Shoveling Sin

 Today, I finally got out to shovel some of the snow.  Our driveway is only paved right in front of the garage, so there isn't much to do, but it was a lot of work.  You know why?  Because we had driven on it for weeks.  When you drive on snow, it compacts and pretty much becomes ice.  It is a good illustration of sin in our lives.  When we first notice a sin in our lives, it can be pretty easy to confess, repent, and get rid of.  But do we do that?  Not always.  Sometimes we drive on it for a while, ignoring it or even living in it. Then it gets packed down onto the driveway of our life and we can't seem to get it off nearly as easily.  

So the moral of the story?  Sin, like snow, needs to be removed immediately after we notice it.  Otherwise, we make it harder on us and everyone who comes to visit us.


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