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ and by the Spirit of our God. 1 Corinthians 6:11

I was having not the best of days a few weeks back. The house was a mess, I was behind on most chores, we'd barely survived the homeschooling day, and dinner still needed to be cooked. I began chopping and stirring, while simultaneously clearing off the dining table from a recent painting project my girls had taken on. (I am so not a craft mom. Not even gonna pretend here.)

My youngest came into the kitchen to check out what I was doing. Now, can I just say, she is the child God saw fit to bless us with about the time Hubby and I were sure we had this whole parenting thing down. I do believe He daily chuckles over that one--God is so good to us, isn't He?

Anyway...Raleigh came into the kitchen and eyed the paint tray I had just set on the counter to dry. Knowing what she was about to do, I calmly told her, "DO NOT touch those paints!"...however, Raleigh's fingers seem to have a mind of their own. She so badly wants to do good, she wants to listen, but sometimes her desires get the best of her, and before I could even blink my eye, her finger poked into the black paint. She just couldn't help herself.

And there her fingertip was, black paint against her white skin. One small spot that could create one big mess if I let her leave the kitchen.

My water was boiling, my meat was sizzling, and I here sat with my girl who had paint on her little hand.

Now, her sin was disobeying me, but my sin came in my anger. Isn't it great that God loves us enough to not leave us there?

I snatched her hand, flipped on the kitchen faucet, and pushed her finger under it and yelled at her, "Why can't you listen? Now your hand's a mess and I have to clean it up." Figuring I'd have to scrub, I reached my hand into the water and rubbed my finger across hers. When I twisted my hand up, the spot was gone from her hand--completely, as if it had never been--and my fingertip was now black. One round dot of black now marring my white skin, and that's when God nailed me:
Photo Credit:
 jackthumm, freedigitalphotos.net

This is what I do for you on a daily basis, Daughter--clean you up when you've failed to listen. I take your black spots of sin onto my own skin, leaving you clean and white. I wear them for you, so that you don't have to. So that you can stand before My Father without spot or blemish.

Oh, boy. Talk about hitting me right between the eyes.

I am no better than my daughter, I'm simply older. There are so many moments where I hear Him tell me to not touch something, and yet my hand reaches out for that temptation. And when I call, He gently takes my hand and cleans me up.

That's what grace is.

We need Him. Every second, of every hour, of every day, we need Him. We are far from perfect people, and yet He covers us with His perfection. And why? Because He loves us.

If you're struggling with something today--whether you are a Christian or only just finding Jesus--call out to Him. He'll wipe every one of your spots out and wash you white as snow.
If we confess our sins, He is faithful and righteous to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness. 1 John 1:9

And if you want to read more about it, check out Psalm 51 here...and be blessed today:)

10 comments:

  1. I just LOVED this! I've learned so many tough lessons through acting like a freak with my kids. Not that you were acting like a freak...just sayin. ;)

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    1. HA! I was SO acting like a freak--I'll own that;) But that's why I love that God steps into the situation and uses it soooo loudly;)

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  2. I can relate. I feel this way often--there is nothing as humbling as being a mom. :)

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    1. so so so true! My kids have completely humbled me!

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  3. My kids teach me a lot, and the Lord teaches me a lot about myself through our interactions together. Thanks for the encouraging words.
    ~Julia

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    1. Hey Julia:) Yeah, I cannot count the lessons I've learned since becoming a parent. It's like a daily visual...only some days the volume is turned up a whole lot louder!

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  4. This post is just beautiful, Susan. Thank you for sharing. And thank you, God, for always wiping the paint off me and leaving me clean. :)

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    1. I know, right? It really was a moment that has stuck with me...God is so amazingly wonderful!

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  5. This was absolutely Beautiful and exactly what I needed. I wish you would have written it yesterday! Lol! what a great lesson that I needed to hear. You certainly have a way with words.

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  6. Beautiful, Susan! Isn't it just like our loving, Heavenly Father to teach us valuable lessons through our children. Thanks for the mental image of the transferred black dot - I'll remember that the next time I'm tempted to fly off the handle at my daughter!

    *Thanks for stopping by Life Lessons! I'm agreeing with you on your observation that marriage and motherhood are two of the hardest things a woman can do. I'm right there with you on that selfishness thing! God has a way of using numerous situations to help me get the point that I need to put others first! God bless you my friend!

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