Moving Forward: Letting Go of the Extra Weight
After living in the same house for over 30 years, moving to a new area is both exciting and overwhelming. It’s not just about packing boxes—it’s about sorting through decades of memories, belongings, and emotions. While going through this process, I’ve realized how much extra “weight” I’ve been carrying, both physically and emotionally.
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Moving Forward And Letting Go
Packing for a Journey: More Than You Need
I’ve always been a bit of an over-packer. When I used to travel, especially early on in my blogging journey, I was notorious for bringing way too much. For a three-day trip, I might have two large suitcases, a carry-on bag, and an oversized handbag stuffed to the brim. Shoes, clothes, makeup—you name it, I packed it.
I remember one trip to Las Vegas where my suitcase was overweight, and the airline was going to charge me a hefty penalty. Instead of paying it, I found myself at the airport with my suitcase wide open, dragging out shoes and bottles of skincare for everyone to see. The irony is; I didn’t need half of what I packed. I only have two feet, so why did I bring ten pairs of shoes? Sound familiar?
Now, as my home is being packed up, I feel like I’m back at that airport, only this time, the stakes are much higher. Years of accumulated belongings are spread out before me, and I realize just how much I’ve been holding onto that I no longer need.
Clutter in Our Homes and Hearts
A few years ago, Joe and I painted the inside of our home. We cleared out rooms to make space for the painters, and in the process, we discovered just how much unnecessary “stuff” we had. Things we didn’t even know we owned. Things we didn’t need.
As each room was decluttered, a shift happened—not just in our home but in our hearts. The space felt lighter, and so did we. It was as though clearing the clutter cleared our minds, too.
I realize now that moving is giving me a similar opportunity. It’s not just about deciding what to take with me physically—it’s about letting go of the emotional and spiritual baggage that’s been weighing me down.
What’s Weighing You Down?
We all carry extra weight, and I’m not just talking about things in boxes or closets. For some of us, it’s emotional or spiritual baggage—negative thoughts, unresolved guilt, or the constant need to compare ourselves to others.
Comparison is a heavy load. Trying to keep up with the Joneses can lead to debt, stress, and even strain on relationships. Negativity and worry take up mental space, leaving little room for hope and joy.
Throwing Off the Weight
The Bible reminds us to let go of the things that hold us back:
Hebrews 12:1 (NIV)
“Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles. And let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us.”
God doesn’t want us dragging unnecessary weight through life. He calls us to throw off everything that hinders us so we can run our race with endurance. Moving is my chance to do just that—to leave behind not just physical clutter but the emotional and spiritual baggage that no longer serves me.
Embracing the New
Isaiah 43:18-19 (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? I am making a way in the wilderness and streams in the wasteland.”
Leaving a home you’ve lived in for over 30 years is hard. It’s full of memories, comfort, and familiarity. But God promises to do something new in our lives if we’re willing to let go of the past and embrace His plans for our future.
Pack Light for the Journey
Instead of dragging around every burden and worry, Jesus invites us to lay them down:
Matthew 11:28 (NIV)
“Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.”
This move is teaching me to pack lighter—not just for the physical journey but for the spiritual one. I’m learning to leave behind the comparison, the negativity, and the fears of the unknown. Instead, I want to carry faith, hope, and trust in God’s plan.
What About You?
What’s weighing you down today? Maybe it’s not a physical move, but are there things in your life—habits, worries, or doubts—that you need to let go of? Open the “suitcase” of your life, pour everything out on the floor, and ask God what’s worth keeping.
To God Goes The Glory!
Have A Blessed Day!
Let’s End with a Prayer
Lord, thank You for the reminder that we don’t have to carry the weight of the world on our shoulders. Help us to identify the things that are weighing us down, both physically and spiritually, and give us the courage to let them go. As we step into new seasons of life, remind us that You are always doing a new thing and that we can trust You with our journey. Help us to pack light, carrying only the faith, hope, and love You have given us. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
I am in agreement with everything you’ve written today. So well said the elder I get the more freeing it feels to pack lightly for all things. It surprises me how much easier this is. We have also started decluttering the house and it is hard sometimes. I have so many items from my parents and my in-laws, children and myself.
Thank you Tania.
A great reminder that we should share our “wealth” with others.
It soothes the soul to let go of items we don’t need and know it will continue to create smiles for others.
I’ve been thinking recently about decluttering my walk-in closet. I have a difficult time letting go of clothing and shoes (even if I haven’t worn them in a very long time), but I know it will be good for me in the long run. When things are decluttered and in order, it makes me feel lighter and happier. This applies to all the clutter in my brain as well – especially during the holiday season! 😁Reading your post and wonderful Bible verses for today inspires me to start my decluttering! Thank you!
It is easier for me if I only do a little at a time. When I try to do too much, I end up getting frustrated and quitting.
A wonderful post!❤️ Thank you.
I send best wishes to you and Joe on your new home. May the years be many filled with blessing and love!
We just moved eight weeks ago to a new state. We’re in a temporary apt. With everything in storage while we house hunt. How far are you moving? We actually are upsizing because our last home didn’t have “elbow room”. Wishing you and Joe the best!
We actually moved a couple of years ago, but never sold out other home. Now that we’ve sold that house, we need to move all our stuff out of it.
What a great message Tania! I am very guilty of carrying around baggage that I should turn over to God. After my mother died in 2016 and we made the decision to sell our 3,200 sq ft home so that we could move to our 1,300 sq ft country home, I had to get rid of a lot of things. Because a lot of the items were my mom’s, it was so hard for me to let go. To get through it I kept telling myself that I would still have the memories and that those were just things. I still have things packed up that I need to get rid of, but I just keep putting it off. One day!
Joe is going to freak out when he see’s all the stuff I still have packed. I’m telling myself I’ll be able to go through it slowly after Christmas, etc.
Ginger, I took photographs to “keep” the item so I could see it when I wanted to but let it go physically. It really helped me. I’ve seen people do a Shutterfly picture book for their family mementoes! I read a book by Marnie Jameson about downsizing the family home and another on moving on. She kept a cigar box of her father’s – and let the rest go. Remembering can be 1 or 2 items to bring their ‘essence’ with you. And certainly, I felt better letting anything go that was a burden or a downer memory.
What an inspirational post. Brings a lot in focus for me. Thank you and thank our precious Lord for always looking out for us.
I love this message ! It really makes you feel better to be clutter free!
I like what you said about clearing the clutter also helps us to clear our minds.
And how often we dwell on the past. That is something that will bring us down because we all have regrets. We need to focus on what we have today and move forward.
This was a good Sunday read.
We can’t change the past, so there is no reason to stay there.