Tuesday, March 25, 2014

God's Supernatural Supply For Keepers At Home


Bottom line, we don't trust God. We don't trust God for women to leave their jobs and go home to raise their children, take care of their homes, and serve their husbands. "If we don't work, we will starve." Yet, God tells us He will supply our needs. He owns the cattle on a thousand hills, but we still worry.

Marilee Horton quit her high-powered career to go home and take care of her home, husband, and children. The family immediately lost a half of their income, yet she writes the following ~

"With all the wisdom that God promises to supply us with to make the best use of our money and talent, we must not forget that what He is mainly trying to teach us is to trust in Him.  Our family lies in a town of seven colleges, one of them being a Christian college housing a seminary/bible institute. One thing taught in these institutions of higher learning with emphasis on Christianity is that, whether preparing for the pastorate, the mission field, or education and business, you must trust God. Trust Him to lead you into the right area of ministry, trust Him to guide you as you serve, and trust Him to supply your needs. 

The things that astounds me is that while these men are in class learning these wonderful truths, they are sending their wives out to work to pay for them to learn how to trust God. Why? "There is no way I could go to school if she didn't work." It is rare to find a couple completely looking to God to provide a way to earn the money needed without always answering the prayer by sending the wife out to work....Couples called by God to the life of faith have thrilling stories to tell of God's supernatural supply so that mother doesn't have to leave her children. Sometimes it involves part-time work of babysitting, typing, or needlework. {Today, the options are endless with the Internet!} Sometimes it involves a miracle."

She began living frugally, never wasting any food, being content at home, and finding all sorts of ways to save money. She figured out that saving a dime instead of spending it on something not truly needed was the best antidote to inflation. Her greatest weapon was prayer. She consistently asked God for wisdom and He provided it abundantly.

"Oh, but today is much different in the past. Women have to work." God is the same yesterday, today, and forever. If He commands women with children to be keepers at home, you step out in faith knowing He is your provider and you trust Him. I have readers who say they don't own a TV, cable, drive old cars, etc. so they can be home training and loving their children full-time. Yes, there is sacrifice but there is much more sacrifice to the family unit for a mother to leave her home and children for hours every day. {And no, the Proverbs 31 woman did not have a "career" that caused her to leave her home for hours every day.} What God commands of us, He richly supplies the means to obey.

But my God shall supply all your need 
according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus.
Philippians 4:19

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To what extent are Christians supposed to rely on miracles, versus making their own efforts (even if it involves some sacrifice)?

Are there situations where this needs to be balanced against 2 Thessalonians 3:10?
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Love this, thanks!
Lori, love your heart and Jesus' Words so much. Thanks for sharing them with us.
Thank you for sharing this, Lori. We have our struggles like any other marriage, but one thing I can say to the Lord and others is how thankful, grateful and blessed we are that my husband saw the value of having me at home full-time with our children.

He once wanted me to work, and insisted upon it. I was exhausted and there was little energy left for me to serve my husband and little ones. Slowly, the Lord changed my husband's mind and supernaturally moved us so that I was forced to quit my job.

He is faithful!
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Loving been his wife · 574 weeks ago

In almost 34 years of marriage (and I only worked 18 months in that time and may I say it was the worst 18 months of my life) we have never gone without food, shelter, clothing.....anything God has always provided every step of the way.

I don't judge Mama's for working I don't know their circumstances only they and God knows.

However as for us God has been so good to us!
Do we go on fantastic holiday NO? Do we live in a big home NO? Do we have two cars NO?
Do I wear designer clothes only if my wonderful Sister passes them down; (she is a career girl married with no children) I love her heaps!

However we have a love abundant between me and my precious Hubby that others envy; we have 3 wonderful children (two I gave birth to and our bonus son Timothy; Johanna's Hubby), we may not have money a plenty but we do have love a plenty? Holidays can be wonderful spent at home with the family, lazy days playing games with the kiddo's, picnics, barbeque....and the list can go on! I guess what I am trying to say is that we have had a wonderful life and God has provided all the way; trusting God is the best! I look forward to the next stage of life!
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Loving been his wife · 574 weeks ago

Lori, a great post!
Thanks Lori, the word reminds us to trust in the Lord with all our heart and lean NOT on our own understanding.................we have to trust God as he is the same yesterday, today and forever. Buddy, would suggest they deal with their current commitments and see if they can sell cars on (surely 1 car will do?), look in all areas for what to cut back on/live more frugally etc. It can be done if you are committed to it. I know that I spend alot more that I actually need to, there is alot of difference between wanting and needing. I have committed to not just going ahead and buying stuff for our house, but really look to see if 2nd hand available, recycle/upcycle existing stuff, sell stuff that isn't needed/used etc. Get creative, cut back back back and trust God.
Blessings
Helen UK
Another bottom line is that couples basically sacrifice their offspring to idols of comfort, money, & even pre-concieved ideas that are opposed to God's Word. A Christian is to believe that children are a blessing. Even a few lines of Holy Scripture carries God's authority...Titus 2:3-5 "Older women...teach the young women...to be workers at home.." & 1 Timothy 5:8 "..if anyone does not provide for his own...he has denied the faith & is worse than an unbeliever..." & Hebrews 4:12 " The Word of God is living & active & sharper than a two edged sword, & piercing as far as the division of soul & spirit, of both joints & marrow, & able to judge the thoughts & intentions of the heart." We desperately need a holy fear of God & His Word! Love & prayers, in Jesus, Cynthia
When using this statement that God provides all of our needs then would that mean that there is not a single true Christian that has ever starved to death and that many of the children in poor countries are not Christian nor are their parents. This is something that has always confused me.
8 replies · active 574 weeks ago
Very true! Love this post!
I also feel strongly that women should stay home. However, sometimes I grow tired of the frequent argument that any family can have a SAHM if they just give up cable, drive an old car, and live frugally.
Right now my family drives one car that is worth $350. We don't have cable. We buy used clothes. We cook from scratch from home. We still can't do it on my husband's income alone. We have no other things to cut.
I think one factor seldom discussed is how cost of living plays a role. We live on an island in Western Canada, where a ramshackle house costs half a million dollars. Cost of food is double, sometimes triple that of the states. We keep our house at 57 degrees and our heating bills are still enormous. I would move to a cheaper area, but my husband wants to stay, and he is in charge of our family. His family is here.
As a result I work part time in a job and put my child in school, when I really want to homeschool. What advice can one give to those already thrifty to the bone whose husbands do not have high enough earning income? BTW my husband already works seven days a week. I will just keep praying for God's provision, He has taken care of us so far.
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I appreciate your Encouragement Lori for these mothers who want to stay home. It isn't boasting, but I know quite a few young mothers who need tips, and advice. It is so new to them to be able to stay home and raise their families. Maybe the naysayers can start their own blog and leave you & Lady Lydia alone.
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LaNell Stafford · 520 weeks ago

Thank you for this encouraging word! I really enjoy your blog!

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