Monday, February 7, 2011

Heart of the Home Challenge, Week 6

Philippians 2:14-15 (ESV)
[14] Do all things without grumbling or questioning, [15a] that you may be blameless and innocent, children of God.



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     Have you had one of those days, weeks, or maybe even months when nothing is going your way? It feels like you've woken up on the wrong side of the bed repeatedly. Philippians 2:14-15 is a reminder of what the Israelites did after God showed them one miracle after another. They were freed from slavery and led by God himself to the promised land. Did they rejoice that God was in their midst and provided for all their needs? Nope, that's right ladies; instead they grumbled, complained, and even cursed at God for the trials. It was so severe that God finally said enough and did not allow most of them to enter into the promised land. Instead those who grumbled got the lovely experience of wandering around the wilderness for 4o years. 
     A woman's heart sets the tone of the home. Emotions and perspectives are choices we make. We may feel miserable, and irritable however we have the choice to either choose to be thankful even though we don't feel like it or we can give in to these emotions, grumble and complain. If your heart is centered on complaints, the tone of your children's attitudes will reflect yours. 
     Instead of complaining, thank God for the very air you breathe, thank Him for all the little things in life. If nothing else thank Him for your salvation! I want to be blameless when I stand before my Maker. I don't want to be held accountable for all the complaints which God actually sees as sin. This week, make a conscious choice to center your heart on God, turn each complaint into a thankful. 

4 comments:

  1. Hi Heather,
    I am following you now and will go back and read the previous weeks' posts.
    It is true that a woman can set the tone for the home...and we always do have a choice.
    My sister used to laugh at me when we were growing up and she would call me Pollyanna...I was always seeing the positive side of ANY situation...and I haven't changed. I can tell you it makes like so much more pleasant for me, my family and everyone else whose life I touch throughout the day. :)

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  2. hey.....I am following you now and will go back and read the previous weeks' posts.
    It is true that a woman can set the tone for the home...and we always do have a choice.

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  3. I found you through the Mom Bloggers Club and am now a follower. What a beautiful blog you have. Your words are such an inspiration. I planned to stop by for just a peek, and have found myself clicking through pages for almost 30 minutes! Looking forward to reading more. Happy Thursday! :o)

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  4. You've got a wonderful thing here. Thank you for being so brave and honest. I really appreciate it, and find it inspiring. Thanks!

    Sarah Allen
    (my creative writing blog)

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