THE ONE TENTH COMPANY, No. 638

THE ONE TENTH COMPANY

“In every thing give thanks for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you”
(1 Thessalonians 5:18).

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When Jesus came into a village between Galilee and Samaria, he met ten people with leprosy. They stood at a distance, as all lepers had to do, and cried out to Jesus to have mercy on them. Of course, Jesus responded with compassion and said to them: “Go and show yourselves to the priests and as they went they were healed!” How amazing this must have been—to suddenly look down and see all their leprosy disappearing.

But what is even more amazing is that only one bothered to return to Jesus and thank Him. When this man saw that he was healed, he “turned back, and with a loud voice glorified God and fell down on his face at Jesus’ feet, giving him thanks.” But then Jesus asked: “Were there not ten cleansed? But where are the nine?” Read the whole story in Luke 17:11-19.

I wonder how often Jesus still asks this question today? “Where are the nine? This story has always challenged me. I certainly don’t want to belong to the nine tenths company, do you?

It’s important to regularly check that we belong to the right company. Do we belong to this company who are constantly grateful and thankful for all God’s goodness to us? Not just the big things, but even the little things? Or do we belong to the nine tenths company who take all the blessings and forget to thank Him?

Let’s cultivate being thankful—thankful for the provision of a home, for our husbands, for the children God has given us, and for all the little things that happen all around us every moment of the day, especially if we look for them.

I love to make it my habit to thank my Savior, Jesus Christ, every day, for His great salvation and for the sacrifice He made to leave the glory of eternity to come to this world to die for me. How can I ever thank Him enough? I don’t want to miss one day. Every sacrifice on the altar in the Old Testament looked toward Calvary, when Jesus Christ, the Lamb of God, took away the sins of the world. There is no longer any need for sacrifices to be made, but now I love to look back to Calvary and never be guilty of unthankfulness for my great redemption.

Let’s also cultivate this habit in our children too. Encourage a lifestyle of thankfulness. Never forgetting to say “Yes, thank you” and “No, thank you.” Do they thank you for cooking your meal each night? That’s a good habit for them too, especially as sons grow up to be husbands. My husband reminds everyone each evening to thank me for preparing the meal.

Are you teaching your children to be grateful when you, or their siblings or anyone else, does some little thing for them and to immediately respond with thanks? Are you creating a lifestyle of thankfulness in your home?

Colossians 2:6, 7 says: “As ye have therefore received Christ Jesus the Lord, so walk ye in him: Rooted and built up in him and established in the faith . . . abounding therein with thanksgiving.” Most versions of the Bible translate this Scripture overflowing in thankfulness (or gratitude).” The word abounding in the Greek is perisseuo. It literally means “superabounding, excessively, abundantly, enough and to spare, over and above.” It’s a word that means far above the normal. Over the top. Are you an “over the top” family in thankfulness?

I wonder how many times you say Thank You throughout the day. Is your home filled with each one thanking one another?

If course, not everything is always going to be going our way. Everyone of us face challenging and difficult times. Do we still keep thanking. 1 Thessalonians 5:18 tell us: “In every thing give thanks for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you.” Do you want to e in the will of God? Then we must thank God in every circumstance.

Blessings from Nancy Campbell

www.aboverubies.org

PRAYER:

“Dear Father, You are worthy of my thanks. Help me to be a thankful person and to teach my famiily to be thankful. May it become the habit of our lives and please save us from being a family that belongs to the “nine tenths company.” Amen.”

AFFIRMATION:

I now belong to the one-tenth company who daily overflow with thankfulness!

 

REFRESHING WATER, PART 2, No. 637

REFRESHING WATER,
Part 2

For the Lamb which is in the midst of the throne shall feed them,
and shall lead them unto living fountains of waters”
(Revelation 7:17).

FountainWaterNot only does our Shepherd lead us to lush pastures but to refreshing water. Verse 2 in the NET states: “He leads me to refreshing water.”

It’s not murky water. Sheep will not drink from muddy water. They won’t drink from fast waters. They must be pure and still. The Berean Study Bible says: “He leads me beside quiet waters.”

As the mother shepherd in your home, to what kind of waters are you leading your children? Many mothers allow their children to drink from the fast waters of their Internet games and social media. Children today are constantly watching flashing images which are not intended for our little lambs and growing sheep who we are to lead to still and refreshing waters. I believe they disturb their brains. 

The KJV says: “He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: he leadeth me beside the still waters.” The word green in the Hebrews means “tender grass. It doesn’t give them brain indigestion. The word ‘pastures” is the Hebrew word na’ah which is one of the words for the home. It means a dwelling place, a house, a pleasant place.” We lead our children to pleasant places and quiet waters.

