When I was a little girl, my parents bought their first house. One afternoon, the family hopped into the car and drove to see where we soon would be living.
I couldnt believe it. The house had no windows or doors, and there was a strange odor. The basement was clearly visible through big gaps in the floor and we had to climb a ladder to get down there.
That night when I asked my mother why they wanted to live in a house like that, she explained that the builder wasnt finished with it yet. Just wait and see, she said. I think youll like it when its done.
Soon we began to see changes. The house got windows, then doors. The funny smell of new lumber faded. The holes in the floor were covered and a staircase was added. Walls were painted. Mom put up curtains at the windows and pictures on the walls. The incomplete house had been transformed. It had taken some time but finally it was finished.
As Christians, we need finishing too. Although the groundwork is laid at our conversion, the growing process continues throughout our life. As we obediently follow Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith (Heb. 12:2), one day we too will be complete.
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Awww, looks like you just about covered it all this morning! So cute!