Above Rubies Daily Encouragement Blogs

Through the weekly and daily devotionals you can be constantly encouraged in your great role of parenting, the highest career in the nation. You can also stay updated on what's happening with the Above Rubies ministry.

WHAT COLOR IS YOUR BED?

ColorBedI have always dreamed of a lilac (lavender) bedroom. I love this color, especially because it was my mother’s favorite color. It’s lovely to have a memory of your mother, isn’t it? At last we painted our bedroom this color. I have lovely lavender flowers draping around the canopy over our bed and my husband and I both love it.
 
My bedspread is white which matches beautifully, purchased for us by our lovely daughter, Pearl (THM). I wonder what color your eiderdown is. If you happen to have a green one, you’d be quite biblical although it wouldn’t match our bedroom.
 
I was reading Song of Solomon 1:16 again the other day. The bride in Song of Songs says to the Bridegroom: “Our bed is green.” The Hebrew word means to be “verdant.” That means a vivid green. It reminds me of my home country of New Zealand where everything is so green. Sometimes the grass looks luminous green.
 
My fellow New Zealanders, you wouldn’t notice this because you take it for granted. But often when I return to New Zealand and go into a supermarket, I am shocked at the greenness of the vegetables. The richness of the green is dazzling.
 
But this word also means “flourishing.” This book of the Bible can also be read as the relationship of the husband and wife. And what is our bed to be like? It should be FLOURISHING. Never stagnant, cold, or boring. Nothing of God is stagnant. It is always lifegiving, growing, and flourishing.
 
If we are in Christ, this should be our experience in every facet of life. And yes, even in the bedroom, and in the bed. We spend a good part of our life in bed and so we should make it a delightful place.
 
Never let your bed relationship become dead and non-existent. Foster it. Think of ways to keep it beautiful. Life-giving. Intoxicating. Satiating. Captivating. Always fresh.
 
You may not have a green bedspread but seek to make your “bed” life-giving green and flourishing.
This is Bible language (Proverbs 5:15-19).
 
Be blessed all day and night,
 
Nancy Campbell
 
Hebrew word ra’anan: Psalm 52:8; 92:10, 12-14; Song of Songs 1:16; Jeremiah 17:7, 8; and Hosea 14:8.
 
Hebrew word parach: Psalm 72:7; 92:12, 13; Proverbs 14:11; 66:14; and Ezekiel 17:24; and Hosea 14:5.
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IT’S A TOGETHER TASK

ATogetherTaskWho is your marriage all about? Is it all about you? Many couples live together but are not bound together. They start off with love and passion but as the years go by their relationship gradually grows boring and stagnant.
 
Why? I believe it's the "all about me" syndrome. What is my husband doing for me? How is my husband serving me? I have a right to be who I am and do my own thing. Soon the couple are living their own separate lives instead of being cemented together.
 
The very first marriage principle that God gave for marriage is oneness. Genesis 2:24 states that the married couple are to be "one flesh." We are not separate entities. We are one. We should think oneness. We should be yielded to one another to be "one flesh" as much as possible. We should be yielded to one another in one spirit, mind, and purpose to build our marriage and family.
 
Forget selfishness. It’s self-destructive. God has given us a mandate to build a family and establish His kingdom on earth TOGETHER! It’s a TOGETHER TASK! It needs the husband and the wife. The more we become one, the stronger we become. The more fragmented we become, the weaker we become.
 
May you be blessed as you build a “oneness” marriage,
 
Nancy Campbell
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CREATED WITH DIVINE PURPOSE

CreatedDivinePurpWhat a privilege to be a woman!
 
We are created in the image of God.
 
We are created to reveal the nurturing and mothering heart of God.
 
We are created with a womb to be a life-giver.
 
We are created with breasts to nurture and nourish life.
 
We are created to be a vessel of God to bring forth life into this world--a life that is planned before the beginning of time, a life with a God-given purpose to fulfill on this earth, and a life that is an eternal soul.
 
We are created to be the nurturers and trainers of God's children, the children He gives to us to train on His behalf.
 
We are created to be feminine.
 
We are created to be a divine helper to our husband, and we are blessed by God's plan to live under his covering and protection.
 
We are created for good works.
 
We are created to bring glory to God.
 
