Downsizing
This morning following devotions, I pushed back and began to look around at all the stuff
crammed into shelves, drawers, mounted on the walls, piled up on
tables, stuffed into closets. This led me to take a stroll through
the rest of our small house, and to my surprise, (perhaps the word
should be shock) the awareness of the sheer volume of STUFF took my
breath away!
It was not always this way. In the
90's, my bride and I took downsizing to the max as we sold our house
in Virginia and loaded what little was left onto a converted
Trailways bus and hit the road. Every earthly possession of ours fit
nicely on that bus. We used to laugh silently to ourselves when kind
folks would give us gifts during our travels, knowing that when we
accepted, something else would have to go. One item comes in,
another goes out. Organizing our stuff was easy!
When we finally parked the RIG and
moved back into a non-wheeled house, some adjusting had to occur. We
had been on the road living on the bus for a bit over ten years.
Recalling our first few nights in our new non-movable home,
everything we owned fit nicely in the kitchen and living room. As we
explored the balance of the near empty building, we were taken by
what we determined was –wasted space-- ! A
sudden urge came upon us to put something on that blank wall, or fit
a cabinet or bookcase in that corner. Little by little, inch by
inch, in a very short period of time, we have filled this house up
with loads and loads of STUFF! Very little –wasted space--
remains.
My youth brings back a memory of George
Carlin and his humorous examination of STUFF. He would quip;
(para-phrase); You collect so much stuff that you have to get rid of
a bunch of your stuff so that you can go out and get more stuff! How
true this is. We will be making weekly trips to the Goodwill
starting next week as we begin the process of downsizing.
Much of what we now have in this house
is rarely, if ever, used. If it is used, it is once a year or perhaps
two, or, we think –we just might need this thing one day-- The
STUFF becomes un-useful on a daily or weekly basis, takes up space, and
often is hiding something that you DO use frequently and when finished you always
dutifully place it back behind the thing you do not use so that you
will know where it is when you need it again. This is insane!
Downsizing is an activity that is good
for the soul. We constantly carry around issues, thoughts, mental
projects, emotional baggage that instead of helping us to advance in
our walk with Christ, it makes us stumble.
Matthew records the words of Jesus;
(Mat
6:19) "Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where
moth and rust destroy, and where thieves break in and steal.
What applies to our physical STUFF also applies to our spiritual
STUFF. We all have too much STUFF.
Jesus
continues; (Mat
6:20) "But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where
neither moth nor rust destroys, and where thieves do not break in or
steal...
The
less non-essential baggage we carry in our minds the more effective
our efforts become when giving of our time to our Lord. Clarity,
especially in prayer is vital. Getting rid of junk, things like
jealousy, envy, selfishness, anger, pride and deception clears the
walkway and removes stumbling blocks as we advance on the road to
eternity with our Christ, our Savior. So often, the sheer noise of
all this STUFF drowns out the small quiet voice of Him who loves us
so. As a result, we miss the message. I don't want to miss His
messages!
That
which you store up as a treasure in heaven will pass through the
flame of purification. The rest will perish. Oh, by the way, all
the STUFF left behind on earth after your last breath, will be somebody else's STUFF. Another
good reason to DOWNSIZE.
HAVE
YOU READ YOUR BIBLE TODAY?
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