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Remodel

I just finished a TV interview. The makeup part is always so fun. It's like getting a make-over. But should I be offended that it took a solid half-hour to do the makeup on this one short woman? "We're just enhancing what's already here," she kept saying. Never mind that she was mixing the makeup with something that looked exactly like a little tiny trowel. Enhancing? I think it was more of a remodeling job. I'm just glad she fought off any urges to yell something like, "Hey, Harv! We're going to need the belt sander, some heavy-duty mortar and an extra nail gun!"

Not that there aren't times I wouldn't be perfectly content with a bit of a remodeling. My foundation seems to have settled at least a little. I have to wonder about my structural integrity. A little brick work, a little landscaping, maybe a sheetrock repair or two might just work wonders on this old house. After all, somewhere along the way I seemed to have picked up a few more bricks than my foundation could comfortably hold. I even asked the makeup lady about knocking off a few of these chins, but she just laughed.

Ever feel like you need a life remodeling? A new addition here, a revamping there? Maybe you've strayed from the original blueprint, spiritually speaking. It's easy to feel that way any time we lose focus of our real purposes in life.

Our real remodeling transformation happens as we allow the Holy Spirit to do His work in our lives. 2 Corinthians 3:17-19 says, "Now, the Lord is the Spirit, and wherever the Spirit of the Lord is, he gives freedom. And all of us have had that veil removed so that we can be mirrors that brightly reflect the glory of the Lord. And as the Spirit of the Lord works within us, we become more and more like Him and reflect His glory even more" (NLT).

Now there's a make-over! Through the Holy Spirit we can have a heart make-over that's perpetual- constantly building structural integrity of the soul. And that's real integrity. Even better, when the makeup job is finished and we're ready to look into the mirror, guess who we'll see? Jesus! As we allow the Spirit to do His make-over work in our lives, we become more and more like our Savior. How perfectly beautiful to have the mirror reflecting HIS glory! It's a life make-over that gives us ever-increasing joy and hope.

As for the physical make-over, I'm not putting my hope in that. Of course, I'm not totally dismissing the belt sander idea either.

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Rhonda Rhea is the author of "Who Put the Cat in the Fridge" and other insanely fun books, including "Amusing Grace" and "Turkey Soup for the Soul--Tastes Just Like Chicken." She is a radio personality and humor columnist and speaks at conferences and events nationwide. Rhonda lives in the St. Louis area with her pastor/husband and their five children. Find out more at www.RhondaRhea.net.

 


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