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Quote[/b] ]He said to him the third time, "Simon, son of John, do you love Me?" Peter was grieved because He said to him the third time, "Do you love Me?" And he said to Him, "Lord, You know all things; You know that I love You." Jesus said to him, "Tend My sheep.
--John 21:17
The Word of God is often described as a sword. It's designed to cut through our self-illusions, and to illuminate the sin and other un-Christlike areas of our lives.
This hurts. Having your illusions striped away is never a comfortable feeling. I had a wonderful illusion of what fatherhood would involve. IT was a beautiful illusion, of a sweet quiet baby, that always listened, and would instantly be able to do things and interact with me.
It shattered when my son was 2 days old. Having that illusion shattered hurt alot, mainly because my son while often sweet, was rarely quiet. He especially liked screaming at 2am.
We build illusions up around us, for two reasons, 1) to protect us from unpleasant truths and 2) because we want things to be a certain way. It's never a pleasant experience when we have to face the cold hard truth through the rosy filters of our illusions.
Yet when we do so, we when stop believing these lies we tell ourselves, and face things head on we come out stronger. This is why the Lord is there, questing probing. THis is why His Word, shows us the sin in our lives. For without it, we'd sit there, and gladly wallow in it, firmly believing that we're walking sin-free. When God helps us shatter this illusion of righteousness by showing just how much mud we're sitting in, we are drawn closer to Him.
So today, while you're reading the Word of God, try to look through the illusions you're spinning for yourself, and take a good long look at your life.
Are you clean or is it time to let God wash you again?