It’s All Inside
At the first of the year I decided to do something I should have done a long time ago. Deal with my wardrobe. I don’t consider myself a packrat and normally purge the house of unnecessary items quite often. My clothes are a different story. I’m not sure why but I keep old ratty t-shirts, jogging pants with holes (in places that should not be seen), worn-out shoes (is that my toe peeking through), and clothes that looked nice at one time, but now make me pause (what was I thinking).
This cleaning mission was spawned as a result of watching too many episodes of TLC’s What Not To Wear. Unlike other reality shows where the participant has to go through some type of surgery to complete a makeover, What Not To Wear provides the participant with $5000 to buy a whole new wardrobe. My dresser and closet was a spaghetti of clothes I SHOULD have stopped wearing a long time ago. There was no way I wanted the hosts, Stacy and Clinton, to show up at my door.
Thankfully some clothes I did have sense of enough to leave alone. Either my hips had gotten wider or the washing machine was playing a cruel joke. Being in denial, I like to blame the washing machine! While I no longer wore them, they continued to take up space. Well, I placed my sentiments to the side and in less than 30 minutes, I ripped clothes from the hangers and the dresser drawers. Then, I proceeded to place the clothes in a pile to give away and others into the trash can. Mission accomplished! Well … almost?
Any woman knows you have to replace what you no longer own. Right? I’m not a shopoholic, but the empty hangers indicated a trip to the mall to me. Well, one of my favorite stores to go to is JCPenney. I know I can usually count on them to have the conservative style I like to wear and checking out the Spring sale wouldn’t hurt. Speaking of conservative, I can take that to the extreme. I’m attracted to neutral colors like brown, black and navy which are not the most exciting colors in the world.
With a tad bit of boldness I checked out clothes with a little more color. After numerous trips to the dressing room, I noticed a pattern. Where before I rarely would wear “pink,” now I started noticing that pink was not so bad after all. I have heard it is the “in” color. Must be, it was hard to avoid it. Pink was so prevalent, that I found my eyes being drawn to a very nice pair of pink sandals. Keep in mind I’m a neutral woman, so this was out in left field for me. I looked them over because they were really cute, but I was prompted to think. How many other shopping expeditions have I bought something because it was cute? How many times has something cute ended up being forgotten in the back of the closet? Ok, these are cute shoes , but they would not be coming home with me.
JCPenney’s slogan is “It’s All Inside.” While they are referring to their product and services, “It’s All Inside” is so profound. As the days get warmer, we can easily get caught up with pretty flirty skirts, sandals, shades, etc , but what about our innermost parts. In 1 Samuel 16: 7, God told Samuel, “The LORD does not look at the things man looks at. Man looks at the outward appearance, but the LORD looks at the heart.” I needed to replace some clothes in my closet only with the basics. The unnecesary purchases would only have me cleaning out the closet again!
Sometimes our heart gets cluttered with unnecessary items, just like our closets and dresser drawers. Unfortuntely, when we let these items or situations build up they cause our hearts to harden. Hardened hearts lack the sensitivity to hear the Holy Spirit and the decision making process becomes complex and messy. Mmmm, I see some connections to my crazy reasoning for hanging onto clothes.
What’s taking up residence in your heart? What needs to be cleaned and thrown out? Check out a little fashion advice below.
Rather, clothe yourselves with the Lord Jesus Christ, and do not think about how to gratify the desires of the sinful nature. Romans 13:14 NIV
Therefore, as God’s chosen people, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience. Colossians 3:12 NIV
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Ah, what a great blog! And what a fun shopping trip (although you know me. I woulda worn them pink shoes. LOL) Thanks for sharing. I loved it.
Mary G.