
When we moved this past summer, my husband ordered a dumpster to the new house. This was an attempt to clear out and throw away the old and battered items we were carrying around. A new home was an opportunity for a fresh start, a chance to unclutter our lives.
A ginormous red dumpster stayed parked in front of our house for almost four months. A neighbor once asked me on a walk, “did you know you have a dumpster in front of your house.” I laughed and said yes, I was aware.
When the pest guy came to address our mosquito problem, he told me three things: 1. he had found no rodents in the traps, 2. we were eating way too much pizza, as evidenced by the boxes in the dumpster, 3. the dumpster was a breeding ground for mosquitos and needed to go.
When a massive truck began backing into our driveway (did I mention this was a commercial-sized dumpster?), I realized they had come for the dumpster. While having the dumpster there had proven convenient, it was time for it to go.
It’s funny how a massive bright red dumpster sitting out front can become part of the scenery, almost unnoticeable to us.
This story reminds me of sin in our life. It can be huge and red, but we might not see it, or choose to ignore it. We get comfortable with it. It sits there rotting in our soul, collecting mosquitos, unless we decide to turn it over to God and ask Him to clear it away.
Just like that massive truck hauled away the dumpster, God can clear out our sin. He can free us of whatever is holding us in bondage.
What sin needs to be cleared away in your soul? Is there a big red dumpster you might be ignoring?
With the start of a new year, take account of what’s sitting in your soul. If you find something that doesn’t belong there, get rid of it.
Hi Katie,
Thank you for this beautiful message. I am going through a lot of pain at the moment through estrangement from my son which feels like a loss.. y
Your beautiful message has really lifted me up .
Thank you
Shar
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Thanks for your message. Glad the words gave you some encouragement. Hang in there.
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Thanks for the feedback and I’m sorry you are going through a hard time.
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