Thank you, Lord God. What a privilege. And thank you that we can live for Your divine purpose each new day. We are walking in the perfect will of God.
 
Have a great day,
 
Nancy Campbell
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DO YOU LOVE HOME?

DoULuvHmIt is inherent within us to love home. Yes, I know there are many women who don't want to be home with their children and would much rather be out of the home. But this is mental conditioning by our humanistic society—programmed through the media and the education system. It is not inherent.
 
As soon as Eve opened her eyes to life she was in her home, the God-ordained place for women to make a holy sanctuary for God and a safe nest to raise and train their children. Micah 2:9 (GNT) talks about women being driven from the "HOMES THEY LOVE." It goes on to say, "You have ROBBED THEIR CHILDREN OF MY BLESSINGS forever."
 
The Amplified Classic version translates: “From their young children you take away My glory forever.” In other words, it is the glory of children to be raised in the home.
 
The Amplified states: “From her . . . children you take away My splendor and blessing forever (by putting them among the pagans, away from Me.)” Why do we send our children off to be taught by pagans?
 
It is God's blessing for children to be raised with their mother in the home—and especially when the mother LOVES BEING IN HER HOME WITH HER CHILDREN. Children are robbed from their God-given blessings when they are left with alternative caregivers and taken away from the home.
 
Enjoy your home and children today,
 
Nancy Campbell
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DO YOU BELIEVE IN EDUCATION?

BelieveInEducYes, of course you do. As parents, we are very concerned about educating our children to prepare them for life. But what is education? Noah Webster's 1828 Dictionary states: "The bringing up of a child; instruction; formation of manners. Education comprehends all that series of instruction and discipline which is intended to enlighten the understanding, correct the temper, and form the manners and habits of youth, and fit them for usefulness in their future stations. To give children a good education in manners, arts, and science is important; to give them a religious education is indispensable; and an immense responsibility rests on parents and guardians who neglect these duties."
 
When we read this, we see that the greatest textbook we can use to educate our children is the Bible. The knowledge of God's Word should be foremost. The Bible must also be the foundation in teaching every subject for life.
 
Education is not only facts and knowledge but enlightening the eyes to understand. Psalm 19: 8 says: "The commandment of the Lord is pure, ENLIGHTENING THE EYES."
Do we want our children to be wise? Psalm 19:7 is the answer: "The testimony of the Lord is sure, MAKING WISE THE SIMPLE."
 
Our children can understand more than their teachers when they are filled with God’s Word. Psalm 119:99: ”I have more understanding than all my teachers: for thy testimonies are my meditation.”
 
Education is also correcting the temper and attitudes to prepare them to face life. How do we do this? 2 Timothy 3:16-17: "All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, FOR REPROOF, FOR CORRECTION, FOR INSTRUCTION IN RIGHTEOUSNESS: that the man of God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished unto all good works."
 
This conflicts with the current public education in this country which denies the wisdom of the Bible. It won't even allow God any room at all—in prayer, study, or even mentioning His name. Let's be honest. How can our children be "THOROUGHLY FURNISHED UNTO ALL GOOD WORKS" when they are denied the source of true wisdom? Yes, they will be educated, but in humanist, socialist, anti-God education. They will be prepped for a worldly lifestyle, but not for the destiny God has planned for them.
 
Handing our children over to a humanist and godless education only advances Satan's kingdom rather than God's kingdom.
 
I believe it is time for Bible-believing, God-fearing parents to make sure their children are receiving a godly and Word-inspired education. Anything less is apposite to God's plan for them. Can they receive this in the transgenderized, anti-Bible, progressive, public education system today? (Deuteronomy 6:6-9 and Psalm 1:1).
 
Blessings to you today,
 
Nancy Campbell
 
Painting: Simon Glucklich
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YOUR GLORIOUS COMMISSION

GloriousCommissionIsaiah 60:13 says: "I will make the place of My feet glorious." Originally, the place of God's footstool on earth was the ark in the Holy of Holies of the tabernacle where He dwelt. Later, He dwelt in the Holy of Holies in the temple made by Solomon.
 
Now we live in the New Covenant where God now dwells, not in a physical ark or temple, but in our hearts! Both 1 Corinthians 6:19-20 and 2 Corinthians 6:16 tell us that we are now the "temple" where God dwells. The word is actually "naos" which means we have now become the Holy of Holies for His dwelling. This is too amazing to contemplate. To think that God delights to dwell in us!
 
