After my hubby recently got a new front door installed, he then installed a new lock and gave me the new key. I put it on my already full key ring, right next to the old (and now obsolete) house key. Why was I keeping the old key? I reasoned, “I’ll put the new key next to the old one so the old shape can trigger a reminder that I need to select and use the new one.” Sound convoluted? I agree. But worse, I realized this morning that I have a bunch of old keys that I’m carrying around every day in my purse – to what avail?
Let’s see…I have the copies of my mom’s old 4-door Pontiac 6000 that I drove during sophomore year of college when I had a spring internship (yes, that was in the late 1990s), AND consequently, that car was sold a long time ago. Yeah, I suppose I could get rid of those two useless keys. Then there’s the key to my grandmother’s house (rest her soul; she passed away two years ago on Thanksgiving Day); I suppose I’m keeping that for sentimental reasons. Since I haven’t lived at that address for 10 years, and they’ve since added a deadbolt (for which I don’t have the key), that’s not doing me any good!
So really, I guess the only key I need to carry on a daily basis is my current house key (for the new door) and my current vehicle keys. Organization really is God’s plan to simplify our lives. But I could’ve attested to that yesterday while cleaning out my purse when I (finally) discarded receipts and grocery lists over 6 months old…geez, old clutter can accumulate unawares until it becomes a mountain…attack first! And wouldn’t you know that today’s Weight Watchers meeting talked about “having a ceremony to retire our old materials – get rid of ‘em; they won’t work anymore!” since we’ll be learning about a completely new program rolling out after Thanksgiving? I’ve got more “throwing out” to do; God really knows how to underscore a message…
The moral of this diatribe: Get rid of old baggage that serves no purpose in your present. A key is only as valuable as what it’s able to unlock. What “old keys” (or memories, thoughts, habits, photos, or other items) do you need to discard today?
“And no man putteth new wine into old bottles: else the new wine doth burst the bottles, and the wine is spilled, and the bottles will be marred: but new wine must be put into new bottles.”
(Mark 2:22)
© Copyright 2010 by Kayren J. Cathcart
Fabulous. I hung on every sentence. Anxious to read more.
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