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Know Your Place

August 16, 2016 By Mrs. Mom 2 Comments

Have you ever stopped for a moment to think about who you are and what that means?  I know that I have.

Today’s woman struggles with so much.  Women of the past wanted the opportunities that we have today, but were banned from having them.  Yet, we, as women of the 21st century, struggle with having our God-given roles and the open doors of opportunities that rest at our feet, for the taking.

When we are given so many opportunities, without a clear understanding of who we are, we are liable to run in every direction, unknowingly, attempting to be someone that we are not.  However, when we know who we are, we will only make the choices that we are called to make.  We will step into the opportunities that fit our call.

Now you might think that I want to discuss with you, who you are as an individual.  Instead, I want to take a look at who the Bible says that we are.  What does God say about us.  This is the perfect starting place.  For it is here that we can begin to know the truth about who we are.

Let’s take a what the Bible says about us as women.

The first appearance of a woman was in Genesis 2:22-24 where it says

And the Lord God made the rib (which He had taken from the man) into a woman.  And He brought her to the man.  And Adam said, This is now bone of my bones and flesh of my flesh.  She shall be called Woman because she was taken out of man.  Therefore shall a man leave his father and his mother, and shall cleave to his wife and they shall be one flesh.

In this first instance of the woman’s appearing on the scene of humanity, she is made from an intricate part of the man, Adam.  She is brought to the man, as a gift from God and He recognizes her as something special.  It as if he is in awe.  He says this is me.  She is bone of my bones and flesh of my flesh.  We are the same, but different; a compliment to one another.  Thus, he rationalized within himself that a man should leave all that he has known to cleave to his wife because they are made for one another.  They shall become one flesh.

There is a whole sector of women that find this portion of scripture degrading and humiliating.  I am not talking to those women.  Only God can change their minds.  Instead I am talking to the woman who is a wife or wants to be one, someday.

This is the first time that we see a woman in the bible and, I think that, it is fantastic the way that she is presented, both to us and to Adam.

Let me show you how I see it.

God had created everything else in the world and Adam had the opportunity to look around at those amazing things.  He looked up and saw the sky.  He looked down and saw the grass beneath his feet.  He looked around and saw the trees, named the animals, and even was able to take a look at his own reflection in the waters of Eden.  He had even been given work to do.  He was to tend to the garden of Eden, work and keep it.  Yet, in this world of having all that could satisfy him, he felt and was alone.

Stop…

Do you recognize something here?  In this place of being provided with everything that He could ever need, this man felt and was alone.  He had his needs met, but he had a want, and a longing that had not yet been fulfilled.  Then this happened.

And the LORD God said, It is not good that the man should be alone.  ~Genesis 2:19

The Lord knew that Adam would still feel alone, but He presented him with the animals of the field and the fowl of the air.  He allowed Adam to name them, and he did.  Yet, that need was still not met.  When he was finished with work, he had no one to come home to; No one to cuddle with;  No one with who he could connect with in the most intimate way possible.

In this space in time, when woman had not yet appeared on the scene of creation, in the flesh, the earth was void of her presence.  It was good, but Adam, its governor longed for something.  He had no one that was suitable to come alongside him and help him in his doings.  No one was available to complement him.  No one was there to talk to him, as he worked; to encourage him, as he rested; to lavish her love upon him.  At this point in creation, Adam had been so full, yet desired something more and only God knew what…excuse me, who that was.  It was Eve, his woman.

When we read the bible like this, there should be a dignity that rises up within us.  We should not feel threatened by the presence of a man because we are what he wants, at the end of the day.  Now, I do not dare to place us, as women, above God.  For He alone can satisfy us all.  I am only saying that when God was looking outside of Himself for the necessities in the earth that would bring Adam pleasure, He deemed it necessary to present Him with Eve.  She was the conclusion, the big finale of His presentation.  She was the “wow” factor.

Should we not take pride in being a man’s wife?  Yet, society has brought to us this idea that to be a man’s wife and to be committed to him is a degrading thing.  We are encouraged to leave the home and attempt to be more than his wife.  We are served on a platter of world goods the idea that to “merely” be one’s wife is to be less than because you should be more.  Is being a wife not enough?