We are now His footstool here on earth. 1 John 4:17: "As he is, so are we in this world."
 
Dear mother, you are the footstool of God to your children as you reveal God to them through your daily attitude and actions. I love the quote by William Makepeace Thackeray which says, "Mother is the name for God in the lips and hearts of little children."
 
God wants His footstool to be glorious because He is glorious. May God save us from living sub-zero! May we understand the revelation of God's plan for us to be His glorious representation on earth, first to our husband and children, and then to everyone we meet.
 
As you get out of bed each morning, embrace your glorious commission. Realize that you are His footstool, revealing Christ to your children. You don't need any more motivation than that!
 
Be encouraged.
 
Nancy Campbell
 
Painting by Mary Cassatt
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WATCHING OVER YOUR FLOCK BY NIGHT

WatchOverFlockToday I am sending you a beautiful testimony by Janet Carlton.
 
WATCHING OVER YOUR FLOCK BY NIGHT
By Janet Carlton
 
Almost every mother discovers that her job description includes sleep deprivation. She may be awakened by a colicky infant, a teething toddler, a chronic bed wetter, a sick youngster, even a fearful teen.
 
After bearing nine children, I can honestly say that from the birth of our first child until two years after our last, I hardly ever slept through an entire night. That season of my life encompassed twenty-one years. Did I handle it graciously? Sometimes I was spiritually prepared and rose to minister to my child/children with gentleness and patience. For instance, nursing a baby at 3:00 AM often became a good opportunity to intercede for others or to worship without distraction. I tried to remember that since I was up anyway, I may as well be productive with prayer and praise. However, there were nights when I forsook some of that good perseverance. On one such night, the Lord arrested me with a few words that transformed my attitude and behavior.
 
I had settled into bed next to my husband for about the fourth time, exhausted after awakening and attending to multiple cries. Then - not again! I heard a whimper from our restless infant. "Pleeeeease, go back to sleep," I thought. "God, please make him go back to sleep." It was not to be. The whimper intensified. Aggressively, I swung my feet over the side of our bed, hoping John would be roused enough to feel guilty about his blanketed comfort. Yet what could he do? Nursing a baby was a job for Mom alone. Still, I wanted pity, so after rising and gruffly declining his nice, but useless offer of assistance, I stomped toward our door and opened and closed it noisily with frustration. My selfish flesh was manifesting, and I was headed for our baby’s room with mounting anger.
 
Upon entering the hallway, I was stopped. I heard a soundless voice. Out of my innermost being, in clear resonance, the Holy Spirit relayed the words of this short sentence:
 
"You’re watching over your flock by night."
 
Instantly, I melted.
 
How sweet of the Lord to encourage, rather than scold me, and how loving of Him to remind me that I wasn’t the only one awake. "He who keeps you will not slumber, Behold, He who keeps Israel will neither slumber nor sleep" (Psalm 121:3-4). I thought of what the shepherds in Bethlehem experienced when they were watching over their flocks by night. They were awake to see and hear the angelic hosts of heaven declaring the birth of our Savior! What important spiritual messages or lessons might I miss if I harbor a negative attitude toward my duties as a mother.
 
My anger switched to tender communion. Not only did I experience God’s warm fellowship in that otherwise dark and lonesome hour, but also His assurance that my ministry to our growing children was utterly significant to His kingdom - significant enough for Him to send me a healing and empowering word: You’re watching over your flock by night.
 
JANET CARLTON
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Painting by Mary Cassatt
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OUR MEALTIME SONG

MealtimesongDo you have a problem getting your children to the meal table? You are going to love this idea from Courtney . . .
 
OUR MEALTIME SONG
 
Some years ago, my friend told me she had come up with a creative way to let her children know it was time to come to the table to eat. When the meal was ready, she would sit down at her piano and play "Turkey in the Straw." One by one, her children would stop what they were doing as they heard it, and by the end of the song, they were all sitting at the table, ready to pray and eat.
 
I loved the idea, and having a musically creative husband, told him about it and asked if he would create a song. Thus, the Mealtime Song was born. But instead of me singing or playing something on the piano, I would turn on the CD!
 
