I enjoyed ten minutes of freedom from laundry this week. The ten minutes where everything is clean, put away, and all baskets are empty. Then someone takes a shower or finishes their sweaty activity, and the process starts all over again. And I find myself once again sorting through a sea of stinky, sweaty laundry my blessings created. Are there any of you that just finally throw your hands up and say forget it! I’m not washing another piece of clothing – then proceed to just put the dirty clothes away with the clean clothes? If you’re like me, this sounds ridiculous. Yet this is exactly how we treat our souls. Just as we set apart our dirty laundry, our lives need setting apart from the world. God clearly tells us in His Word – we are not of the world (John 7:16). These words are spoken by Jesus Himself. And Romans 12:2 says, “Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God.” Once we have accepted the beautiful gift of Christ, the process of being set apart begins in our lives.
- Read Psalm 51. Create a list of everything David asks God to do. Make a separate list of David’s confessions. What do these two lists show you about sanctification?
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- Write out Psalm 51 inserting your name when possible.
For example: “Have mercy on Stephanie, O God, according to your steadfast love; according to your abundant mercy blot out Stephanie’s transgressions.”