Monday, March 9, 2009

Our Tracks Are Covered

I'm not sure if this is actually my mom's memory of me or mine. You know how those go. After you have heard the story about yourself so many times-it becomes your memory.

My mom decided to make bunny paw prints for me when I woke up one Easter morning. She thought it would be neat to use baby powder and (some sort of template?) through the house to lead me to my Easter basket.

Only thing was...I was 2, saw the "mess," so began to clean it up! I had no idea those were paw prints! She tried to get me to follow them, but I just kept trying to wipe them away!

I honestly don't remember if I tried to clean the tracks up because I was afraid or I was trying to be helpful to my mom-I lean towards the latter. But, it made me think about how often I try to clean things up in my life either because of my own insecurities or "helpfulness."

It's much easier for me to see the splinter in someone else's eye when I am focused on them. Especially since I learned to look over the plank in my own eye! (Aha! My dirty paw prints made visible!) Sometimes I clean them up enough because I am afraid of what my God thinks about them. Sometimes I clean them up to try to actually help others. Both of my efforts at cleaning fail until I come to the one who made me and died for me-WOW. What a concept!

The book of John, chapter 1, says this about Jesus. In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was with God in the beginning. Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made. In him was life, and that life was the light of men...He was in the world, and though the world was made through him, the world did not recognize him. He came to that which was his own, but his own did not receive him. Yet to all who received him, to those who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God— children born not of natural descent, nor of human decision or a husband's will, but born of God. The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. We have seen his glory, the glory of the One and Only, who came from the Father, full of grace and truth. (Verses 1-4, 10-14)


I have been reading Genesis the last few days, and I am again awed that this Jesus created all these things on earth for us. This Jesus whose birth we celebrate at Christmas is the same one whose death we celebrate at Easter. If he did not die for me, I would not be clean. Those pesky paw prints would be all over me and I could not approach God.

BUT, thanks be to God for Jesus' death on the cross. He was covered in his own blood, sweat and dirt from carrying his cross to Golgotha. He allowed himself to be killed like a criminal and with criminals to give many life. (See Romans 5:18-19) http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Romans%205:18-19;&version=31;

Thankfully, that was not the end. After three days, all Hell literally broke loose, and Jesus was set free! The great good news is that he rose from the grave. He's alive today! HE has RISEN!

Maybe you are trying to clean up a mess that's out of control due to your own fears or even desires to help-Ask God to cleanse you, then you can better help others. Only Jesus' blood can clean and purify us so that we can be saved and made whole as we learn to follow in his footsteps. (Then, our tracks are covered!)


Check out my friend's site for more Easter Blogs to prepare your heart:) http://becomingmethruhim.blogspot.com/

13 comments:

  1. Oh what a sweet story and such beautiful truth! Be sure to visit Karen's site and comment with what you like so you can have a chance at the contest. Thanks for participating.

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  2. What a funny story. That sounds like me. I've got to clean - it's a sickness!

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  3. Lovely story and connection to the dirty paw prints on all of us. What a great mom you have, too.

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  4. That is such a cute story, thanks for sharing.

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  5. This is a wonderful story about the bunny prints! Your "lesson" is a great biblical application of your story:-)

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  6. Hey, Jenn! Thanks for the comment at my site. And I enjoyed your story. It made me miss my kids when they were little. But I also liked your spiritual application.

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  7. great analogy...prints/sins/wiped clean...you should submit that to CWO

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  8. Jenn, thank you for the comment you left on my site. I really appreciate it! I enjoyed your post and really liked how you tied the paw prints into how Jesus creates in us a clean heart.

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  9. What a wonderful post that is such a great reminder of His sacrifice for us to live an eternal life.

    I am sure glad I stopped by your blog today.. I will be back again.

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  10. go here and read up on their stuff...
    i sent a devotion in one time and they published it on their website...it was fun and nice to know I contributed...

    http://www.internetcafedevotions.com/2005/01/guidelines-for-writers.html

    hope this helps

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  11. What a wonderful post! Thank you for sharing such insight!

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  12. AMEN! Great post. I can't wait for Easter!

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