Isaiah 32:18 is a beautiful description of home life: “And my people shall dwell in a peaceable habitation and in sure dwellings, and in quiet resting places.” This is the atmosphere for learning and development rather than the constant stimulation of video games that take over the lives of so many young people.

It is the task of the shepherd to find the best food and environment for his sheep. It is also the job of the shepherdess mother to create the right environment for her children to learn and grow in knowledge and the ways of the Lord.

Water in the Bible speaks of the cleansing of God’s Word and also the outpouring of His Holy Spirit.

John 15:3: “Now ye are CLEAN THROUGH THE WORD that I have spoken unto you.”

Ephesians 5:26: “That he might sanctify and cleanse it with the WASHING OF THE WATER BY THE WORD.”

Isaiah 44:3: “For I will pour water upon him that is thirsty, and floods upon the dry ground: I WILL POUR MY SPIRIT UPON THY SEED, and my blessing upon thine offspring.” What a wonderful promise to pray over your children every day.

John 7:38, 39: “He that believeth in me, as the Scripture hath said, out of his belly shall flow RIVERS OF LIVING WATER (But this spake he of the HOLY SPIRIT.)

Make sure you lead your children to God’s Word each day. They not only need to wash their physical bodies but also their inner man.

Blessings from Nancy Campbell

www.aboverubies.org

PRAYER:

“Dear Father, Please help me to make my home a refreshing spring and where my children will be daily cleansed by the pure water of Your word. I long for them to grow up clean and pure and not tainted by the evils of this world. Amen.”

AFFIRMATION:

I want my home to be a river of pure water, not a muddy spring.

LUSH PASTURES, PART 1, No. 636

LUSH PASTURES
PART 1

“Bless the LORD, O my soul: and all that is within me, bless his holy name . . .
Who satisfieth thy mouth with good things; so that thy youth is renewed like the eagle’s.”

(Psalm 103:1, 5).

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There is hardly a person who doesn’t know Psalm 23, the shepherd’s psalm and we invariably read it to receive comfort from our Good Shepherd. However, we can also learn from this beloved psalm how to mother our own little or big flock. Mothering is very similar to shepherding and encompasses all the aspects of shepherding and tending to a flock.

We can all recite the first verse: “The LORD is my shepherd; I shall not want.” Or we could say: “I lack nothing.”

Mothering is not a little task. It is HUGE. We minister to our children—body soul, and spirit. Can they say they lack nothing, not only being clothed and fed bodily, but spiritually and mentally? We constantly tend to the physical needs of our children but what about the inner man. That’s even more important than the outer man.

Many mothers feel they can manage motherhood, providing food and clothing for their children. But oh, there is far more to mothering than this. It is feeding the soul, the mind, and the spirit. This takes far more time than the physical needs. Many children are adequately provided with food and clothing (most probably far more than they need), yet they starve spiritually.

Verse 2 in the New Living Translation says: “He takes me to lush pastures.” Where are you taking your children today dearest mother? The true shepherd leads his sheep to “green and lush pastures.” Do you notice that the Shepherd leads them? He doesn’t let them go where they want to go for the sheep don’t know what is best for them.

Are you leading your children? Are you taking them to what is best for them? So many children and teens today are left to the devices of the Internet and Social Media. Those are the “pastures” they feed on. Their iPhones are hardly out of their hands. The sad thing is that they get so full on all this junk that they have no appetite for what is good.

It’s the same with food. When we feed up on junk foods, sweet foods, and fast foods, we fill up on this “dead food” and have no desire for the good, wholesome foods of vegetables, fruit, and home-cooked meals.

The word for food in the New Testament is trophe (pronounced trophay) and means “nourishment, both literally and figuratively.” Therefore, if the food we give our children doesn’t nourish them, it’s not real food. It’s the same for their souls. Is what they are feeding on nourishing their souls and spirits?

We must guard that our children don’t get filled up on all the junk that is available today. When they get filled up on the junk of this world, then they have no appetite for the spiritual. They need to be starved from the junk, so they’ll get thirsty for good food for their bodies, souls, and spirits. We must reawaken ourselves and our children to hunger and thirst for the good and the spiritual. Jesus said in the Beatitudes in Matthew 5:6: “Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled.”

God promises in Isaiah 44:3: “I will pour water upon him that is thirsty, and floods upon the dry ground: I will pour my spirit upon thy seed, and my blessing upon thine offspring.” Do you notice that this promise is to the thirsty! If they are not thirsty and instead are filled with all the junk of this world, they will not be ready to receive what God wants to give them which is the good food. It is our responsibility to keep them thirsty for the good food of wholesome truth and lead them to the lush food God wants to pour into them.

