In a reflective exploration of the depth of care and specificity God takes in creating the Tabernacle in the Book of Exodus, the discussion extends to how this attentiveness can be mirrored in how we maintain our bodies and by extension, our homes. This perspective is rooted in the belief that everything—from what we consume, to what we allow into our lives—should be considered with the intention of minimizing toxicity. The idea is not confined to just physical consumption but extends to mental and emotional influences, challenging us to reassess and detoxify our environments, habits, and lifestyles.
Spring cleaning is more than just a seasonal tidying; it's a call to action to cleanse both our external and internal environments from toxins that hinder our wellbeing. This includes scrutinizing the household products we use daily, cleansing the body and supporting its natural detoxification processes, nourishing the body with restorative nutrients, and embracing a lifestyle aimed at rejuvenating and sustaining both physical and mental health. Young Living offers solutions such as the Thieves Household Cleaner, providing a path towards maintaining a home environment that is both nurturing and non-toxic, underlining the importance community support to those looking to embark on this journey toward reduced toxicity, offering products and guidance that encourage a cleaner, more health-conscious living.
Read more...This blog post, challenges the "new year, new you" mentality and instead urges you to reclaim your true identity in Jesus, emphasizing the power of speaking truth and questioning societal norms and cultural conditioning that has become ingrained in our thinking. There is an emphasis on the biblical concept of being made new in Jesus, rather than relying on resolutions or trying to change in one's own strength, and the power of words and speaking life and truth in the year ahead. The new year is not about the calendar, but about the transformative power of God.