Most people who know me personally know that I have a passion for restoring kitchens and old furniture. Equally exciting is taking a boring and ordinary item and repurposing it.Maybe I like it so much because the process of refurbishing a piece of furniture is similar to the process God uses when He restores us. Every cabinet, furniture piece, or raw material in need of transformation undergoes the same basic process.
First, you have to determine what you want the item to look like at the end of the transformation. In the case of humans. God determined that we should look as much like Jesus as possible.
The next reasonable step would be to determine what needs to change or be removed in order to get the thing to look like you want it to. When I'm restoring an antique, Most of the time I will have to use a gentle chemical stripper to remove the years of built up grime and dirt. Jesus will also gently begin removing years of hurt, failure, regret, and shame. The process, to be honest, can be brutally nerveracking and unpleasant but the end product always stimulates the change.
Next, I put a protective finish of some kind on the piece depending on what it needs. God doesn't change everyone in the same way at the same pace. He gives us exactly what we need exactly when we need it!
Last, the final touches are added. In the case of furniture, this usually inlvolves handles decorative glazes, sealers, and more. After we move past the core changes in our walk with God He continually adds His finishing touches on us. He changes our attitude, work ethic, appearance, and other things to fine tune us into the image of Christ until He returns to get us.
So smile! You are a work in progress. You're not supposed to be done growing. You have a master refinisher stripping away all the bad in you and restoring you into something great if you'll let Him! Hope you have a great Christmas this year and remember God loves you no matter where you come from or what you've done. So do I.




