So if your eye—even your good eye—causes you to lust, gouge it out and throw it away. It is better for you to lose one part of your body than for your whole body to be thrown into hell.” Matthew 5:29
Despite my best efforts…it happened. This isn’t a story about one event…or two…or even three. It is a story about a reoccurring thing in my life…and probably in yours. So, imagine with me. You are having dinner, and it is one of your favorites—spaghetti! You have on a favorite shirt or blouse, and it is one of your favorite colors. So, something tells you that you should change shirts, but you don’t. Instead, you decide it is too much trouble, so you make a conscious decision to be careful and it works—till it doesn’t.
You are careful not to slurp the noodles, you are careful to lean over your plate but alas you look down and there, on your favorite shirt you see several freckles of reddish orange. The dreaded spaghetti sauce has somehow found its way not to your mouth but to your shirt. Bummer. You jump from the table and immediately head to the kitchen sink and arm yourself with a damp dishcloth and some Dawn dishwashing soap. After all, everyone knows from the television commercials that Dawn can do anything…even save the life of a small duckling.
You carefully begin to rub the spots and slowly they get lighter and lighter—until they don’t. On no, despite your best efforts, your favorite shirt now has some permanent light reddish-orange freckles. The sauce is gone but it has left a cotton-picking stain, and no amount of scrubbing or rubbing is going to change the outcome. No amount of regret for not changing the shirt before you started dinner is going to change this. The stain remains.
And do you know what? What is true about shirts and spaghetti is true about us and our lives. You know what I mean—we are faced with a choice, and we choose poorly. We say we are sorry, both to God and whoever else it impacts, but the stain remains. We say something to someone, the kind of words that are better left unspoken, and we watch as the hurt spreads across their face. We apologize but they know, and you know that while forgiveness is granted, the stain will remain.
If we are wise, and let’s be honest, sometimes we are not, we would do well to think before we speak. We would be wise enough to take whatever action necessary to avoid the whole mess—and the stain that will remain. They say an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure and that is so, so true. Jesus said, “So if your eye—even your good eye—causes you to lust, gouge it out and throw it away. It is better for you to lose one part of your body than for your whole body to be thrown into hell.” Yeah, I know, drastic right? But remember this is spoken by Someone who understood the seriousness of sin—who would later die on a cross to pay for yours…and mine.
So, the next time you are sitting down for a nice spaghetti dinner, remember this plate of Grits and change your shirt. Oh, and the next time you are about to make a bad choice remember that the stain, the consequences, will remain. The good news is if you still splatter the shirt of your life, His grace is gonna be sufficient. He’s got this.
Bro. Dewayne
This is such a good comparison! It is totally true! It is so relatable! Thanks for the reminder and great picture lesson.
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