Return & Realign: A Journey of Renewal for the Creative Soulਨਮੂਨਾ

DAY 2 Clearing the Clutter
Scripture: Hebrews 12:1-3
Devotional:
Creative people accumulate clutter. Not just physical clutter, but emotional, mental, and spiritual clutter. Ideas, expectations, deadlines, insecurities, and unprocessed moments pile up until our inner world feels crowded. Lent invites us to clear space.
The writer of Hebrews speaks of “everything that hinders,” not just sin. Some things that hinder us are good things that have grown too loud. Some are habits that once helped us but now weigh us down. Some are voices we’ve allowed to shape us more than God’s voice.
Clearing the clutter is not about becoming minimalistic; it’s about becoming available. When we remove what hinders, we make room for God to speak, lead, and breathe fresh creativity into us.
This is not a frantic purge. It is a gentle, Spirit‑led process of noticing what no longer serves our calling and releasing it with trust. As we clear space, we discover that God has been waiting to fill us with peace, clarity, and renewed purpose.
Reflection:
What clutter (internal or external) is God inviting me to release?
Prayer:
Holy Spirit, show me what is weighing me down. Help me clear space so I can hear You more clearly.
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About this Plan

Lent is a sacred invitation to slow down, clear the clutter, and return to God with our whole hearts. Designed especially for creatives, communicators, and leaders, this ten-day devotional explores themes of repentance, integrity, and renewed purpose. Through Scripture and reflection, you’ll rediscover the freedom of confession, the joy of surrender, and the beauty of walking closely with Jesus as you prepare for the hope of Easter.
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