The Markers Within Reach

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Little Danny was bored. It wasn’t much fun to have one of his brothers at school and the other brother out playing with the neighbor boy. But, being a typical three-year-old, it didn’t take Danny long to find something to do—especially since his mother was busy in the kitchen.
Wandering through the living room, he discovered one of his favorite things to play with—markers! His brother had left them within Danny’s reach when he went outside to play. Even though Danny knew that his mother didn’t want him to play with them, he just couldn’t resist his brother’s marker set—especially the nice big black one! If he played very quietly with it, maybe Mother would not find out what he was doing.
Off came the cap of the big black marker. He touched the damp, inky tip and squished it against his fingers. Then he started drawing on his hands. This was more fun than drawing on paper! But suddenly Danny wasn’t thinking anymore about how much fun it was. He set the marker down and looked at his hands. What a mess they were! Now Mother would find out what he had been doing!
The quietness of Danny’s play made his mother do some checking, and when Danny looked up from his inky, black hands, his eyes met his mother’s. She didn’t look happy. Danny knew he had done wrong, and there was the ink all over his hands to tell his mother what he had been doing.
Often we are tempted to do things that we know are not right, thinking that we will get away with it if no one finds out. But there is One, our loving God and Father, who sees, hears, and knows everything. Danny’s mother often sang to him this little Sunday school song:
Oh, be careful, little hands, what you do,
Oh, be careful, little hands, what you do,
There’s a Father up above looking down in tender love,
Oh, be careful, little hands, what you do.
Every one of us needs to remember that God has said, “Be sure your sin will find you out” (Numbers 32:2323But if ye will not do so, behold, ye have sinned against the Lord: and be sure your sin will find you out. (Numbers 32:23)).
Mother scolded Danny and warned him not to play with pens and markers again, unless he asked her first. It was a big job trying to get all that black ink off Danny’s hands.
Sometimes there are things in our hearts that we know are wrong, but we don’t want to give them up. We need to talk to the Lord Jesus about them and tell Him about these sins in our hearts.
Mother’s scolding and the long scrubbing of his hands to clean them didn’t change Danny’s heart. Only God can change a heart. Danny still wanted to play with pens and markers without asking.
A few days later Danny found a blue pen on the table that Mother was using for writing her grocery list. This time he took it with him out to the deck at the back of the house. It was a pretty day, and he could have lots of fun with the pen out there  ... where Mother wouldn’t see him. Danny didn’t have any paper with him, so he used the next best thing—his legs. Up and down he scribbled, from his socks all the way up over his knees and on up his legs. Pretty soon he had blue ink all over them.
Again his mother found him. This time Danny had to be punished and then scrubbed and scrubbed to get his legs clean.
There was something else dirty about Danny. It was his heart. Disobeying and self-will are sins and make hearts dirty, and there is only one thing that can clean hearts from sin. When the Lord Jesus died on the cross, He bore the punishment for sin and shed His precious blood to wash sins away. Nothing else will do. “Though thou wash thee  ...  and take thee much soap, yet thine iniquity is marked before Me, saith the Lord God” (Jeremiah 2:2222For though thou wash thee with nitre, and take thee much soap, yet thine iniquity is marked before me, saith the Lord God. (Jeremiah 2:22)). “The blood of Jesus Christ His Son cleanseth us from all sin” (1 John 1:77The same came for a witness, to bear witness of the Light, that all men through him might believe. (John 1:7)). “Come now  ...  saith the Lord: though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow” (Isaiah 1:1818Come now, and let us reason together, saith the Lord: though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they be red like crimson, they shall be as wool. (Isaiah 1:18)).
Have you let the Lord Jesus wash your heart clean from all your sins? He is waiting for you to come to Him about them.
ML-06/13/2010