“Create in me a clean heart, O God; and renew a right spirit within me.” Psalm 51:10

Remember when spring cleaning was a big event of the year? After the snow was gone and the weather was getting warmer, a homemaker would practically tear the house apart. All the curtains were removed from the windows, washed, and hung out to dry in the spring breeze. Blinds were taken down and dusted or washed, depending on what kind they were. Then the windows were thoroughly cleaned inside and out to get rid of the winter’s grime. Carpets were removed, hung over the clothesline, and beaten with a broom or whatever was available to remove the sand that had been tracked in. Floors were scoured, and old wax was stripped off and new applied.

In the bedrooms, the winter quilts and flannel sheets were removed from the beds and mattresses turned and vacuumed, Walls were dusted, and painted ones washed down. And then, we must not forget the closets and cubbyholes.

Have I made you tired already? This was a ritual that was repeated year after year, and everyone in the home was expected to do their part.

Nowadays, we try to do a bit of cleaning each week, so that when spring comes, all that work will not be required. We all have learned that it is better to just tackle one job at a time and complete that before we start another. If we keep on top of the small things, the big ones are not so formidable.

Spring is an appropriate time to take a good look at our lives, and examine some areas that might need some attention. We are the temple of the Lord, and it is our responsibility to keep that temple pure and clean. Every day we need to examine our hearts and let the Lord show us what maintenance is needed. Still, it is good to take time to look deep within and do some extra cleaning. Over the winter we may have neglected important things and cobwebs have gathered.

“The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it? I the LORD search the heart, I try the reins, even to give every man according to his ways, and according to the fruit of his doings. “ Jeremiah 17:9-10

I felt led of the Lord to repeat this series of articles that I published a year ago, and hope they will be a blessing to someone.

Prayer: Lord Jesus, we desire to have our hearts right with you, search us, and cleanse us from all that is not pleasing to you.

Devotion by Anne Johnston

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3 Comments

  1. As a child, I hated Spring cleaning because the house was in disorder. I love the idea that at times I must ‘Clean my heart’.

  2. MARY MARGARET LEWIS

    This comment touch’s my heart as at this very moment I need a new spirit in me. I have allowed myself to be overcome by frustration. I have not relied upon the LORD with these frustrations. Forgive me LORD for not turning to you and receiving your peace and mercy.

    • Anne Johnston

      So thankful that it was a blessing to you.