"So whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God."
1 Corinthians 10:31
Let me just say this right up front...
I hate doing dishes.
I could say that it's because I grew up in a household with 5 brothers, Mom, Dad and me and that I was responsible for doing the dishes each night while my brothers were allowed to go outside and play...right outside the window over the kitchen sink where I slaved over a pile of dishes. (My mom made wonderful, old-fashioned big meals, so lots of dishes.) Yes, I could say that's why I hate doing dishes, but I won't. You are free, however, to assume that's the reason I hate washing dishes.
Now, here's the kicker - I have a dishwasher, but I wash them by hand. Why, you ask? Well, our dishwasher was installed when our mobile home was manufactured about 35 years ago. It's loud, it runs for about an hour and a half per load and it drives up our electric bill terribly, so until we break down and buy a new energy-saving dishwasher, I do by them by hand. Did I mention that we've lived in our mobile (which we love) for 20 years?
So, there I was this morning, dreading the pile of dirty dishes on my counter. (Yes, I'm a procrastinator.) Then the verse above came to me -
"So whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God."
1 Corinthians 10:31
I grabbed my Kindle, put on some worship music and sang my way through that pile of dirty dishes. Was done before I knew it and, much to my surprise, I enjoyed it! Who knew?
How about you? What is that one household chore that you dislike so much that you put it off until it's a much bigger job than it needs to be? Can you pretend that God, Himself has asked you to do it for Him?
Go ahead, do it that way and let us know how it goes.
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2 comments:
Vacuuming. Although we have tile downstairs, I have to vacuum if I really want it clean because of dog hair. A broom just doesn’t get all that dog hair. I love this devotion.
Dog hair is the worst! I can see how that would be another unpleasant task that can be offered to God as a "sacrifice." Thanks for commenting, Leola.
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