10 Ways Mowing the Grass is Like Sin
One of the joys of home ownership is mowing the lawn. We couldn’t afford a “lawn guy,” so it’s up to me and my wife to keep the grass cut.
So, this morning, when I lost my basset hound in the grass, I KNEW it was time to mow.
And as I pushed my lawnmower up and down the lawn, I started think about how much mowing the grass related to the sin in our lives.
1. If you don’t mow often, your grass will get out of control. I live in Florida, and when it rains, like it has in the past few days, the grass grows like crazy. If left alone, the grass will get so high, it’s easy for snakes and other bad stuff to cause problems. Sin is the same way, when we let sin get out of control, it it can wreak havoc with our lives. But it doesn’t just effect us. Romans 7:5
2. Mowing (or NOT mowing) always affects your neighbors. I have a neighbor next door that hasn’t cut his grass in a LONG while, and it looks like a jungle next door to my house. It not only makes my house look bad, it makes the neighborhood look bad. When sin gets out of control, it affects the people around you. It makes you look bad, and usually hurts the ones you love. Out of control sin is a lot like a jungle: it’s full of danger and death is always close by. Romans 6:23
3. You have to stay inside the lines for your yard to look right. When you mow the yard and you veer off to one side you can tell…EVERYONE can tell. Some sins are easier to hide than others, but in the end, the truth comes out, and everyone sees your mistakes. You HAVE to stay in God’s Will so that your sins are forgiven, and your life [lines] stays straight. 2 Chronicles 7:14
4. No matter how hard you try, my lawn is never perfect. I have a rectangular yard. I try to mow in perfect rectangles, so my yard doesn’t look funny when I’;m done. And no matter how hard I try, there is always one line (or more) that doesn’t look right. Sin causes us to live lives that dishonors God and causes us to veer away from our own core beliefs. No matter how hard we TRY to do everything right, we just can’t quite seem to get it right. That’s the beauty of Jesus Christ, no matter how messed up our lives [lawns] are, He makes up the difference, and makes us perfect. Romans 6:10
5. Mowing the grass always leaves stains on your shoes. I have 1 pair of old sneakers I use to mow the grass, and they USED to be white. Now, they’re green-ish. They’ve been stained by the grass. Sin leaves stains on our hearts and in our lives. And the ONLY way that we can get our lives clean is to be washed in the blood of Jesus Christ. Matthew 26:28
6. You have to re-fuel the lawnmower when it runs out of gas. If you forgot to check before you started, your lawn mower may run out of gas. This causes everything to stop and you have to trek back into the garage (and sometimes the gas station) to get more fuel. When we’re fighting the everyday desire to sin, we must refuel with God’s Word, prayer, and accountability. If we run out of gas, it’s usually our own fault. Ephesians 6:17
7. The only way we can truly appreciate our lawn mowing, is when it’s finished. We’ve all looked back on our hard work of mowing the grass and felt the pride of seeing a nice, clean, well manicured lawn, and knowing that we did that. It may not seem very much fun when you choose NOT to sin, but once the temptation has passed, and you look back and realize the HUGE mistake you just DIDN’T make, you realize that you did the right thing for the sake of Jesus Christ. Matthew 25:21
8. It’s always hotter when you mow the grass. It may be early morning or later in the evening, but once you start mowing, it just gets hotter. Mowing the grass is hard work, even when you use a self-propelled or riding lawnmower. It just get hot. Sin is a pressure cooker. You can only hide it so long. One day, your sins will be revealed, because you are ALWAYS living on borrowed time. Situations always get more and more tense. That’s why accepting Jesus, and letting go of all that sin is so refreshing. 1 Peter 1:17
9. Your refreshment is much better. After mowing the grass in the noonday sun, I had a HUGE glass of clear, cold water. And it was the BEST water I had EVER had. It was cold and truly refreshing. Living a life free from sin is more refreshing than living a sin filled life. You relationships are better, your life is more fulfilling, and your worship is more authentic. I John 3:6
10. People appreciate a well-maintained lawn. How many time have you driven into a neighborhood and noticed a really well kept lawn? When we get rid of the sin in our lives, we are blessed. God is blessed. Our businesses and our churces are blessed. Our spouses and familes even reap rewards as our lives reflect the true love and forgiveness of Christ. 2 Peter 3:11
Now get out there and mow the lawn!





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