My grandmother, being the artist that she is, decided a few months ago to paint my bathroom a rich, dark red. And on every morning as I stand in the bathroom, I think about how cool it would be to get a photo opp with its walls as the backdrop. Well one morning, after posing as a Target model for few moments, I noticed a small spiderweb suspended over my head. With little thought of the anomaly, I went about my day as usual. Few days go by and once again I notice the same spiderweb up in the corner and few smaller ones sprouting around the original. I thought to myself, "ya know, someone really ought to get rid of these spiderwebs", for they were starting to become an eyesore. However, just as the days prior, I resumed my daily routine, without taking the time to do it. Well a couple of weeks went by and the little spiderweb situation was yet addressed and had become much more problematic-- the span of the spiderweb had been enlarged and the little ambitious spider had effectively taken over my bathroom. Not to mention, everyday the little spider became much more menacing, for he had succeeded in catching dinner. Ugh, I wince at the very notion.
But how much more does God wince at the sin in our lives? Just as the spiderweb, sin could seem to be something so small and so insignificant that there is no need to address it; however, almost exponentially, sin begins to take over and ruin the quality of our lives. Because of the red walls, I detected the spiderweb immediately. Likewise, if you apply the blood of Jesus in your life, it will expose sin for the filthy, anomaly that it is.
In closing, I ask you all to inspect every room-- every facet of your life-- and tear down the webs of sin.
God Bless,
Tre Michael
In closing, I ask you all to inspect every room-- every facet of your life-- and tear down the webs of sin.
God Bless,
Tre Michael