Home Destroyers, Part II, No. 208

HOME DESTROYERS

Part 2a 

Jeremiah 4:22 RSV, “For my people are foolish, they know me not;  they are stupid children, they have no understanding.” 

Today we continue talking about things that destroy the home.  

2. FOOLISHNESS Proverbs 14:1, “Every wise woman builds her house, but the foolish plucks it down with her hands.” 

What does it mean to be foolish? Simply, it means to do it my way rather than God’s way. God’s way, although different to my way always ends in blessing. My way, although it may look good, always ends in destruction.  

If we are not building our home, we are pulling it down. How do we pull it down? 

We pull it down by vacating the home. God wants the mother in the home--nurturing, nourishing and training her children. We can’t do everything successfully. We either build up a business (usually someone else’s business) or we build up our home. God has given us a full time job to tend our little flock. God gives a warning to the mother shepherdess when He says in Zechariah 11:17, “Woe to the worthless shepherd, who leaves the flock!” Notice that this Scripture  has an exclamation mark! 

We pull it down by our words. Negative words. Critical words. Reactive words. Spiteful words. Angry words. And on it goes.  

We build our home with words

or we destroy our home with words! 

When God allowed Satan to get at his servant Job, he smote him with terrible boils from the top of his head to the sole of his feet Job was in agony and pain. Instead of encouraging him, Job’s wife said, “Do you still hold on to your integrity? Curse God, and die.” Job replied, “You speak as one of the foolish women speaks. Shall we indeed accept good from God, and shall we not accept adversity?” (Job 2:9-10)  

Do you speak as one of the foolish women, or one of the wise? 

Sometimes it may not be negative words. It may be wasteful words. Proverbs 15:2 says, “The mouth of fools pours forth foolishness.” Often we speak unnecessary words when we should keep out mouths shut. I am always challenged by Proverbs 10:19, “In the multitude of words there wanteth not sin: but he that refraineth his lips is wise.” The more we blab on about anything and everything, the more opportunity there is to sin with our mouth. The NLT makes it clearer, “Don’t talk too much, for it fosters sin. Be sensible and turn off the flow!” 

We pull it down by spending frivolously and unwisely. The foolish woman buys according to her whims and what takes her fancy. She buys groceries without thought for nutrition or without reading the ingredients. She fills her cupboards with devitalized packaged foods instead of cooking from scratch. She purchases unnecessary “things” to fill her home which could be used for wiser needs. 

Proverbs 21:20 says, “There is treasure to be desired and oil in the dwelling of the wise; but a foolish man (or woman) spendeth it up.” The foolish woman spends more than her husband can afford.  The wise woman lives frugally within her means. I often have to remind my new adopted daughters that we don’t have to eat what we want whenever we want. We must learn to live thriftily rather than extravagantly.  

We pull it down by wasting. Many women not only waste time but waste products. They throw out everything. It is not wise to be a hoarder and clutter up your home, but there are many things that can be re-used to save re-spending.  

Many mothers allow their children to pick at their food and leave it on their plate without teaching them to eat what is in front of them. Good food is thrown in the trash. This is wasteful. 

May God deliver us from being in the “foolish women category” that pulls down their home.  

Love from NANCY CAMPBELL 

PRAYER: 

“Father, please touch my lips with coals from off the altar. I don’t want to speak negative words. Fill my mouth with encouraging and life-giving words that will build up my husband and my children. Amen.” 

AFFIRMATION: 

Building up my home with uplifting words,To do anything else is utterly absurd!    

 

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Home Destroyers Pt 1, No. 207

HOME DESTROYERS

Part 1 

1 Timothy 6:8, “Having food and clothing, with these we shall be content.” 

Reading through Proverbs recently I noticed that it mentions five things that destroy the home. I prefer not to write about negative things, but, on the other hand, we can’t wipe any of God’s Word under the mat. And God’s negatives always turn to positives. When we read His warning signs which mean, ROAD BLOCK, WRONG WAY-GO BACK or DEAD END we know that it is not the road to take, even though it looks beautiful and such an easy road. We must swerve back on the road God has planned for us from the beginning of time. God has never changed his plans. His ways are still the only ones that work effectively. Jeremiah 6:16 says, “Thus saith the Lord, Stand ye in the ways, and see, and ask for the old paths, where is the good way, and walk therein, and ye shall find rest for your souls.”  

