This was taken out of a chapter of my book, "Teachable Moments From My Savior". Books are available at barnesandnoble.com, amazon.com or you may contact me as I have a small order coming in in the next week. What a blessing it has been to be able to share my heart with you and all the amazing things that God teaches me on this earthly journey. I hope you are blessed today!
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About that time I saw a lady pull up in a little golf cart and came over to a trash can nearby. The trashcan was overflowing. Ah! The source of the stench! She pulled the bag out and began sorting through it. (She did have gloves on!) I thought to myself, “How can she do this?” I was starting to feel nauseous for her, but she, with a stronger stomach than me, pulled out all the newspapers and put them in a separate bag and then tied up the rest of the trash. She took the nasty trash out to the cart and came bag with a fresh, clean bag. It already started to smell better out there, but she didn’t stop with a clean bag. She came back over with a cloth and cleaned the outside of the garbage can, emptied the cigarettes out of the top ashtray and when she was done the whole things sparkled. Yes! It sure did! She took something so smelly and disgusting and made it look like a masterpiece, and she did it without flinching. She had pride in what she had done, even knowing that tomorrow she would have to do it all over again.
My Lord showed me again, just how much he loves me. “From a dirty old trashcan he showed you all that?” You ask. Well, He reminded me that I am that dirty old trashcan and he loves me so much that he removed that stinky filth and sin from my life and made me clean again. But he doesn’t stop there; everyday he wipes all the smudges off and makes me shine for him and he does so with great pride evening knowing that he will have to do it all again tomorrow. Why? Because I am his child, his masterpiece. A masterpiece, ready to live for him! He takes great pride in me, in all of us, his children!
Psalm 51:7 “Cleanse me with hyssop, and I will be clean; wash me, and I will be whiter than snow.”
Psalm 32:1 “Blessed is he whose transgressions are forgiven, whose sins are covered.”
May we all be thankful for “waste removal” this week! Were it not for that great sacrifice, we would live a hopeless life. Now we are free to live that beautiful, fragrant life that can bring honor and glory to our Master! My prayer is to share that great sacrifice to those in need of a Savior.
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