Yesterday, I walked outside of the back door of our house, and I smelled that same unusual smell again. For the last few days, there has been a smell that I just couldn’t seem to identify. It wasn’t an unpleasant smell: it was a kind of woodsy fragrance. I used an old painted metal tank last week to fire a pottery project, and I thought that the burning enamel might have given off an odor, but that wasn’t it. I smelled the red concrete bricks that I had used to make my home-made kiln, but it wasn’t the bricks. But early this morning, just after taking my shower, I discovered the source of the smell: it was me! I used a new cedarwood deodorant that I got last Saturday – right about the time that I started noticing the unusual smell. Duh! Hey, do you have trouble with the boss at work? Are you crossways with your spouse at home? Do you have trouble with your children, or their teachers at school? It could be that all of these folk aren’t the problem. The stink could be you! Paul admonished the church members at Ephesus in Ephesians 4:2&3, “With all lowliness and meekness, with longsuffering, forbearing one another in love; Endeavouring to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace.” Hey, work at getting along with others today. Unity isn’t easy because it involves several people. But work at unity … work on your end. You may find that others get along much better with you when you work at getting along with them.