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Weeding Our Spiritual Garden

  • Taylor Wehri
  • Jan 14, 2020
  • 3 min read

“Whoever conceals their sins does not prosper, but the one who confesses and renounces them finds mercy” (Proverbs 28:13). NIV

My boxwood scrubs were neatly trimmed. The ugly weeds that had sprouted from the soil underneath them gone, the crawling ivy threatening to choke them ripped away. A fresh layer of pine straw covered the ground.

It was early spring, and my yard was taking shape. Satisfied, I stepped back to admire our handiwork.

This year we had taken weed control a step further by liningthe area with rolls of Weed Block before adding new soil. The stuff claimed tolet air, water, and nutrients get to the roots of the plants while preventingweeds from growing.

I thought I’d found a solution to the unpleasant problem ofweeds. But as it turned out, I hadn’t eradicated weeds at all. I’d only slowedtheir growth for a while.

The Weed Block kept the devils under control for a fewmonths, but eventually they pushed through the cracks in the plastic as itweathered and shifted. By the time the following spring rolled around, theweeds were a blight on the landscape once again. And they seemed to be thickerand stronger than ever before.

Weeds are much like the sin in our life. We think we cover themwith a blanket prayer that asks God to forgive us. We fail to confess specific sinbecause we’re ashamed, or as in the case of my weeds, because the work is justtoo hard and unpleasant to face.

When we fail toacknowledge our sins before God, they gradually spread, gaining traction as weignore them. Christians justify this because, after all, we’re not committing “big”sins such as murder, robbery, or physical assault. But those little ones suchas impatience, partiality, envy, and judging take over our garden to the pointwhere nothing else grows.

With my weeds, I wanted a One and Done, to wipe them outforever with ground cover. But this didn’t get to the root of the problem. Itonly worked for so long before the weeds were back in full force. I had to pullthem out of the ground consistently to get rid of them, knowing full well theywould grow back again.

Sin is likethat. We can choose to ignore it. Or we can say, “Father, forgive me of my sin,”and hope we cover it, but this will never go far in weeding it from our lives. Whenwe refuse to deal with sin, it will take over our garden of life, choking outthe fruit of the Spirit.

A single action will not eliminate sin from our life. It requires due diligence.

Three Steps to Weed Out Sin

  1. Acknowledge, Admit, and Confess

Without admitting we have a problem with sin, we can’t get help. God showed me I needed to confess my specific sins. But before I could confess, I had to do the hard work of recognizing and admitting them to myself. And I needed to do it consistently.

“If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness” (1 John 1:9). NIV

2. Repent.

After confessing, we must do more than ask God’s forgiveness. We do the work of avoiding the sin. Of stopping it before it takes over. Repenting from sin requires us to turn away from what is wrong and to turn to God. It means we resist sin, big and small, and obey God.

“Repent, then, and turn to God, so that your sins may be wiped out, that times of refreshing may come from the Lord” (Acts 3:19). NIV

3. Ask for Help

Just as I sought help weeding my garden, we need God’s help with sin. First, we ask Him to reveal our sin to us. We ask Him for the strength to overcome it before it takes root. Then we consistently nourish the Holy Spirit’s presence in our lives through daily prayer and Bible reading.

“So, dear brothers and sisters, you have no obligation whatsoever to do what your sinful nature urges you to do. For if you live by its dictates, you will die. But if through the power of the Spirit you put to death the deeds of your sinful nature, you will live” (Romans 8:12-13). NLT

PRAYER:

Thank you Father for revealing areas of sin in my life. Today, I confess the sins of greed and jealousy. Forgive me, and help me rid these weeds from my life. I want to keep the Holy Spirit alive, so keep convicting me and empowering me to turn away from the strongholds of these sins. Amen.

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