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It seems that every house has those certain places that get cluttered.
For some people, it's the laundry room, for others it's the coffee
table or kitchen counter. For others it may be the chest in the
bedroom. Some of us may have accumulated so many things over the
years that if we decided to add a new piece of furniture, we'd
likely say, “This house is so cluttered that I don't know
where we'd put it!”
I know that as soon as I started homeschooling, it seemed
that the clutter problem here escalated. If I don't make
a conscious effort to keep our school supplies and books in the
same location, I will end up wasting a lot of time
and energy trying to find them later.
We are admonished in Colossians 3:16 to let the Word of Christ
have plenty of room in our lives. If our lives are filled with
so much clutter, it's hard to give God's word plenty of room in
which to dwell. Sometimes we fill our lives with so many other
things that our hearts become like the typical junk drawer – no
room for anything else. If we are doing so many things, many
of which may even be good things, yet we have no room in our schedules
to dwell on the word of God, then we've gotten too cluttered. We
need to evaluate which things need to be thrown out so that we
have more room for God. We don't want to be like the church at
Ephesus, who lost their first love. (Revelation 2:1-4)
Do you need to de-clutter?
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Stacy
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