On recording day, when my husband pulled the song together, he asked me and each of our children to do a line or two. My dad happened to stop by that day too, so even Grandpa's voice joined in, adding harmony.
 
My husband sings the main melody of the song while playing honky-tonk style on the piano as well as intertwining a trumpet solo. There's country-sounding banjo strumming in the background, lots of laughter, and happy voices sprinkled throughout as the children and I chime in with our lines.
 
Mealtime, mealtime, mealtime, mealtime,
Mealtime, mealtime, mealtime, mealtime!
It's time to eat when you hear this silly beat,
So moo-moo-move your feet,
It's time to eat!
 
Mama: Don't forget to wash your hands!"
Little brother: "Mealtime!"
The baby: "What's that?!"
A crowd cheering in the background: "Yay!"
Big brother: "Time to eat!"
Mama: "Who wants to eat?"
Big sister: "Y'all come and eat now!"
Mama: "Don't forget to wash up!"
Daddy: "Mmm-mmm! Better sit down!"
Mama and Daddy together: "Yummy!"
 
After a few plays, the results became like a reflex. When the children heard the song, they knew they had three minutes and twenty-three seconds to finish up what they were doing and make their way over to the table to be seated in time.
 
Over the years, as my little ones grew and became more capable, I gradually assigned them mealtime chores to complete by the song's ending, and so then by the end of the song—which happens to be the fun moo of a cow—the plates, napkins, and silverware are on the table, the baby is buckled into his high chair with his bib on, the drinks are passed out, and everyone is seated and ready to pray.
 
Through the years, as the next child in line became old enough to help, I would pass down an older sibling's chore to the younger and graduate the older ones to another chore. Twelve years have passed now since the creation of our Mealtime Song, and, if we're home, we still play it three times a day.
 
Now that we have seven children, the older two don't have any more mealtime preparation chores to graduate to and so it is in the hands of the younger ones, which works out well since the older ones are busier with online college and their small businesses. Still, whoever is home, by the end of The Mealtime Song, there they are ready and sitting down with the rest of us
 
What a delight it continues to be to press play (now on my cell phone!), hear my "dinner bell" tune and watch it do its work . . . seeing my children come out of the woodwork and piece-by-piece see my table, get prepared, and all the heads pop up, ready for another family meal.
 
COURTNEY SIRARD
Woodland, California
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P.S. I have put the Mealtime Song and many other of my strategies into an online course that I am creating. I created this course because I am passionate about helping moms fulfill one of their mandates from God—to manage their home and children.
 
I love helping moms get their homes in order because when they are in order, we and our households can do so much more, whether it be small businesses, hosting small groups, having guests over, Bible studies, or even a home church. I love how having our houses in order enables our homes to be the action center for our own families and then beyond!
 
The course is called The Mom Acceleration and is a fast track for Christian moms to get their houses in order spiritually and naturally.
 
If you would like to be notified when the course is released, please email me: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
 
FROM NANCY
 
I love Courtney’s idea. You may think you couldn’t do it so professionally, but I am sure you could make up a simple song that would suit your family. Why not try?
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YOU ARE WORTH...

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You are worth far more than rubies and pearls. You are a priceless treasure. You are very valuable to your husband and your family and the world. Your family needs you and the world needs you. It comes to an end without mothers. A nation is only as strong and righteous and powerful as the mothers of the land. Motherhood is your greatest career.

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WILL YOU DO SOMETHING GOOD TODAY?

SomethingGoodMy husband asked everyone at breakfast, "What good things are you going to do today?" That's a good question to start the day, isn't it? It's a good question for us wives. "What is something good I can do for my husband today? Take time to think about it. Be creative. Do something you’ve never done before.
 
What good things can we do for our children today? Yes, we do good things for them every day. The Bible calls mothering itself a GOOD thing (Titus 2:3-5). But can you think of something special and different? Something that will make wonderful memories?
 
It’s a good question for your children, too. "Children, let's stop for a moment and think of something good you can do for one of your siblings (or mommy and daddy) today. We’re all going to close our eyes and think about it. No one is to get up from their chair (or the sofa) until they have thought of their special surprise.”
 
At the end of the day, as you sit together at the family meal table, each one can share what happened to them. The children can also share what fun it was to go out of their way to do something for someone else. What an exciting home to live in.
 
