Thursday, February 5, 2026

 Soiled Parts

February 5


This then is how we know that we belong to the truth, and how we

set our hearts at rest in his presence whenever our hearts condemn us.

For God is greater than our hearts, and he knows everything.

1 John 3:19, 20


The walls were soiled and stained; the wallpaper was curling at the edges and

hanging loose in places. The furniture was run-down, sagging cushions and

gouges in the wood. The curtains were torn but still not much light penetrated

them, and the dust took on the appearance of silt. It was dirty and repulsive

here. That was all right; the more silt covered, the better.

She came here so seldom she couldn’t remember the last time she’d been

here. Pausing, she looked amidst the rubble. It was then she noticed Him

standing there, just inside the door. She’d almost forgotten; she’d invited Him.

He was waiting for her to acknowledge His presence, but what was there to

say? It was all here for Him to see, those things in her life she was ashamed of

and not sure how to deal with. Time seemed to drag on forever, but He never

moved. She knew He was waiting for her to speak. “I can’t seem to get rid of

these things,” she said. “I try and try.” He spoke softly, “Will you let me help?”

She awakened with a start. What a dream! Jesus had just seen the darkest part

of her heart and still loved her!

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Omniscience doesn’t mean knowing some things; it means knowing every-

thing. God’s desire is that we come into a relationship with Him where mean-

ingful conversations about the issues of our heart bring healing.

His hope is that our hearts will bend in such a way that we give Him those

silt-covered parts for cleansing. He wants us to know the truth: belonging to

Him removes condemnation from the heart.


Prayer

“Lord, there are things that I wish You didn’t know

about me, but You do. That You could still love me is

hard to grasp, so sometimes I act like You don’t. Help

me be open and honest with myself so we can talk about

the soiled parts of my heart. In Jesus’ Name, amen.”


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