Carp's Daily Tidbits
"Praise the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits." Psalm 103:2
Date: Tuesday, January 6, 2015
Today's Title: Wrinkles In The Bedspread
Today's Scripture: Isaiah 64:6
When I was a teenager I had some real quirks
and odd habits. What teenager doesn't? I
spent more time in the bathroom, I ran too much hot water, I spent more time on
the phone, and I bugged my parents incessantly about letting me drive the
car. While all these things go
hand-in-hand with adolescence, there was one habit I had that no other teenager
experienced.
Every night before going to sleep I
would get into bed and smooth down the covers.
I wouldn't tolerate one wrinkle in the bedspread. Sometimes it took me as long as thirty
minutes before the bed covers were to my liking. Why I did this is beyond me but I remember
spending several minutes smoothing out the covers, making sure no wrinkles
or pleats of any kind occurred in my bedspread.
When I was finally satisfied all was
well with the bedspread, I would go to sleep.
However, when I awoke, things were not as I left them. My bed covers were no longer wrinkle-free. Instead, it looked as if the world
championships of sumo wrestling had taken place in my bed and I had definitely
lost. All that work, all that
attention, all that smoothing of the sheets just for them to end up in a
knotted and twisted roll. No matter how
good my intentions, I simply could not change the way I slept.
The prophet Isaiah understood that
no amount of work, smoothing, or good intentions was enough to remove our sins
from us. He had a fundamental
understanding of sin, knowing it to be a filthy, smelly, twisted, and knotty
pile of rags that can never be straightened or smoothed by any human
effort. In Isaiah 64:6 we read, “All of
us have become like one who is unclean, and all our righteous acts are like filthy rags; we all shrivel up like a leaf,
and like the wind our sins sweep us away.”
In this passage, Isaiah uses the word
“all” three times. It is clear that no
one escapes sin’s hold and that no effort on our part, no matter how well-intended or helpful it may be, can ever remove the stain and filth from our
lives. Paul echoes this same idea in his
letter to the Romans, “For all have
sinned and fall short of the glory of God” (Romans 3:23 ).
This is why we need Jesus
Christ. He came and shed his blood and
became the sacrifice for our sins. There
is no other way to God but through him.
All our attempts, no matter how noble, how helpful, or how kind they may
be can ever remove the filthy stain of sin in our lives. The only thing that can make us clean is to
be washed in the blood of Christ. Are you still trying to smooth out all the
wrinkles in the bedspread of your life today?
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