Ephesians 2:10 tells us that we were created in Christ Jesus for good works. Acts 2:38 tells us: "God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Ghost and with power: who went about doing good, and healing all that were oppressed of the devil." Jesus went about doing good works. Sometimes we just go about! But if Jesus lives in us, He will be wanting to do good works in us.
 
Instead of just going about in your home, go about doing good works!
 
Have fun today,
 
Nancy Campbell
 
Painting by Richard Emil Miller (1875-1943).
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MOTHERS ROCK!

MothersRockYes, you rock mother. You are amazing.
 
But we also automatically rock when we hold a baby, don’t we? In fact, do you rock even when you are not holding a baby? Once you have experienced motherhood it becomes part of who you are, doesn't it? It think it’s built within us mothers to rock.
I have always believed that every mother should have a rocking chair. It is part of mothering and should be part of every baby's life. Even though my children have grown, I still rock. I rock when I hold a baby and I rock when I am not holding a baby! And I have to admit I sway whenever I am standing. I'm marked for life with rocking!
 
Keep on rocking, mother. You are a rocker.
 
I love these words from this poem . . .
 
She rocked me as a little tyke
I happily recall,
In winter, summer, autumn, spring,
And never let me fall.
I've gotten where I am (and here's
A psychiatric shocker!)
Because I had a mother who
Was seldom off her rocker!
 
Love to you today from your fellow rocker,
 
Nancy Campbell
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FALSE DOCTRINE

FalseDoctrineDid you know that you don't have to speak false doctrine to pass it on to your children? You teach it by the way you live. Our children learn more from observing our lives than from what we tell them. Do your children see the image of God in you? Do they see you as a feminine, nurturing mother, the picture God wants you to reveal as a female?
 
Do they see you reveling in the heart of your home and gathering your family to sit together around the table for your meals? This is the picture God paints of a blessed family (Psalm 128:3).
 
Do they see your sweet spirit of submission toward your husband who is your head and covering? Do they see you delighting to serve? Marriage is a picture of Christ and the church, and we certainly wouldn't expect to see the church ordering Christ around, would we?
 
Titus 2:3-5 describes the lifestyle God wants us to live and goes on to say that when we spurn this lifestyle that we blaspheme God’s Word. Why would it use such harsh language? Because when we don’t live the way God describes in His word, we teach a false doctrine.
 
Are you teaching correct doctrine to your children today?
 
Blessings from Nancy Campbell
 
In the Kingdom of Love by Arthur J. Elsley - Art Print
In the Kingdom of Love, Art Print by Arthur J. Elsley at ArtPrintsAndDecor.com
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HOW CAN YOU FLOURISH TODAY?

CanUFlourishOn Friday, in my post ARE YOU FLOURISHING, we discussed whether we were wilting, just surviving, or flourishing in our homes. God's will for you is to FLOURISH but how can we do it? The following are some ways to flourish in your home:
 
F Flavor your home with joy, sweetness, and happiness (what a nice flavor)!
L Love every moment of your mothering (rather than dreaming of when these days will be over).
O Offer your life as a living sacrifice (knowing that you save your life by losing it (Mark 11:35 and Romans 12:1-2).
U Unify your home by speaking peace into every situation.
R Revel in the joy of mothering and nurturing the precious gifts God has given to you (knowing that your Employer is God Himself).
I Intentionally make positive things happen in your home (don't let the day lead you around in circles, but instead purposefully direct your day by the leading of the Holy Spirit). Make wonderful things happen.
S Sanctify your home daily with prayer, praise, and the washing of God's Word (Ephesians 5:26).
H Heap hugs and kisses on your husband and children daily.
 
May you abundantly flourish in your home today.
 
Blessings from Nancy Campbell
 
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WHEN A MARRIAGE WORKS...

NothingOnEarthOh so true. But you have to work at making it work!
Think of something you can say or do today that will remind your husband how much you love him.
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ARE YOU FLOURISHING?

RUFlourishingHomeDid you know that God wants you to FLOURISH? And where does He want you to flourish?
IN YOUR HOME!
 
Psalm 128:3-4 (TLB): “Your wife will be like fruitful vine, FLOURISHING within your home. And look at all those children! There they sit around your table as vigorous and healthy as young olive trees. That is the Lord’s reward for those who fear Him.”
 
