The Beauty of Order: Creating Space for What Matters Most
Clutter is rarely only physical. When our closets, desks, and calendars overflow, our souls often feel the same way — pulled in ten directions before breakfast.
Order is not obsession. It is hospitality toward your future self and the people who share your space. A row of matching hangers, a cleared counter, a single frame on the wall with a photo that makes you smile — these are small sermons about what you value.
Scripture does not ask us to live in sterile perfection. It invites us to make room. Room for prayer. Room for a friend at the table. Room for rest. When you simplify what you own, you often discover you already have enough.
Start with one drawer, one shelf, one habit. Thank God for what remains. Let the calm of a tidy corner remind you that peace is possible even when the world is loud.
From that place of order, choose tools that serve you — velvet hangers that protect what you wear, frames that honor who you love, a handheld vacuum that makes quick mercy on crumbs before guests arrive. Steward the space; receive the joy.

