30 Days Of Emotional HealthSýnishorn
Garbage, dust, clutter, and all manner of gunk accumulates quickly. At this moment, there are enough dishrags, socks, and towels piling behind my dryer to stock a department store, and I cringe to think of all the rotting food stuck in that tiny crevice between my stove and cupboard. And if I never took out our garbage, our house would stink and become infested with cockroaches.
A few months ago, I determined to begin unburying myself from the mess I’d created. So far, I’ve tackled three rooms and have filled numerous trash bags. With every deep clean, my house feels a little brighter and my mood a little lighter.
To remain emotionally free, our hearts need similar deep cleaning. If we want to live like Christ, to love others as He does, and experience the joy and peace He promised, we must be diligent about removing all the gunk that threaten to imprison us. Ephesians 4:22-24 tells us to “put off” who we used to be and to “put on” who we are now in Christ.
In other words, we can feed our anger, bitterness, and feelings of malice until our hearts become filthy, hardened, and calloused. Or, we can cooperate with God by prayerfully purging our hearts of everything, like negativity and unforgiveness, that hinders our freedom and halts our obedience.
What do you need to purge in order to maintain a clean and praise-filled heart? Take some time to pray over this now.
~Jennifer Slattery
Author, speaker, founder of Wholly Loved Ministries
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About this Plan
God doesn't want us feeling perpetually stressed or defeated, nor does He want us enslaved to hurts from our past. This 30-day reading plan will help you draw closer to Him each day and anchor yourself in the life-giving truths He preserved for us in Scripture. Edited by Karen Greer and LaShawn Montoya.
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