I want you to realize that you, as a wife, are not less than.  You were created for this role, in life.  Your part is very important upon the scene of humanity.  Regardless of the mistakes that Eve, you, or I make, we were purposed to be here upon this planet in the position that we are in.

As my husband’s wife, I do for him, what no other person upon this planet can do. I serve my husband’s heart.

The heart of her husband trusts safely in her, so that he have no need of plunder. ~Proverbs 31:11

He knows that his heart is safe with me, regardless of the state that it is in at the time.  I am able to see in to the depths of his being and to pray for his needs to our God.  I am able to see his strengths and weaknesses.  Yet, I do not expose him.  I encourage him and love upon him.  I offer him my respect because it is one of his deepest needs.

If I were to leave my place, I would leave him exposed to the world and the Jezebel like woman.  She wishes to give him over to Satan, to dispose of him, and to leave him utterly confused & destroyed. For if she can destroy one man, she can destroy many.  For she is being led by Satan to destroy the world, one man at a time.

We as women, want to be needed and wanted, in this world.  We want to fulfill a role that can never be fulfilled.  We want to do what can never be done and on a grand scale.  Have we never stopped to think for a moment that we are already doing that.  When we are the women that God has called us to be, we are able to do something that no one else could ever do, hold the heart of one man.  The man that God created. That is an honorable position and it is hard.

Let’s not down play this.

I asked God to let me change the world and it all started with the marriage of my husband.  After him, I was blessed with four beautiful children.  I don’t need to look beyond this call to find something else.   It is within this place of accepting my call that God has so graciously opened up other doors for me.  He has shown me how and who else I can help, but I had to accept and walk in this first.

I challenge you to know and to identify your place.  If you have been called as a wife or desire to be a wife, you have to long for the role of service.  Not just to be loved and lavished upon, but to love and to hold your husband’s heart.  You have to be willing to abandon all that you know, according to the world, to learn the truth that God has set within you.

It is not foolish to trust the Lord and your husband.  It is not foolish to pray that your marriage work and to work hard in it.  Yes, the enemy and the world is busy pulling apart marriages, but that doesn’t have to be your story.  I am a living witness that this truth starts within us as women.  We have to look at the world and the devil, square in the face and say “You cannot have my husband.  He is mine.”  We have to tell the mountains of divorce, separation, chaos, and adultery to move out of our ways and out of our homes.

This takes bravery, consistency, patience, faithfulness, and trust in God to make it happen.  There is a lot up against you, but if you know your place, nothing can take it away from you. You have to pray consistently.  You have to fill yourself with the word of God.  You have to be willing to turn away from the worldly things, the television shows, the wrong books, the wrong people & relationships.  You know the ones that I am talking about.  I live in today’s society, as well ,and this is a battle that has to be fought on a daily basis.

We are in a war.  It is a war for the our souls and a war for the hearts of men.  God has placed us, a band of women in this position because no one else can do it.  No one else will love God and His man enough to take a stand and fight the great fight of faith. To protect and serve the heart of man take a woman.

Will you?

Will you get focused enough to really know and take your place?

Filed Under: Encouragement, Faith, Marriage Tagged With: a woman's place, marriage, women

Seasons Change

August 10, 2016 By Mrs. Mom Leave a Comment

There is a time and season for everything under heaven. ~Ecclesiastes 3:1

I have personally learned this on my journey of this thing called life.  I have had to give myself the time that is needed to be in each season that has been set before me.

There have been times when I have had to wait for things and times when I have been able to move forward.

I have experienced seasons of great success and seasons of epic failures.

I have had my challenges and my wins.

What I am most thankful for in it all is that I have never been alone.  The Lord has always been right there beside me, guiding me along the way.

When I thought that my failures would utterly destroy me, the Lord showed me how to turn them into great leaning experiences.  When I thought that the waiting would kill me, the Lord showed me how to turn the waiting into patience.

All things work together for the good of them that love the Lord and are called according to His purpose.  ~Romans 8:28

I have learned this personally.  For there is nothing that has been set in my path, which the Lord has not taken, at some point and time in my life, to make it work for my good.  I count that as a great blessing.

