The non-reality house

Reality TV has become a staple type of tv programming in today's world. Whether it's all truly "reality" is another question, but it begs the question. "If we're so drawn to watching people on TV in "real-life" why are we opposed to inviting others into our real-life in our home?"

Here's what I mean. And this is not true for everyone. When we invite others over, friends, neighbors, family, why does the whole house need to perfect? It's like we're trying to impress people with how picked-up our life is. That we're really put together when we may not be that particular day. I'll admit this is tough for me... but I think by setting the bar super high for what it looks like to have people over and in our mess, we actually keep ourselves from true community.

I'm not saying just leave your house a disaster, but don't stress about the little messes when people come over. Show them it's OK. We're all messy, we're not perfect. That's why we need Jesus. 

Let's push ourselves to have a "reality" house.

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