Daily Gratitude- Year 14 - Day 84: Today, I am grateful for a good cleaning.
I love a good cleaning. My nose is very sensitive to bad smells. I am good at detecting gas leaks, I can often name fragrances I am familiar with, I love clean sheet smells, and the clean smell of rain. I adore the smell of clean floors. Clean is one of my favorite scents. What about cleaning our hearts?
We are four days from Palm Sunday. It is a Sunday of celebration remembering Jesus's triumphal entry on the back of a donkey... not a horse. The people understood that the king who comes on a donkey comes in peace; the king who comes on a horse comes for war. He was about to fight the biggest battle of all time from a place of humility, but on the Sunday before the Friday, they celebrated the one who had healed so many and just raised Lazarus from the dead. No wonder there was excitement.
Many did not understand that He was about to "clean house" in a different way. Things were about to change. Many could recite Isaiah, Psalm 22 and Psalm 23, but missed the prophecies being fulfilled before their eyes. I do not judge them. I fear that I would have missed Him, too, had I been present.
The scripture for today:
"If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness." -1 John 1:9
To know that we can acknowledge our sins honestly to God is something new and different. They had grown up with priests. They learned how to shepherd a flock from the Good Shepherd, Jesus. They confessed their sins directly to Him, realizing he already knew them. He told Judas to do what he had to do. The Centurion and the Woman at the Well both experienced the "truth"-ometer that was a part of Jesus. He knew before they confessed, but confession is good for our souls.
We are challenged to trust in God's faithfulness and justice, even when absolutely nothing makes sense in today's trials, illness, loss or brokenness. We can never be "good enough" to earn salvation. It is a gift. We need only to believe and receive. A clean slate and the debt paid in full! What a gift!
He purifies us from all unrighteousness. He makes our sins white as snow. We can embrace the assurance of His grace and mercy.
Today, I am grateful for a good cleaning.