So now, I am in a season where I know that a change is coming, but I am waiting for it to happen.  It reminds me of what it was like when I was having my babies.  I would be at my 36th to 38th week, of pregnancy, and know that my baby could come at any moment.  My body would remind me of the impudent arrival of a little one, but no one could tell me when he or she would get here.  I just had to prepare and wait.

In God’s timing, all of my children arrived healthy and on time.  It wasn’t the time that I had set, but they were on time because their birthday’s had been ordained by the Lord before they were even a thought in my mind.  I just had to trust God and be pregnant.

That’s how this is.  There are things in my life that I am waiting on.  There are things that I am planning.  There are things that I am ready to walk out, but I realize that I am still in the preparation stages.  My season of change has not come, so I am in a season of waiting, planning, preparing.  Yet, I hope and am expectantly awaiting the arrival of the promise that God has given to me.

Do you know what this is like?

Have you ever waited for something, whether it be tangible or not, to happen in your life.  Have you waited to birth that baby, but needed the birthing process to start; Yet you knew that you had no control?

As I write this, I am even reminded of the birthing pains that come before a baby arrives.  There are all types of contractions, emotions, instincts that come.  These things proceed the arrival of a beautiful gift from heaven that no one has yet seen.  This is how all of our gifts from God are.

When seasons change and we are blessed by God, who really imagine what it would really be like to receive the blessing?  Once we behold it, we are blown away by all that God has truly given us.

My prayer for you today, as it is for myself, is that you would be able to trust God until your season changes; that you would trust Him in the preparation and planning stages.   Have confidence in the Lord.  For He always finishes what He starts.  He is the Author and the Finisher of our faith.  He leaves nothing undone, and that includes our lives.  So, surrender all that you are and all that you have to Him, for in His timing, seasons change.

Filed Under: Faith Tagged With: birth, gifts from God, life, seasons

I’m Overwhelmed…

June 12, 2015 By Mrs. Mom 8 Comments

I'm Overwhelmed

We all have these days…

You know them…

Days where it’s hard to move forward…

Hard to smile…

Hard to function…

Not because of the weather, or something that just happened, but because something is bothering you…

Something is causing you to be emotional…

Something that makes you want to quit…

To say, “I’m done.”

It makes you vulnerable and turns everything else into a big deal too…

Capable of snapping on someone…

You hold back…

Shut down…

Pull back the tears…

And run inside where no one but God can see you…

And while there…you say…

“God why?!”

Everyone around you thinks they know, but they have no clue…

If you are like me, you realize…

THIS IS OVERWHELMING!!!

STOP!!! STOP RIGHT THERE!!!

What is the problem?  Who is the problem?  Why is there a problem?  Why such great turmoil, pain, agony…Why?

We don’t wrestle against flesh and blood…No

We wrestle against the principalities in this life, against rulers, against the powers, against the world forces in this darkness, against the spiritual forces of wickedness in the heavenly places… That’s what Ephesians 6:12, 13 says.

They make themselves known and affect us by whispering things in our ears, throwing destructive darts at our minds, and aiming their blows at our hearts…

But we have a choice…

Say this with me…

OVERWHELMED!!! YES, I AM OVERWHELMED!!!!

I am overwhelmed with emotions, but I will decide why I am overwhelmed… and it is not because of what these forces have to dish out against me…

NO!!!

I am overwhelmed because I serve a great God that is more than able to take care of me and everything that attempts to overwhelm me.

I am overwhelmed because of His great salvation.  I am overwhelmed because of His love.  I am overwhelmed because of His heart for me.

I am overwhelmed because of His power and His might…

I am overwhelmed because in the midst of my emotions, He makes Himself known…through the trees, the wind…

Through the birds…

Through the color of everything around me…

He whispers in my heart…

FEAR NOT!!! I AM HERE AND I HAVE ALREADY OVERCOME THEM!!! HAVE COURAGE AND HOLD ON TO ME…I AM HERE AND I’VE GOT THIS…

You just don’t know how completely overwhelmed I am right now…

I can feel His love…can you?

In the mist of my brokenness…in the midst of my ache…I know He is all-powerful.

My husband said “Don’t let anyone mess up your day!  Have a good one…”

That was God, speaking through Him…

The “let” in his statement said “take authority…don’t let it have power over you…put on the armor of God and stand”

Today, I stand on my knees…worshiping HIM.

