Let us draw near with a true heart in full assurance of faith, with our hearts sprinkled clean from an evil conscience and our bodies washed with pure water. Hebrews 10:22 ESV
When my grandfather came from Italy, he became a barber and all six children had to pitch in and help. Though my dad learned the ins and outs of barbering while he was growing up, after coming home from the war, he decided that styling lady’s hair paid better so he got his license as a hairdresser. By the time I was a teen-ager Dad had his own beauty salon and when he closed on Mondays to clean the store, He and I had some of our best talks while sweeping the floor together and cleaning the hair dryers. Dad loved telling funny stories about the shop and one of his favorites was that the ladies always made sure to wash their hair before coming in, then paid Him to wash it again. They just could not bear the thought of my dad finding that their hair wasn’t already squeaky clean! Now you might think that silly, but don’t we sometimes do the same thing with God? He invites us to come to Heaven’s beauty shop (the church) – dirty hair and all. But instead, we decide that we need to get washed up at home, or if we do show up, we just worship halfheartedly because we feel unworthy to really participate. But the craziest part of all is that, unlike dad’s clientele, we do not even have to pay the bill. Instead, God has chosen to pay in advance at Calvary, for everything we have ever done. He is not angry that we show up with needs and problems, instead He asks to take away our burden of sin and in exchange give us His yoke of grace. Then He gently lifts away the condemnation of guilt and leaves us a new life style. Then He proudly shows anyone who wants to know that our hair as well as our soul is squeaky clean and ready for Heaven!
Lol, it is human nature, isn’t it? Like the woman who cleans the house before the cleaning lady comes. 😉
Not just ladies. When my wife was in the hospital I asked two sisters who were housekeepers and friends of ours to help clean before Nancy came home. I was embarrassed so I cleaned up the best I could before going to work! But what a beautiful job they did and then refused payment. That’s a lesson on love better than many sermons.
Amen!
That’s a great story and way to show how we try to make ourselves presentable before God when he accepts us just the way we are — he is the one who cleanses us.
Some great truths about human nature in this post. Jesus does the absolute best clean-up!
Funny story, great point! Thank you for a great word. Blessings!
Thanks Dee. Glad you were blessed.