W@W WRAP – Week 459
The Holy Art of Making Room for God — Have you ever noticed how clutter steals peace? A messy room, a crowded desk, a disordered space—it pulls at our minds, drains our energy, and blurs our focus. But this isn’t just about our homes or our workspaces. It’s a mirror of the heart. An unorganised space hinders movement and efficiency—and so does an untended soul. When our hearts are crowded with unforgiveness, resentment, fear, or busyness, the divine rhythm of grace is interrupted. We find ourselves striving instead of flowing, reacting instead of resting, surviving instead of abiding. But when we ask God to help us clear the clutter within, when we surrender what’s been stored in dusty corners of our souls, we create sacred space—a sanctuary for the Holy Spirit to dwell freely. Nurturing our inner lives is not luxury—it’s holy necessity. It’s preparing the soil of our hearts for new growth, fresh anointing, and the fullness of God’s purpose. For the God who brings order out of chaos is waiting—not to shame the mess, but to restore the masterpiece. (Psalm 139:23–24, Hebrews 12:15, Proverbs 4:23 & Matthew 6:33)