Without a Spot or a WrinkleSýnishorn
As I mentioned, I wasn’t a child who liked ironing.
I didn’t mind walking around with wrinkles as long as I was comfortable and warm. Even now, as an adult, I will try to find a way around ironing. Still, I have realized ironing is necessary to make myself presentable. Thankfully, my husband is an ironer!
But when I think about the reference in Ephesians to a spot or wrinkle, I can't help but think of the appliance we use to remove wrinkles from clothing, an iron.
This illustration reminds me of the scripture in Proverbs that says, "As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another"(Proverbs 27:17 NIV).
At first glance, this scripture can seem completely unrelated. This verse refers to two tools that sharpen each other so that they can become more useful. However, when we combine this word picture with our knowledge of ironing, we realize that in some cases, iron (the metal) is used to straighten, and in other cases, it’s used to strengthen.
With this connection in mind, let’s return to the idea of a spot or wrinkle. Just as spots indicate sin that needs to be cleansed, wrinkles point to unsurrendered or subtle areas of our flesh that need to be corrected.
They are the things that a friend or family member may point out to us about our habits or speech or the offenses continuing to build up bitterness within us. They are the subtle external or internal struggles that could hinder us from growing in Christ.
I believe wrinkles are revealed and ironed out in godly communities. Such wrinkles may also require self-awareness and surrendering old patterns that may have stuck around.
As the body of Christ, if we operate as God intended, we will constantly aim to help each other stay on the straight and narrow path, sharpening each other and ironing out wrinkles.
When we acknowledge that the ironers in our lives are those around us that both straighten and strengthen us, we will become more receptive and less defensive to their godly wisdom. Although it’s much easier to be the one sharpening than the one being sharpened, we must remember that when we experience both, wrinkles are removed.
Indeed, God removes spots and wrinkles, but He does it through His word and people. Repentance, redemption, conviction, and community will cultivate a church that is ready for His return, a church that is without a blemish.
Today, consider who God has placed in your life to help you iron out the wrinkles and what spots God has shown you that need to be cleansed. Lean into repentance, redemption, conviction, and community and watch your relationship with God grow.
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About this Plan
Who has God placed in your life to help you iron out the wrinkles, and what spots has God shown you that need to be cleansed? In this devotional, we explore how we can become both sinless and stainless through the redemptive work of Christ and Godly Community.
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