Warning: This may ruffle your sensibilities.
Everyone has to pick their nose. You cannot say you have
never done it or ever will again. It is not the picking the nose part that is
the issue. It is the “what you do with the booger once you’ve dug it out of
your nose” that is the concern. Some of us will take the booger and lead it
into our mouth to get rid of it. Others will nonchalantly try to do something
in a natural way as they get rid of it, like rub it on the bottom of the chair
they are sitting on. Still others, will excuse themselves and go get a tissue
to deposit the little or big booger into. Where am I going with this? The nose
is like the outward demonstration of the condition of our heart and soul. Those
boogers are the sins and negatives like anger or fear in our hearts that are
clogging things up. They are not allowing your heart to shine with God’s glory.
If you deposit the booger somewhere else like under your chair; it is like a
person who is attempting to hide their sins. If you put the booger back into
your mouth; it is like a person who is denying their sins and burying them back
inside themselves. If you get up and put the booger in a tissue which goes to
the garbage; it is like a person who goes to the Lord with their sin, asking
the Holy Spirit to put it in the dumpster. Jesus comes and hauls out the trash
of our lives, all those tissues with boogers inside.
Our nose has a way of clogging up with snout when the
seasons change and allergens are in the air. Like those boogers, that snout has
to go somewhere too. You may swallow it in a not so pleasant way. You may
sneeze a sneeze and out it comes whether you want it to or not (funny side
story: my daughter has a tendency to sneeze when we are somewhere without a
tissue. She sneezed once and out came a foot long glob of snout that just hung
there. Ahhh, no tissue. Another mom at the bus stop saved the day.) Or you may voluntarily
go to the bathroom and blow your nose. This snout is representative of the
busyness of our lives. We can get so bogged down with stuff that needs to be
done that we forget that we have to feed our souls too. We have to stop and
blow our noses. This clears our minds and hearts opening them up to listening
to God, to breathing in the spirit of truth through His Word and feeding our
souls with all the fruits of the Spirit.
When we get sick with a cold or the flu our noses and the
stuffiness or runniness is what we tend to focus on. They are only symptoms of
the cold. Our hearts are the same way in that they can be darkened by sin,
guilt and shame. They are sick and the symptoms will show in us with our
behavior like our moodiness, angry outbursts, depression, etc. These are just
signs of a bigger issue with the condition of our souls. Have we accepted Jesus
as our Savior? Do we have a relationship with God? Are we feeding our souls consistently
with prayer, worship, study, meditation and so on? Or have we let the sins of
our past and/or our anger and fears build up inside of us so much so that it
starts to show on the outside in our noses and other physical ailments?
What is the health status of my nose/heart/soul? I remember
my mom telling me to go blow my nose. I would let it drip and sniff it up over
and over again. Having a heart and soul at peace takes some effort on our part.
The relationship with the Lord needs to be fostered. We need to blow our nose,
clean out the boogers and deposit them in a tissue and we need to exam our
hearts and souls when we are showing the symptoms of heart/souls being sick so
we can get our noses cleared out and our souls in balance with our spirit and
body and especially with God.
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