A Place for Everything ----
Sometime as a child I heard the expression " a place for everything and everything in its place." I am sure it must have had something to do with my mom's frustration over what a messy room I kept. I am prone to blush whenever I remember how I responded to her pleas for greater order. "Clean laundry should be folded and placed in the right drawer.Shoes should be placed with its mate under the bed." Rules like this were only occasionally obeyed. As the years go by it has become clear that this simple statement about a place for everything has a greater application than just to domestic order. Matthew 22:37-39 states " You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind." When loving God is the top priority it is much more likely that other things will find their proper place. After stating "the great and first command" Matthew goes on to state "the second", "You shall love your ne...