Let’s look at some of these WRONG WAY signs. 

1.   GREEDINESS 

Proverbs 15:27, “He that is greedy of gain troubles his own house.” 

No wonder one of the Ten Commandments is “Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor’s house… thou shalt not covet thy neighbor’s wife… nor any thing that is thy neighbor’s.” (Exodus 20: 17) When we see friends with things that we don’t have it is easy to hanker after them too. Most people like to be like everyone else and have everything that their associates have.  

How can this negatively affect the home?  

a)   By becoming despondent and full of self-pity because we can’t afford what we want. This takes away our joy of living and being “content with such things as we have.” (Hebrews 3:5-6) 

b)   As we crave a better house and more things to put in the house we start to plan how we can get these things. Ideas take shape. That’s it! I could do what everyone else is doing who has more things. I could go out and get a job! Yes, that’s the answer. But is it? To go out and get a job you have to leave the home behind. You have to vacate the very place where God wants you to be—in the heart of the home. (Psalm 1228:3) You have to put your children in daycare or leave them with someone else. God didn’t give your children to you to give them to someone else to look after! He gives the responsibility to you. You are the only one who can truly nurture and nourish your baby and children.  

c)   The home becomes a show piece of material riches rather than filling it with the true riches of children. When you get your eyes on material riches, children become a nuisance. 

May God save us from a greedy spirit. 

Love from NANCY CAMPBELL 

Prayer: 

“Father, I pray that you will take every spirit of greediness from me. Give me a contented spirit. Help me to enjoy the riches you have given me – my precious children and the (little) house you have provided for me. I thank you for the blessing of food and clothing. Amen” 

Affirmation: 

Content in my home, that’s for me,With coveting gone, I’m now free!  

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Disarming the Gainsayers, No. 206

DISARMING THE GAINSAYERS 

Zechariah 8:12 (NLT), “I believe, therefore have I spoken.”  

“Who am I? Have you sighed these words on your difficult mothering days? 

It’s a good question, for if you don’t know who you are, you will flounder in life. Fortunately, it’s not a hard question to answer. God created you uniquely, like nobody else on earth, with special gifts that no one else has. But, transcendentally, you are a mother. You have an in=born urge to nurture. If you don’t want to mother children, you will find yourself mothering something else, maybe your pet dog or cat. It is distinctive to us as females.  

God created you with a womb and with breasts to nurture and nourish life. Why not embrace who you are? Be the best at who God created you to be instead of running from it. Start enjoying it. Disarm the feminists! Disown the lies! Destroy the deceptions and delight in motherhood. 

How? By exploding with joy. You have the privilege of bringing children into the world for God's purposes, children who will live forever. By telling the world you are proud to be a mother. Away with inferiority that’s a lie! Away with feeling insignificant; that’s not true! Away with the thoughts that you were called to do something more important; that’s a humanistic lie! 

Next time someone asks you what you do in life, beam with joy and shout, “I am a mother! I have the most blessed career in the world.” 

The next time someone sees you with all your children in tow and asks, “Are all these yours?” put on a bigger smile, from ear to ear, and shout, “Yes, I am so blessed.” Or, “Yes, we love children so much we are hoping for more.” Or, “Yes, we’re just getting started!” 

Or you could even say, “Yes, they are. But where are your children?” 

“Oh, they’re’ at school. We could only afford to have two.” 

“How very sad,” you reply. “You must often feel bored and lonely. We live such a full and exciting life.” Give another beaming smile and leave them speechless, ready to disarm the next person who makes a negative comment.  

Going out with all your children will become such fun. It will be even more exciting as you train your children for adverse comments about family. When you have answered your critic, the children can also put on their beaming smiles and all say in unison, “God bless you, Madam." 

What if someone says, “DON”T YOU KNOW HOW TO STOP HAVING CHILDREN?” Or “Are you planning to have any more?”  With a smile and twinkle in your eyes, you could answer, “It’s conceivable.” 

What if some dear soul comments, “You have your hands full.”  “We’re working on it,” you reply. “We are blessed with five; only five more to go!” 