Perhaps today you feel like a wilting plant. You feel "half dead"! Or, maybe, like some plants, you are barely surviving. You get through each day, but only just! This is not God's plan for you. He wants you to flourish and bloom.
 
I believe we can only come into the flourishing mode when we embrace our mothering role with all our hearts. We know that we are in God's perfect will. No matter what the hardships and challenges, we face them with joy. We are not dreaming of some day when we will be finished with these mothering days. Instead, we live every moment to the full. Every moment is an abounding moment because Christ lives in us and His life is not wilting, but full of life and power.
 
Embrace your powerful calling of motherhood. Enjoy your homemaking. Make every moment a God moment. Think of yourself as a flourishing plant—blossoming, flowering, blooming, growing luxuriantly, thriving, increasing, enlarging, expanding, abounding, and shooting out (Isaiah 54:2-3)! This is God's plan for you.
 
It is not a stagnant boring life but FRUITFUL and FLOURISHING.
 
Blessings to you today,
 
Nancy Campbell
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GOD IS IN ALL YOUR MOTHERING

GodInMotheringWe talked yesterday about Proverbs 3:5, 6: “Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths.”
 
Do you notice that it says that we are to acknowledge the Lord in “ALL our ways”? That means in ALL the practical ways of our lives. That means in all our mothering ways. We can often feel very close to God when we are away on our own with our Bible and no distractions. In fact, we can feel very spiritual. But what about when we get back in the fray? In the midst of babies, toddlers, tantrums, teens, frustrations, and overwhelmingness! How can we know God then?
 
Dear mother, God wants you to KNOW HIM in all your daily mothering. And not only know about him but know Him intimately. That word in the Hebrew is “yada” which means “to know intimately.”
 
Let’s get to the reality of life. God is the One who created our bodies. He wondrously, intricately, and amazingly created them to carry and nurture life in our wombs, to give birth, to pour out life and sustenance from our breasts, and to mother and teach our children.
 
We are created, called, chosen, ordained, designated, and destined—physically, emotionally, and spiritually for this purpose. Therefore, as we realize this divine truth (and can I please interrupt my sentence here--it is a divine truth even if our humanistic society does not embrace it) we will come to understand His ways.
 
Because it is God’s plan, the enemy wants to rob us from it. When he robs us of this truth, he robs us of our full understanding of God. As we embrace this divine truth, we come to find out more and more who God is like. And the more we embrace His ways in our roles as wives and mothers, the more He reveals to us and leads us in His paths.
 
Seek with all your heart to KNOW GOD in the way He created you. Don’ be dumbed down by the foolishness of our feminist society. Discover all the amazing hormones He gives to you when you are pregnant. Experience the beautiful blissful and calming hormones He gives to you while you nurse your baby. God is wrapped up in all your mothering. You miss knowing much of who God really is when you discard your mothering ways for the ways of the world.
 
We understand how He wants us to mother even as we read these negative Scriptures about animals and birds:
 
Job 39:13-16: “The ostrich . . . which leaveth her eggs in the earth, and warmeth them in dust, and forgetteth that the foot may crush them, or that the wild beast may break them. She is hardened against her young ones, as though they were not hers: her labor is vain without fear; because God hath DEPRIVED HER OF WISDOM, neither hath he imparted to her understanding.”
 
Lamentations 4:3: “Even the sea monsters draw out the breast, they give (nursing) to their young ones: the daughter of my people is become cruel, like the ostriches in the wilderness.”
 
Jeremiah 8:7: “Yea, the stork in the heaven knoweth her appointed times, and the turtle and the crane and the swallow observe the time of their coming: but my people know not the judgment of the Lord.”
 
Let’s be those who know God and who He created us to be and how He created us to function. We don’t only learn of God’s ways listening to a message in church. We learn God’s ways in the nitty gritty of life in our homes.
 
Be blessed,
 
Nancy Campbell
 
Painting: Spanish artist, Vicente Romero Redondo
 
P.S. Here are some links you may like to check out:
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DO YOUR CHILDREN KNOW GOD?

HiddenWordI am sure you have memorized and have taught your children Proverbs 3:5, 6: “Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths.” These are good Scriptures to memorize as a family, aren’t they?
 
