Messy Monday

The parade's over, the crowd has dispersed.  The marching bands have decamped and the vendors have moved on.  All that's left is the confetti, lots of it, that litters the street.  True, the procession was a blast, the music amazing, the baton twirlers skilled and the floats magical.   But that was then and this is now and there's this mess which needs to be cleaned up.

Welcome to the day after Palm Sunday! Perhaps we should call it Messy Monday

Messy Monday, of course, need not be restricted to just this day.  It's really something that can be observed throughout the season.  Lent, after all, is all about cleaning up.  It's about putting our spiritual houses back in order, of attending to the mess that sin and alienation that have drawn us away from God and one another.  House chores aren't fun, but they're necessary.  This is true whether the cleaning up is of the vacuuming and mopping variety or the spiritual kind.  Fortunately, once done, we can enjoy the fruits of our labors.  And as an incentive, don't forget that in just a few days, next Sunday, to be exact, we'll have cause for an even big, brasher celebration.

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