Spent the day with my husband sanding 60 years of stain, polyurethane, gum and who knows what else off the beautiful oak floors. Using different grit of sandpaper we sanded down cracks, uneven boards, and filled in holes. Cracks disappeared under the grinding of the paper. Next step is finishing the sanding, treating and staining the floors.
We have to remember that hurting and struggle does not damage us. There is a difference between hurt and harm. Sanding doesn't harm the wood. Just as discussion and confrontation sometimes hurts- it doesn't harm us. If we don't let it!!!
Accept the restoration that God has to offer.
"As iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another." Proverbs 27:17. God has put us together to sand down the bumps, dry spots, imperfections and inconsistencies in our lives so that our true character shows through. It is only after this sanding that we can accept the oil of grace, mercy, forgiveness and restoration into our very being.
We have to remember that hurting and struggle does not damage us. There is a difference between hurt and harm. Sanding doesn't harm the wood. Just as discussion and confrontation sometimes hurts- it doesn't harm us. If we don't let it!!!
Accept the restoration that God has to offer.
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