My closet is cluttered and it’s starting to get to me!
I am so tired of clothes hanging off the shelves more than the hangers and tripping over shoes and things that need to go to Goodwill. I know it will take me a few hours to sort through it all and get rid of some stuff, but when I’m done I get to enjoy a clean closet! So that’s on my “must do” list this week.
I usually avoid cleaning my closet as long as I can because it’s no fun! But it never fails that the longer I neglect it, the worse things get, and the longer it takes to clean.
God recently reminded me that my heart can be the same way. It’s easy to let impatience, unforgiveness and my desire for things to go my way (I know that’s control but it sounds better described as desire). Anyway, it’s easy to let those things clutter up my heart. And the longer I let my heart stay cluttered with sin, the more of a mess I end up with in my thoughts and in my relationships.
I’ve been challenged about not letting clutter build up in my marriage while reading the book, “Love and Respect” by Dr. Emmerson Eggerich. Have you ever read it?
This book is about the love a woman most desires and the respect a man desperately needs. Inside the book, Dr. Emmerson shares this:
“I wrote this book out of desperation that was turned into inspiration. As a pastor, I counseled married couples and could not solve their problems. The major problem I heard from wives was, “He doesn’t love me.” Wive are made to love, want to love and expect love. Many husbands fail to deliver. But as I kept studying Scripture and counseling couples, I finally saw the other side of the equation. Husbandss weren’t saying it much, but they were thinking, She doesn’t respect me. Husbands are made to be respected, want respect and expect respect. Many wives fail to deliver. The result is that five out of ten marriages land in divorce court (and that includes evangelical Christians). As I wrestled with the problem, I finally saw a connection: without love from him, she reacts without respect; without respect from her, he reacts without love. Around and around it goes. I call it the Crazy Cycle of conflict. In my marriage conference and book I help men and women learn how to:
- Stop the Crazy Cycle of conflict
- Initiate the Energizing Cycle of Change
- Enjoy the rewarded cycle of New Passion
Oh, I can so relate! As I shared in this post in December, showing my husband respect is something God has taught me the importance of over the past 15 years. I’ve had to work at it and find practical ways to show it. This book is a great reminder for me to ask God if there’s anything cluttering up my heart or my thoughts or my marriage. I don’t know about you, but I’m so thankful I don’t have to do this de-cluttering alone. Like King David, I can ask God for help, by asking Him to give me a clean heart and renew in me the desire to keep it clean along the way! Hmm, I wonder if He’ll help me with my closet, too!?
Today’s Give-Away

Love & Respect Marriage Conference
at Calvary Church in Charlotte, NC
February 13 &14, 2009.
Click here to read what Dr. Eggerich wrote on his blog this week about the conference in Charlotte this weekend. And let me know if you’ll be there. My husband and I would love to meet you!
To be part of today’s give-away, click on “comments” below and indicate if you would like to win the book, the tickets to the conference or either one. PLEASE include your email so I can contact you if you win. Thank you Love and Respect Ministry for today’s great give-aways!
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Hey Renee,
I am certain this conference will be amazing. Greg & I read the book and did the video series, twice! It not only helped our marraige, but it helped my husband better understand our teenage girls as well. Men will listen to this because it is another man telling it not a woman!Not to mention he is very animated. Enjoy the conference, we would love to see him in person sometime.
Hugs,
Margaret
This is great. This is something I truely need to work on in my marriage. I would like to win the Love & Respect book. [email protected]
What a great post!! I ummmm have lots of clutter in my closet and some not so hidden that is driving me crazy!! I am also on a quest to read this book. Haven’t gotten it yet or started it yet but you are the third person in the last wmonth to recommend it to me! hmmmmm God speaking?!
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Thanks so much for the insights, it is so easy to get caught up in the cycle. I tend to make comments “to help” my husband and what I am really doing is being critical, just in an underhanded way. I am at a point where I know I need to work on my marriage, but don’t even know where to start and am procrastinating because life with 4 kids is busy. I would love to win the book (unfortunately, the conference is too far from us here in CA) and start to be more of who God and my husband want me to be. Thanks so much for sharing Renee!
Angela
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I would love to win tickets to see Love and Marriage conference in N.C. Thanks for considering us(my husband and I) for this Valentine conference. May God continue to use you for His honor and glory.
Paula
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Wow, my husband and I were JUST in the middle of cleaning out our closets. I, of course, was thinking of the million and one things that I needed to do that were more important! That’s when I stopped to ask God to keep me focused and here I am… at your blog! Praise God! He is amazing!
Anna Mc
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(Would love love love the book, but I recently won a prize through your blog).
I’ve been on a real de-clutter kick! I’ve ALMOST gone through the entire house! Closets, cupboards – everything! In fact, earlier tonight I bagged 5 garbage bags full of clothes to donate to a charity. (Only one bag had my clothes in it!) My next job is the storage in the basement. What gets me is that it all looks perfect right now, but give it a few weeks, months, and it will be time to de-clutter again. Every time I make a ‘clean sweep’ I have good intentions to ALWAYS keep it looking like this, but somehow things get untidy again.
Good intentions are never enough. Not in cleaning and certainly not in marriage. It takes work and effort. The results are so worthwhile.
Thanks for always being such an encouragement here Renee.
Love ya,
Joy
I certainly can relate!
The book sounds great. So does the conference, but apparently you don’t have many in that state who are commenting today and can get there!
And you and Lysa are ganging up on us with our wardrobes and closets today! No fair! LOL
Thanks Renee,
This was a great reminder. The closet clutter was a fantastic illustration of the condition of our hearts at times. I would love to read the book.
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Any adoption update?
Christine
My bible study just finished Love and Respect. What a tremendous book!
I would love to be entered into the drawing for the book. I’m also looking for ideas to improve my marriage.
thanks
Kim / Ohio
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Becoming clutter can happen so quickly and too easily. My husband works tons of hours and odd hours it’s easy to get caught up in the “alone” feeling. Anything that can help in learning how to deal with these feelings would be great!
It’s funny what you said about choosing the wording of your vows carefully. I remember doing that too with my vows to Eddie. I did want to be able to live up to them, but I also wanted people to understand what those words really mean.
I am in the middle of learning this lesson, too. Maybe I’m still at the beginning??? GOD is trying to teach me this through both Created to Be His Helpmeet and The Love Dare.
I’m trying to remember when you guys got married…Eddie and I were in November, April and Jerald were December. When did you guys get married?
His book has been on my to-read list for along time!!!! Thank you for the reminder that we need to un-clutter or hearts and minds!!!
We just finished a 2 week series on these same topics at church. I would love to read Dr. Emmerson’s book and go further. Thanks for offering them. It was eye opening to me to see the cycle that gets going if we let it!
Bridget @ [email protected]
Speaking for myself…I have tons of clutter that needs clearing!
Thanks!
Melissa
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I can’t get to a conference in North Carolina, but I sure could use that book!
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I don’t find it hard to respect my husband. He makes it easier by following his part… loving me. He shows me so much love that just comes natural to respect him.
ladyverlina AT yahoo.com
I would love to win the book.