Monday, February 27, 2012

Keep Your House Clean

“You must not harbor hatred against your brother... Do not take revenge or bear a grudge against members of your community, but love your neighbor as yourself; I am Yahweh. Leviticus 19:17-18, HCSB

Recently I read a blog post by Max Lucado about hoarders. He spoke of how hoarders save everything. He then went on to compare these hoarders with those that “collect” hard feelings toward others in their heart. This struck a chord with me, because at one time, I too, was a “collector” of harsh feelings toward others in my own heart. I allowed this to happen even though I am a Christian and have been for many years.
I hope you are horrified and appalled by that statement; in fact, this is the point where, if you were driving, you would see barricades, flashing red and yellow lights and signs reading, “Caution” and “Danger”. Or perhaps, a little less dramatically, you may ask yourself, “Do I have this problem?”
If you’ve ever watched the reality shows on television about hoarders, you may have noticed they usually refer to themselves as collectors. The title of collector seems an innocuous one; yet these people “collect” to their detriment. In extreme cases their very lives are in danger and in all cases their lives would benefit from a good cleansing; an extracting from the filth, rot, and decay that surrounds them.
The same may be said of those who collect hard feelings—they refuse to let go of past hurts and wrongs until, before they know it, they find themselves in need of a good cleansing. Upon careful examination of their hearts they find they are living with rot and decay; they discover themselves in the midst of the foul refuse that accumulates when harsh feelings are left to sit, soak, and stew until every part of their life has been permeated.
Think of it like this—when you hold something close to your heart and you nurture it, that thing is going to grow. It will grow, whether it is good or it bad, because you have sheltered it; you’ve feed it; and you’ve protected it. How could it not grow?
Just as hoarders need help to clean their homes; those who hoard the hurts of the past need Christ to cleanse their hearts. Just as when we first came to Christ, we must come to Him with genuine, sincere confession and repentance asking for forgiveness. We must also forgive others so that we may receive the forgiveness we so desperately need ourselves.
Jesus said, “So if you are offering your gift on the altar, and there you remember that your brother has something against you, leave your gift there in front of the altar. First go and be reconciled with your brother, and then come and offer your gift,” Matthew 5:23-24, HCSB, and in the model prayer, Jesus taught, “And forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors”, Matthew 6:12, HCSB.
As Christians, we need to make a habit of asking God to reveal hidden areas of sin in our lives, and then confessing, repenting, and receiving forgiveness for those sins. Then within the grace, mercy, and transforming power of the Holy Spirit we are enabled to love others as Christ loves us—with a pure heart—sacrificially and selflessly.
With a call to holy living, the Apostle Peter puts it like this: “By obedience to the truth, having purified yourselves for sincere love of the brothers, love one another earnestly from a pure heart, since you have been born again—not of perishable seed but of imperishable—through the living and enduring word of God,” 1 Peter 1:22-23, HCSB.
Amen and God bless!
A Note of Confession: After I had written this but before it had been posted I had an argument with my brother for which I had to confess and repent. I tell you this to say this one thing…I am an ordinary woman with an ordinary life, but I write because I am compelled to share with you what the Holy Spirit has revealed to me of our great, awesome, and extraordinary God! As repeated so many times in the Bible, “The LORD is good and His mercy endures forever.” This is true for ordinary me…and it can be true for you too…just by inviting Christ into your heart…please do so today.