Put your shoulders back. Lift up your head. Put a big smile on your face and disarm the anti-child advocates. You’ll begin to change the world around you!

You’ll be speaking on the behalf of God who loves life and loves children.

You’ll be destroying the deceptions of Satan who hates life and seeks to destroy it. 

What a mission. Have fun. 

Love from NANCY CAMPBELL 

PRAYER: 

“I thank you, Lord, that you created me to be a mother. Help me to shine with your glory and lift up your truth wherever I go.”  

AFFIRMATION:

I am heralding the joy of motherhood whenever I go.

 

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All The Days of My Life, No. 205

ALL THE DAYS OF MY LIFE

 Psalm 27:4, “One thing have I desired of the Lord, that will I seek after; that I may dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my life, to behold the beauty of the Lord, and to inquire in his temple.” 

David longed for the “House of the Lord.” It was his favorite place to be. But David could not be in the house of the Lord continually, as much as he longed to. He was king of a nation. He had battles to fight; administration to attend to. But dear mother, we have the opportunity to live David’s longing. Let me explain. 

The house of the Lord is no longer one temple as it was in David’s day. It is not even a church building where we attend on Sundays or Saturdays today. The house of the Lord speaks of His presence. God wants your home to be His house where His presence dwells; a place where you abide in Him and He abides in you. The house of the Lord is abiding fellowship with Christ. The house of the Lord is your kitchen where you prepare the meals; the house of the Lord is your dining table where you feed your family and make every meal a love affair; the house of the Lord is any room in the home where you are working or interacting with your children.  

In your home you can behold the beauty of the Lord. As you abide in Him and look to Him, He will impart His grace to you in your time of need. He will show you that He is the God who is Enough for every challenge and every situation. He is with you, in your home, and will never leave you or forsake you. No, not even when everything seems overwhelming and you feel like tearing your hair out! You are still in the house of the Lord at this moment. Instead of despairing about the situation, stop for a moment and realize that God is with you. He has promised that He will not fail you.

Thank Him that He is with you. Thank Him that He cannot fail you.  In your home you can inquire in His temple. David had to go God’s temple to inquire of the Lord. He faced battles, enemies and challenges; He needed God’s discernment, wisdom and strength. You also long for God’s wisdom. You are desperate to know what to do. You cannot go on without His strength. Praise the Lord, you don’t have to get into your car and rush off to a church building. You are in the house of the Lord right now. You can inquire in His temple right now. He will give you His wisdom. He has promised, remember.  

All you have to do is abide—that literally means to live in His presence. It means to acknowledge that Christ is living within you and that you are in Him. You are inseparable. You are one. He is your life source. You can’t live without Him (well, I can’t anyway!). Your own strength wains; you need His. Your wisdom is human; you need His divine wisdom. Your love runs out the door; you need His agape love. You are depressed and down in the dumps; His joy does not depend on how you feel. You feel your life is worthless; you can only bear fruit to bless your family and touch other lives as you abide. 

John 15:4-5 says, “Abide in me, and I in you. As the branch cannot bear fruit of itself, except it abide in the vine; no more can ye, except ye abide in me. I am the vine, ye are the branches: He that abideth in me, and I in him, the same bringeth forth much fruit; for without me can do nothing.”

There it is. The secret to living in the house of the Lord all the days of your life. How I love those words… “all the days of my life.” It doesn’t matter what my day is like, God is with me. It doesn’t matter whether I think God has left me; He is bigger than my thoughts. My thoughts deceive but God doesn’t change.  See your home in a new light. It is the house of the Lord. You can live in it all the days of your life.  

Love from NANCY CAMPBELL 

PRAYER: 

“Thank you, Lord, for showing me that my home is the house of the Lord. Help me to enjoy my home in a new way. Thank you that I don’t have to visit the house of the Lord. I live in it! Amen.”  

AFFIRMATION: 

I am not a visitor but a dweller in the house of the Lord.  

SCRIPTURES REFERRED TO IN THIS DEVOTION:

Look up Isaiah 41: 10, 13; Hebrews 13:5-6; James 1:5-8. 