I will choose what overwhelms me.  It will not be the cares of this life, or the problems…or the people…It will be God! He will overwhelm me…

Have you ever felt overwhelmed?

How do you handle it?

Are you able to take control of your emotions and focus on Him?

Try it! Next time let Him overwhelm you…it may take a minute, but whisper “God help me to be overwhelmed by you.” and I promise you will experience a great and powerful overwhelming that you will yearn for again…

Watch these two videos…

Filed Under: Encouragement, Faith, Feelings, Mrs. Mom Speaks, Reflection, Reflections, Refreshing Friday Tagged With: encouragement, fear, God's love, overwhelmed

How To Get Focused

February 15, 2015 By Mrs. Mom 6 Comments

 

There are times in life where it feels like the waves of life come crashing in on us…

It can feel like someone has suddenly rained on our parade…

We can even feel stuck…

Do you know the feeling?

I do.

I have been in that place before.  In thinking about those moments, I realize that there are two option that I have.  I can choose to let life have its way and stay down in the dumps or I can choose to be active and do something about life.

In moments like this, I run to God.  I run as fast and as hard as I can because, whether the situation is big or small, I feel like I am suffocating.  Gasping for air, I reach my hands up an pray that He feels me reaching, drawing, pulling near.  Somehow, in the midst of my desiring a sense of relief, feeling overwhelmed, and stressing… I feel his presence.

This was one of those days.

Yesterday was lovely…a day to experience and share love…

Today reality hits…the new week reminds me of educational deadlines, choices, and requirements.

I had one child that didn’t feel well last week and now another woke up not feeling well this morning.

Laundry, dishes, meeting, papers, deadlines…these things and more attempt to weigh me down, but suddenly…I am reminded that although it feels like a lot…there are things that could make my life a lot worse.

I am grateful…

Still I will not minimize my own struggles…we all have them.  We all have our moments and in order to become better we have to identify what they are.

When I said “My foot slips,” Your mercy, O Lord, held me up.  In the multitude of my thoughts within me, Your comforts delight my soul. ~ Psalm 94:18-19

Will I let the fear of failure, the fear of not meeting the standard stifle me…stunt my growth, cause me to stand motionless…stressed…

Dare I say no?

Yet if that if that is my answer there is something I must do…

You give power to the faint; and to those who have no might, You increase strength. ~Isaiah 40:29

Father, I need your strength.

That mental struggle…It can drain us…the cares of this life coupled together with the outer circumstances that press in on us.  The relationships…the give and take…the desire to do and not to do…the requirements, both imposed by others and self-imposed…the calm and strife…all of this…becomes a burden…

“Come to me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.  Take My yoke upon you, and learn of me, for I am meek and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for our souls.  For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light. ~Matthew 11:28-30

Rest for my soul…a lighter burden…

Today, like so many other days that have come before…I choose His way over mine.  I choose to breath and take in the rest that God has offered.  I choose to listen to the Holy Spirit within me that says I can and I will…the voice that says that there is no need to be afraid…

Today I choose which direction my ship will move in and I pray for the tools, the confidence, the strength, wisdom, discipline, the faith, and courage to do what I have to do…

Let us not minimize where we are in life.  Instead, let us approach each struggle with faith in God knowing that He cares about everything that we care about. (1 Peter 5:7) With the strength that we receive, let us move forward first from within…that is when we will begin to see the results that we desire.

It is my hope that my story encouraged you in some way and that I offered steps to help you overcome your struggle and get focused.

  • Run to God
  • Identify the struggle
  • View the struggle as it is in your life (don’t minimize it or make it bigger than it really is)
  • Make a choice to direct your own ship
  • Pray for direction
  • Plot the course and take action

Do you ever find yourself in this place…telling yourself that your struggles aren’t so bad because of how they compare to the rest of the world’s struggles, but never facing them head on to make the appropriate changes?  How do you deal with life’s struggles? Did you find this helpful?  I’d love to hear from you.

 

Filed Under: Encouragement, Encouraging Myself, Faith, Feelings, Thoughts, Time of Rest Tagged With: focus, focused, prayer

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