If you’ve ever felt lost, forgotten, or like you’re too messy for God’s love, this one is for you 🫶🏽
Luke 15 reminds us that heaven rejoices over every single one of us when we’re found. Jesus runs towards us, not away. I’m starting a new series where I clean and talk about the Bible with you! Together we can learn and grow in grace.
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Many of us experience moments when we feel too far gone or too imperfect to receive love or forgiveness. The powerful imagery in Luke 15 of the lost sheep being found reminds us that God's mercy is immediate and filled with joy. "He doesn’t wait," as the hand soap label from the image reminds us — symbolizing how God’s love is always present, ready for anyone who seeks it. This series creatively blends everyday activities like cleaning with spiritual reflection, making faith accessible and practical. Cleaning can serve as a metaphor for spiritual renewal — clearing clutter not only from our homes but also from our hearts. As we pick up a rag or wipe down a surface, we can reflect on God’s grace washing over us, reminding us that no matter how messy life feels, we are deeply loved. Luke 15 contains three parables about finding what was lost — the lost sheep, the lost coin, and the prodigal son — each demonstrating the joy and celebration when what was lost is found again. This joy extends beyond just finding objects or people; it is about restoring relationships, healing wounds, and rekindling hope. The hashtags #luke15, #biblestudy, #cleanwithme, #faithjourney, and #jesuslovesyou emphasize a community of believers who share their journey of faith and daily life. Incorporating motivational cleaning content with Christian messages creates a welcoming space for those who may be looking for spiritual encouragement amid everyday tasks. By engaging in this unique series, readers can expect to deepen their understanding of scripture while feeling motivated to maintain their physical space, creating harmony between body, mind, and spirit. It’s a reminder that Jesus runs towards us—not away—and His love welcomes every one of us, flaws and all. So, next time you feel lost or overwhelmed, remember that heaven truly rejoices when you’re found, and grace is always within reach.



































































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