The Shepherd chapter in Ezekiel 34: 14, 15 says: “I will feed them in a good pasture, and upon high mountains of Israel shall their fold be: there shall they lie in a good fold, and in a fat pasture shall they feed upon the mountains of Israel. I will feed my flock, and I will cause them to lie down, saith the Lord God.”

Are you leading your children to lush pastures?

Blessings from Nancy Campbell
www.aboverubies.org

PRAYER:

“Dear Father God, I want to be hungry and thirsty for You. And I long for my children to also be hungry and thirsty for You. Please give me wisdom to save them from the foolish things of this world so they will be hungry and ready to receive the fullness of truth You have for them. Amen.”

AFFIRMATION:

I am cracking down on all the junk in my home that deadens the spiritual life of my children. I am awakening them to the rich foods that will feed their souls and spirits.

MOTHERHOOD IS SYNONYMOUS WITH . . ., No. 635

MOTHERHOOD IS SYNONYMOUS WITH . . .

“Your wife shall be like a fruitful vine in the very heart of your house, your children like olive plants all around your able”
(Psalm 128:3 NKJV).

MotherSynonA mother’s job description is enormous. I don’t think there is another career in the nation that imbibes so many profiles. In Chapter 15 in my book, “The Power of Motherhood,” I list just on 100 different profiles of motherhood, and I know I haven’t exhausted the list.

However, there are a few basic things with which we equate motherhood.

* MOTHERHOOD IS SYNONYMOUS WITH HOME. Mother is the heart of the home. God created her for the home. A home is not a home without a mother.

* MOTHERHOOD IS SYNONYMOUS WITH PREGNANCY. I know there are some mothers who don’t like to hear this. They don’t want to be relegated to childbearing. They believe they were ordained for much more than this. It is true, we will do a lot more than childbearing in our lives. Childbearing is only for a certain season—until we reach menopause. However, it is very much part of being a mother. True motherhood embraces childbearing (1 Timothy 2:15 and 5:14).

* MOTHERHOOD IS SYNONYMOUS WITH BREASTFEEDING. We were physically created for this beautiful role. Did you know that one of the words for “female” in the Greek is a word that means a suckling mother? In fact, it’s the word that Jesus used when talking to the Pharisees and said: “Have ye not read, that he which made them at the beginning made them  male and female (suckling mother)” (Matthew 19:4).

* MOTHERHOOD IS SYNONYMOUS WITH THE KITCHEN AND COOKING. This is another area that many women would rather reject. They feel it is too insignificant. But we’ve got the wrong mindset. Nurturing, feeding, and pampering with food is very much of mothering. 1 Timothy 5:10 gives a description of a mother. The first description is that she has “brought up” children. It means “to fatten, feed, and nourish children.” It’s all about feeding. And feeding means cooking! And cooking means being in the kitchen!

Dear precious mothers, can I encourage you to stop complaining about cooking and preparing meals? It’s part of your mothering role. A true mother loves to feed her husband, her family, and everyone who comes to her home. Nourishing food. Served with love. Served with joy. Bringing healing to body, soul, and spirit.

There are two main words used for food in the New Testament:

  1. trophe (16 x) which means “nourishment, both literally and figuratively. “

If the food we prepare doesn’t nourish the body, it’s not real food.

  1. Trepho (8 x) meaning “to fatten, to cherish with food, pamper, bring up, feed, nourish.”

That means to nourish our children body, soul, and spirit. We nourish them with healthy food for their bodies. We also encourage them with healthy food for their souls, and especially their spirits. That’s why I like to think of the table as a place where we feed the whole man. It’s not just the food, but fellowship and dialogue, and then the precious Word of God. We will never let our children leave the table until we have read God’s living Word to them to feed their inner man.

Embrace who you are as a mother. Embrace your nurturing anointing. Be a mother, not just in name only.

I know there are some mothers who have not been able to have children of their own. They are still mothers. God not only created us physically for the great task of mothering, but innately. When women embrace the beautiful instinct that God has divinely put within them and reach out to others with their compassionate hearts, they fulfil their great role of mothering.

We are the pourers forth of God’s maternal heart to our families and to the world. Let’s be who God created us to be.

Blessings to you, Nancy Campbell

www.aboerubies.org

PRAYER:

“Dear Father God, I thank You with all my heart for Your wonderous pan for me as a woman. Your plans are the best and all Your ways are perfect. Thank you that You have chosen me to be in the home and to make my home a place of nurturing and nourishing to all those who live within. Please anoint me in this great task of nourishing them body, soul, and spirit. I long to fill my home with Your joy and Your presence. Amen.”

