Daily Devotional for June 21, 2018

Dirty Connection

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Dirty Connection
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Today's Verse

Luke 11:37-39 in KJV, NKJV, NIV, ERV

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“Sean, the homeless shelter downtown needs donations. I’ve collected some items. How about donating some of your toys?”

Sean knelt in front of his toy box. “I don’t have any toys I want to give away, Mom.”

“What about this?” Mom asked. “I’m sure any little boy would love to have this car. Besides, I haven’t seen you playing with it in a while.”

Sean looked at the remote control race car his mom was holding. “It doesn’t work anymore.”

“Let’s have dad take a look at it. Maybe he can get it running again. Then would you like to donate it?”

“I guess. I do have a lot of toys,” Sean said.

After supper Sean handed his father the race car. “Can you fix this, Dad? It doesn’t work anymore. I’d like to give it to a kid at the homeless shelter.”

“Let’s take a look at it.” Dad examined the body of the race car. “I don’t see why it wouldn’t be working. This car looks as good as new.” Sean followed his dad to the garage. After taking the screw out of the lid holding the batteries, Dad held the car out for Sean to see. “I think we’ve found the problem.”

“Oh, yuck!” Sean said. “What is that?”

“It’s corrosion, and the build-up has caused the connection to be broken.”

“Can you fix it?” Sean asked.

“I think so. But first we’ll need to clean the inside of the battery pack.” Sean’s dad handed him a cloth and a little brush and showed him how to clean the inside. “This is like the story Pastor Tim told on Sunday, isn’t it, Sean? About how Jesus told people they were making the outside of themselves clean but ignoring the nasty stuff on the inside. Do you remember?”

Sean nodded. “He said it doesn’t matter how good you look to others. If your heart is dirty, you’re broken.”

“Right. That’s why we need Jesus.” Dad replaced the old batteries with new ones and reattached the lid. “When we trust in Him, He cleans our hearts and makes us run as good as new—just like this car.”

“Wow,” Sean said, watching the car zoom across the floor. “It is as good as new!” – Sharon Mowery

How about you?

Do you try hard to make your life look clean when you’re really broken and dirty on the inside? No matter how nice you look or what good things you do, you can’t be clean until Jesus removes the filthy sin from your heart. He makes you clean and new so your heart can work the way it’s supposed to. Trust Him to give you a clean heart today. (To learn more, click the “Good News!” button in the right column of this page.)

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