Sparkling Clean
Keys for KidsRead: Romans 3:22-26; Titus 3:5-7 Rosita wiped sweat from her forehead, then got back to scrubbing the pot in the sink. She was working as hard as she could to clean the kitchen before Mom got home. Theyâd had a fight that morning, and Rosita was sorry for the things sheâd said. She sighed and scrubbed harder. I want this kitchen sparkling clean when Mom gets home from work, she thought. Thatâll make up for it. She glanced into the living room where her little brother was watching cartoons. âHugo, bring your plate and cup here so I can wash them. And I just mopped the floor, so be careful!â But Hugo wasnât careful. He ran in and slipped when his socks hit the wet floor. His plastic dishes went flying into the air as he went sprawling across the kitchen, milk and crumbs raining down on top of him. Rosita gasped. âHugo!â Just then the door opened and Mom walked in. âWow,â she said. âWhat a mess.â Rosita covered her face with her soapy hands and burst into tears. Mom and Hugo stared at her for a moment before Mom sent him upstairs to wash the milk out of his hair. âRosita, whatâs wrong?â Mom asked. âIâIâve been working hard to clean the kitchen all afternoon. I wanted everything to be sparkling clean when you got here because I felt bad about what I said this morning. I wanted to make things right.â âOh, honey.â Mom gave her a hug. âYou donât have to clean the kitchen to make things right with me. Youâre my daughterâI love you, and Iâll always forgive you. But I know the feeling. In fact, I used to try to do the same thing with God. I thought I could make up for my wrongs by doing something right. But it wasnât enough.â âBecause the only way to make things right with God is through Jesus, right?â âYou got it,â said Mom. âWhen we trust Him to save us, He forgives our sins and makes us sparkling clean.â Rosita nodded. âIâm sorry for what I said this morning, Mom. Will you forgive me?â âOf course.â Mom grabbed a mop from the closet. âAnd now Iâm going to make this kitchen sparkling clean!â âCourtney Lasater How about you? Are you working hard to make things right with God? Are you trying to do good things so Heâll forgive you for the bad things youâve done? No matter what you do, it wonât make up for your sin. Only Jesus can make you right with God. He died and rose again so you could be forgiven and have all your sins washed away. Confess your sin and trust in Him, and He will forgive you. (To learn more, go to https://keysforkids.org/goodnews.) Today's Key Verse If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness. (NKJV) 1 John 1:9 Today's Key Thought Only Jesus makes things right