Bro your house is dirty
So it was on a casual day nothing special planned, so my little sister comes to me and says Elliot can you take me to Paida house please! Dad won’t take me ;(, I man this place wasn’t a fun walking distance, it wasn’t far neither was it close either, as for the day I doubt the weather was tasteful if you were lazy I doubt you’d had even bothered to walk there but I was hit by a scripture (Matthew 5:41) I was kind of like aww come on it’s cold outside but in the end I gave in and finally went with her (Matthew 28-32) so we walked there took a couple of minutes my sister had the priveledge of riding a scooter whilst I trailed on foot.
Finally reaching there I we entered the house, now I had knowledge that my father was passing by so I thought I would tarry a while there so he can drive us back home instead of me have’nt the unfortunately toil of strolling back home trailing my sister (again) lol, so I went and set in the living room one thing that struck me about this house it how dirty it was, I mean surely they could have done a better job of cleaning up the place, as I sat there musing how dirty the house was then it hit me, worry about your own house!
I was so concerned about the state of someone else’s house that I couldn’t even see that my house (spiritual) was in a state in itself (Matthew 7:3-5) so on this day I learned my lesson, to worry about the state of my own house (soul) rather than worrying about someone elses house, it’s still a progressing lesson, (1 Corinthians 6:2-3)