Hey friend,
Last week, we talked about new beginnings—about letting God do a new thing in your life. But here’s the part we don’t always talk about: new beginnings require letting go of old things. As spring arrives and we begin refreshing our homes, it’s also an invitation to experience a deeper kind of renewal. While you’re decluttering your space, God may be calling you to renew your mind and release what no longer aligns with His truth.
While you’re cleaning out your closet and getting rid of what no longer fits, consider the thoughts and beliefs you’ve been holding onto. As you wipe down surfaces and clear what’s been sitting too long, ask God to reveal anything that has settled in your spirit that was never meant to stay. And as you take out the trash, think about the habits, patterns, or cycles that may be keeping you stuck in an old version of yourself. Growth requires release—you can’t carry the old into what God is doing next.
Scripture reminds us in 2 Corinthians 5:17 that “if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: the old has gone, the new is here.” The new isn’t something you have to chase—it’s already here. But you have to be willing to let go of what no longer belongs so you can fully step into it. This season isn’t just about cleaning—it’s a reset, a release, and a realignment with what God is doing in your life.
As you refresh your space, set the atmosphere intentionally. Our New Beginnings Room Spray, with notes of sugared lemon and vanilla, and Flourish Room Spray, with bright yuzu and creamy coconut, are designed to bring that sense of renewal into your everyday environment. If this message spoke to you, stay connected—Light Work is your weekly reset, delivered every Monday, filled with faith-based encouragement to help you release, refocus, and grow.