There’s nothing quite like walking into a freshly cleaned house – the floors gleaming, the air crisp, everything in its place. You can breathe again. The chaos is gone. It feels good, doesn’t it? Although a clean home isn’t just about tidiness … it shows love for those who live there, and honour to anyone who walks through the door.
Now imagine your heart as that house. Life’s clutter builds up – resentment in one corner, compromise in another. The grime of old habits settles everywhere. Then one day, God hands you the broom and says, “Let’s make this place new again.”
2 Corinthians 7:1 Dear friends, we have these promises from God, so we should make ourselves pure – free from anything that makes our body or our soul unclean. Our respect for God should make us try to be completely holy in the way we live.
What promises? Paul’s talking about what he wrote just before this – God’s promise to live among us, to be our Father, to call us His sons and daughters.
And that’s the point. If the Creator of the universe chooses to dwell in us, then our lives – our “house” – should reflect His presence. Purifying ourselves isn’t about guilt or legalism; it’s about freedom.
It’s sweeping out the lies, scrubbing off the pride, throwing out the bitterness that clutters the soul, so that peace can move in and joy can breathe again.
When we let God help us clean house, we find not condemnation but calm. Not pressure but presence. It’s the sweetest kind of holiness – one that smells like grace and shines with the quiet honour of a life made ready for Him.
That’s God’s Word. Fresh … for you … today.