Although I have known these Scriptures from a child, it was only in recent years that I discovered that the- word “acknowledge” is “yada” in the Hebrew. This is far more than a casual acknowledgement of God. It means to know God in an intimate way. This same word is used of sexual intimacy. We read how God knew Abraham in a personal relationship (Genesis 18:19), He spoke with Moses face to face (Exodus 33:17 and Deuteronomy 34:10), and He knew Jeremiah in the womb (Jeremiah 9:23, 24).
 
We can only experience God’s true direction in our lives as we KNOW Him. If we put God into our little box and made Him a god of our own understanding, we will be led our own way. And our own way always leads to destruction (Matthew 7:13, 14).
 
Dear mother, we must seek above all things to teach our children to KNOW God, not only know about Him. When God spoke to the little boy, Samuel in the temple 1 Samuel 3:7 states: “Now Samuel did not yet know (yada) the LORD.” Samuel lived daily in the temple with the priests but didn’t know God personally yet.
 
Your children can grow up in your godly home and know about God, and yet miss KNOWING Him personally. Pray that they will come to know God intimately. Fill them with the Scriptures daily because it is the Word that makes them “wise unto salvation” (2 Timothy 3:17). Make sure you are revealing to them the God of the Bible, not a god of your own imagination. They will only know God’s ultimate direction upon their lives as they know God truly and intimately.
 
This is the greatest thing you can teach your children.
 
Be blessed,
 
Nancy Campbell
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YES, IT’S A MIRACLE!

ItsMiracleYesIt’s a pink line! You’re pregnant! Wow!
 
Maybe you’ve been longing for this day. Maybe it’s a surprise! Maybe it wasn’t the news you wanted to hear!
Whatever the reason, I want to remind you that it is a MIRACLE FROM GOD. God is the author of this life. He destined this child. He has plans and purposes for this precious one. Let’s contemplate on the MIRACLE.
 
M God chose you to be the MOTHER of His child. It is His divine MIRACLE.
 
I God is INTERESTED in every minute detail of your baby, from creating every part of his/her body in the womb to the plans for his/her life and destiny.
 
R God will REVEAL more of His character and His ways to you as nurture and train this little one.
 
A God will give you His ANOINTING and ABILITY to train this child. He knows you cannot do it in your own strength.
 
C God has CREATED you for this purpose. He has CALLED and COMMISSIONED you for this great career.
 
L God’s LOVE will permeate your whole being as you nurse your baby at the breast and as you nurture and nourish and train this precious life for God’s purposes.
 
E God is creating within you an ETERNAL soul that will live forever. You are embarking on an eternal mission.
Praise God for your miracle.
 
Love from Nancy Campbell
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WHY ARE SO MANY PEOPLE FILLED WITH FEAR TODAY?

StarveFearWhy are so many people filled with fear today? Even fearing a narrative that is based on lies and deception? Are they not living in God’s precious Word? Your faith grows by receiving God’s Word into your mind and heart. It’s the same way our children’s faith will grow. Are you reading it and penetrating into their hearts each new day?
God’s people walk by faith, not by fear.
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WHAT IS YOUR PURPOSE?

WhatYourPurposeIt is important to have purpose and vision in our lives, isn’t it? In our great role of mothering and homemaking we also need purpose. Purpose keeps us motivated. Purpose keeps us going even as we face trials.
 
As I was raising our children, I took hold of the Scripture in 1 Thessalonians 5:23: “And the very God of peace sanctify you wholly; and I pray God your WHOLE SPIRIT AND SOUL AND BODY be preserved blameless unto the coming of our Lod Jesus Christ.” My constant prayer was that one day when I stand before the Lod I could present my children before Him, whole, in spirit, soul, and body. This is a huge vision.
 
We may not fulfil completely our dreams, bu if we keep them before us, we will be constantly motived to keep pressing forward in our goals.
 
I also made an acrostic to affirm my purpose as a wife and mother.
 
P Passionately love my husband and bring delight to his life.
U Unflinchingly keep my eyes upon the goal of raising a godly generation.
R Resist all temptation to come down from my high calling.
P Persevere in building my marriage and home in the face of all obstacles.
O Order my home with diligence.
S Saturate my children with God’s Word and loads of encouragement.
E Embrace my life-giving role of mothering and nurturing.
 
Blessings to you today,
 
Nancy Campbell
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