I enjoy wood working projects. I have made shelves,
entertainment centers, hope chests, and step stools among other things. My
favorite part of the project is that point when it is all put together but
before I apply the stain. There is something about looking at the raw wood that
I cut, shaped and put together that gives me a feeling of accomplishment. I
know I still have to finish the project and I will have a different feeling
about it when it is completely finished and ready to be used.
I always enter the finishing phase with a feeling of
hesitation. When I apply the stain I know from experience that the first
application of color will reveal every imperfection in the wood. As the stain
is applied I will see if my hands were invisibly dirty and left fingerprints
that now become dark smudges. I can now also see if I was careless with my
sanding and left scratches going the wrong way or did not sand enough so that a
fine bristle of wood stands up like five o'clock shadow.
All of those imperfections are fixable. I have to sand it
again with care to correct the imperfections and apply more stain. When the
stain is right and I am pleased with the look I am ready to apply a hard clear
finish to protect the stain and make the project ready for use.
Paul said, "For I am confident of this very thing, that
He who began a good work in you will perfect it until the day of Christ
Jesus." (Philippians 1:6 NAS) The day we gave our lives to Jesus we
changed. We crossed over from being an unfinished project of our own to being
His project to finish. Before He touched us our hands were dirty and we were
rubbed the wrong way. He applied the first coat and revealed all our
imperfections. He applied, and is still applying, the sandpaper to remove the
flaws and smooth the roughness. He makes us useful for His purpose.
I'm glad He is still working on me. I look forward to being
finished in Christ.
Bro. Robin
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