I Don’t Want Other People To See My Mess
I love a clean, orderly, decorated home, but that is not my reality. In truth, my home is lived in, cluttered and a hodge-podge of decorations placed in random places. When I know someone is coming to visit, I’ll quickly straighten the pillows on the couch, grab cups or bowls and put them in the dishwasher, and then pick up all of my husband’s strewn clothing. In other words, I’m a messy creature who doesn’t mind living in a mess, but I don’t want other people to see my mess.
My husband’s truck looks similar to our house. Occasionally, Joe and I will take a drive around the neighborhood, and he likes to drive. It never fails; when I open the door to get inside the truck, he has to clean out the seat before I can get inside. There will be empty bottles and wrappers on the seat or floor, receipts, and random airplane or car parts that he has ordered. To me, it is a complete mess, but to him, it is organized chaos.
I’m betting each of us has an area of organized chaos. It might be a drawer that is full of all the stuff we need, but it is so full that we can’t find anything when we need it. Some of us even have a whole room in our house set aside for our overflow. It becomes a room where things go to never be seen again until we decide to have a yard sale.
Most of our messes are behind closed doors. They aren’t something we take photos of and post on social media. Instead, we want people to view us as having all areas of our lives put together and organized. We hide our messes and only let others into the areas that have been cleaned.
While my examples have been messes that are related to homes and cars, most of us also have messy lives. Our pasts aren’t a mess-free zone, and we don’t like talking about our struggles and mistakes. Sweeping them under the rug is way easier than letting them be visible to others.
Hiding all our messes is a tactic of the enemy. He likes to keep us isolated and feeling guilty about the messes we’ve created. Keeping our messes a secret might feel good at first, but they eventually start to gnaw at you.
John 12:46
46 I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness.
Galatians 6:2
2 Carry each other’s burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ.
Jesus is LIGHT! He doesn’t want us to hide our messes from Him. He already knows who we are and what we have done. Bringing our messes to Him shows that we trust Him with our mess. Jesus doesn’t expect us to live a life free of messiness; He knows we are human and are going to create lots of issues. He encourages us to live in the light and to share our mistakes and mishaps with others. It helps to know there are others whose lives aren’t perfect, and that they trust the Lord enough to use their messes for the benefit of others.
Take a look at your life. Look in the drawers, under the beds, behind the closed doors, and bring it all out into the light. Don’t let the enemy keep you in the dark. Bring all your past messes to the Lord. Ask for forgiveness and for direction moving forward. Little by little, we can clean out the crap that boggs us down. And, every ray of LIGHT that comes into our lives pushes the enemy into the darkness where he belongs.
To GOD Goes The Glory!
Have a Blessed Day!
Thank you Tania for the Scripture verses you post with your blog every day. I always make sure to read them ❤️
I always look forward to your daily blog. Thank you
He makes beauty out of our ashes!
That was just perfect! Have a beautiful Sunday🙏❤🙏
Thank you so much, as this is something I needed to hear at this point in my life.
Thank you so much, as this is something I needed to hear at this point in my life.
Well said! Thank you!
I look forward to your Sunday posts. This morning was especially what I needed to hear. Thank you for sharing.
Good message.
thank you for this. just what I needed this morning