AFFIRMATION:

I delight in God’s plan for me as a wife, a mother, and a homemaker. I am embracing it with all my heart.

WHAT DO YOU CALL A PREGNANT MOMMY?, No. 634

Ecclesiastes 11 5WHAT DO YOU CALL A PREGNANT MOMMY?

“As thou knowest not what is the way of the spirit, nor how the bones do grow in the womb of her that is with child: even so thou knowest not the works of God who maketh all”
(Ecclesiastes 11:5).

What word do you use to describe your pregnancy? We usually say, “I’m pregnant.” Some say, “I’m expecting.” You sometimes hear, “I’m in the family way” which is a phrase dating back to the 17th century. Polish words for pregnant can mean “with hope” or “blessed state.”

I remember reading about a mother who was asked to get involved in a church project, but she answered, “Sorry, I am full-time gestating.” Now, there’s a good excuse for a pregnant mother. It is true. There is nothing more important that you could be doing than growing a child in your womb, an eternal soul that will live forever.

I think we should use the most beautiful words possible to describe the awesome wonder of God creating a child in the womb, don’t you? The Bible tells it plainly and truthfully. It states that the pregnant woman is “with child.”

Ecclesiastes 11:5 talks about “how the bones do grow in the womb of her that is with child.” The Hebrew for “with child” in this passage is male and means “full, filling, fullness.” It is the picture of the womb filled with a growing child. If this phrase was more popular, society would become aware of the truth that the baby is not a blob of tissue, but an actual human being growing and filling the womb—a human being that has the same DNA it will have when he or she is 70 years of age or more.

The Hebrew word hareh is also translated “with child.” This word is used for conception as well as the child growing in the womb. It’s the language of angels. When the angel of the Lord came to Hagar he said, “Behold thou art with child and shalt bear a son, and shalt call his name Ishmael” (Genesis 16:11).

In Genesis 21:2 the same word is used when it says: “Sarah conceived, and bare Abraham a son in his old age.” The Bible makes it clear that life begins at conception. This word is used for the moment of conception, the child growing in the womb, when the baby is “great” and ready to be born, and then coming into the world. A similar word, harah, is also used for both conception and being “with child.”

Here’s another thought-provoking point. Exodus 21:22 says: “If men strive, and hurt a woman with child, so that her fruit depart from her . . .” “With child” is hareh. But what is the word for fruit? It is the Hebrew word yeled which means, “something born, a child, a young man.” That’s talking about a person who is alive and walking around. But God uses that word for the baby in the womb, confirming that the babe in the womb is just as much the person they will be when they are a child or even older.

Let’s go to the New Testament where it speaks of Mary being “with child.”

Matthew 1:18: “When as his mother Mary was espoused to Joseph, before they came together, she was found with child of the Holy Ghost.” And Matthew 1:23: “Behold, a virgin shall be with child, and shall bring forth a son, and they shall call his name Emmanel, which being interpreted is, God with us.” The Greek word gaster is used here.

The Greek word brephos is also used for “an unborn child, a new-born child, an infant.” In Luke 1:41 it tells us that “when Elisabeth heard the salutation of Mary, the babe (brephos) leaped in her womb . . .”and verse 44 where Elisabeth exclaims: “For, lo, as soon as the voice of thy salutation sounded in mine ears, the babe (brephos) leaped in my womb for joy.”

Let’s answer this question: who was the first person to acknowledge that Jesus was the Messiah, the Son of God, the Savior of the world. Yes, you are right. A baby, John the Baptist in his mother’s womb! He not only acknowledged, he leaped!

The word brephos is also used of a newborn babe in Luke 2:12 and 16 when the shepherds found Jesus “the babe (brephos) lying in a manger.”

Don’t you think it is time we acknowledged Bible truth rather than listening to human reasoning?

By the way, what words do you (or did you) use to tell people you are pregnant?

Blessings from Nancy Campbell

www.aboverubies.org

PRAYER:

“Dear Father, I thank You that Your word is truth. Thank You for making Your truth so clear to me in Your living word. Help me to resolutely stand for truth and never waver, no matter what society is saying around me. Amen.”

AFFIRMATION:

I believe that life begins at conception and therefore it is murder to kill a baby in the womb.

 

Other hareh (“with child”) references: Genesis 16:11; 38:24, 25; Exodus 21;22; Judges 13:5, 7; 1 Samuel 4;19; 2 Samuel 11:5; Isaiah 7:14; 26:17; Jeremiah 20:17; 31:8; Hosea 13:16; Amos 1;13; and 2 Kings 8:12.

 

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