When teaching about the gospel of Jesus Christ, I sometimes use a metaphor I heard while I was still a high school seminary student:
When we're born, we are given a white jumpsuit to wear. As we move through life, we often slip and fall. Sometimes we even fall headfirst in the mud. Our white jumpsuits invariably get soiled.
At the end of our lives, we will arrive at our Father's house. It is a large, white mansnion. Everything on the outside is white and immaculate. The inside is white as well.
The walls are white.
The furniture is white.
There is nothing but the purest white to be seen.
Everyone is wearing white clothing, perfectly clean.
How will we feel, as we approach this heavenly home, soiled with dirt and grime and filthiness?
We would be more comfortable to stay out, in a dirtier place.
We would be more comfortable to stay out, in a dirtier place.
But the gospel, the "good news", is that there is a detergent available to everyone that can cleanse any stain and remove any spot.