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Sowing Seeds of Peace 3, No. 204

SOWING SEEDS OF PEACE

Part 3

 Psalm 34:14, “Depart from evil, and do good; seek peace, and pursue it.” (1 Peter 3:11) 

Nothing in this life happens by chance. What we sow we reap. It is an eternal principle. I love what Henry Drummond says, “The Christian life is not casual but causal.”  To live in peace, we must sow seeds of peace. Jesus said,”Blessed are the peace-makers…” Peace doesn’t just happen; we have to make it happen. 

Let’s look at a few more today.  

Love Righteousness 

Psalm 85:10 says, “Righteousness and peace have kissed each other.” You can’t have peace without righteousness. They are inseparable. But righteousness is more than turning away from evil. It is doing righteous deeds. Righteousness is not stagnant. It is alive. It is revealed in your facial features as you smile at your family and speak positive things; it comes out your fingertips as you work and toil for the blessing of your family or hug and embrace your children; it shows itself as you walk to do good deeds for your family and others.  

We see this in Isaiah 32:17, “The work of righteousness shall be peace; and the effect of righteousness quietness and assurance forever.” Do you notice that righteousness is a work? And do you notice the cause and effect? The effect is peace! 

This following verse says, “And my people shall dwell in a peaceable habitation, and in sure dwellings, and in quiet resting places.” If we want peace in our home we must sow seeds of righteousness. That will mean saying No to certain TV programs, DVDs and websites. It will mean taking a stand against the spirit of the world entering your home. Peace does not come by compromise or even by feeling good. Sometimes people equate peace with calm. Anyone can have peace when everything is going perfect. True peace rests on a foundation of righteousness. (Hosea 10:12) 

Seek Reconciliation 

You cannot have peace if you have estranged relationships. To enjoy peace you must seek healing and restoration. Sow seeds of reconciliation. Do not let the sun go down while you are still angry. You won’t have peace unto you do. (Ephesians 4:26-27) 

Forget your Worries 

Ephesians 4:6-7 says, “Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God; and the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.” In other words, don’t worry about anything! Easier said than done! But if we want peace in our hearts and homes it is habit we must practice.  

Each time you face another problem, instead of worrying, choose to turn it over to  the Lord. Look to the Lord rather than your circumstances. It takes a while to get into this habit, but it will change your life. You can then walk in peace even in the midst of the storm. 

My favorite Scripture, a special one for mothers, is found in Isaiah 26:3-4, “Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee: because he trusts in thee. Trust ye in the Lord forever: for in the Lord Jehovah is everlasting strength.” When we sow the habit of bringing our thought life to the Lord, we will have peace. Not only peace, but perfect peace. It is actually a double word in the Hebrew meaning, peace, peace!  

Husband/Wife Unity  

Sow unity in your marriage relationship. If you don’t have unity together, you won’t have peace in your heart or home. And nor will your children know peace. When there is estrangement between you and your husband, the children will feel the brunt of it. Once again, you have to sow the seeds. It won’t just happen. Realize the truth that God has made you one--not two, but one! Sow seeds to make this oneness a reality. Say Sorry. Forgive. Swallow your pride. Humble yourself. Shut your mouth. Speak soft words. Submit for your own blessing. As you sown these seeds, you’ll reap peace.  

Order your home 

It is difficult to have peace when you live in a mess. 1 Timothy 5:14 tells us that the young women are to “guide the house.” This phrase is translated from the Greek word, oikodespoteo, coming from two words: oikos – home, and despotace – master. God has given you the responsibility to manage your home—to keep it in order and running smoothly.  Don’t forget the principle of cause and effect. If you want peace, do things that will bring order and peace.  

Declutter your home 

If you have clutter everywhere, if your dishes and laundry are piling up, you will not be able to think straight.  Order brings serenity. Sow seeds for a harvest of peace by de-cluttering your home. If you have loads of junk it can be daunting to start on this venture. Take one room at a time. Be ruthless. Get rid of everything you don’t need. Purge. The more you eradicate, the more serenity will come to your soul. 

Keep sowing your seeds of peace daily and your harvest time will come.  

Love from NANCY CAMPBELL 

PRAYER: 

“Lord, thank you for reminding me that you want me to make peace. Help to be a peace-maker! As I sow seeds of peace, you will bring the wonderful harvest. Amen.” 

AFFIRMATION: 

Peace-making is my job today! 

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