tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1445179622768700682.post7426498569344007015..comments2024-01-23T00:10:59.776-08:00Comments on .HOLY TEMPLE UNDER RENOVATION: The Struggle Is Real (Part 2)Cathrine Rosehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13239332865022559487noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1445179622768700682.post-78472588640901979532016-01-08T22:18:09.796-08:002016-01-08T22:18:09.796-08:00That's the thing Diana, everything seems to ha...That's the thing Diana, everything seems to have potential in my home. These are good things. I need this mantra "get rid of the good to enjoy the great!" Why are we carrying these "memories" and passing down these memories? Doesn't scripture tell us to not store treasures on earth where rust and moths destroy...? So what if they are good and beautiful and "useful", like you put it, does it merit taking up space in our very limited house space? How to go about it? I feel I know what to do intellectually but my heart isn't understanding it. ha ha!Cathrine Rosehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13239332865022559487noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1445179622768700682.post-30515546687553693892016-01-07T18:07:26.554-08:002016-01-07T18:07:26.554-08:00Love it. You are inspiring me as I start this year...Love it. You are inspiring me as I start this year off with some decluttering. <br /><br />One thing that gives me problems is the fact that most of the things in our home are GOOD things. Not junk. Each has potential. Most have memories. It's just that we don't have room for them, and their presence stresses me out. So it's not just a matter of "Is this a good and useful item?" but "Does it merit taking up space in our very limited house-space?" Hard decisions. <br /><br />Thanks for the good words!<br />Diana Dianahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10301075330910381544noreply@blogger.com