Sunday, August 24, 2014

Everyone Needs a Pudge in Their Life


One day was especially difficult for me. I had just gone through three weeks of feeling very poorly. Then I got some potentially very bad news. I cried off and on and felt so discouraged. I texted all my friends and family for prayer. My mom and sister were in Door County, Wisconsin vacationing so they called me.

We were all discussing the situation and all feeling pretty low. Then my Aunt Pudge got on the phone. She is in her late 80s and is my mom's sister. I have always loved my Aunt Pudge. {Yes, this name was given to her when she was young and she is fine with it.} She LOVES Jesus and isn't afraid to speak about Him to anyone. 

She began reminding me to keep my eyes upon Jesus. She quoted, "Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God" {Philippians 4:6}. Then she told me I was the Lord's precious child and to put on the whole armor of the Lord. She encouraged me so much with her words, reminding me who I was in Christ and that God had everything in control.

It is so easy to get discouraged down here. So many bad things happen to so many people. I rarely watch the news since I don't need any more bad news in my life. We are commanded to dwell on the lovely, good, and pure for a reason. God knows we can't handle thinking about the bad. It is too hard for us, especially since there is little we can do about it anyways except to just rest in Him.

Every morning before her children left for school, Pudge would tell them that they were all going to get dressed. With hand motions, they would all fasten the belt of truth around their waist. Then they would put on the breastplate of righteousness. They would put on their shoes as readiness given by the gospel of peace. In one of their hands, they would hold up the shield of faith. Finally, they would put on their heads the helmet of salvation with the sword of the Spirit in their other hand. In this way, they were well prepared to extinguish all the flaming darts of the evil one.

Her children were well prepared for the day ahead of them. The Word of God is powerful, more powerful than a two-edged sword. Use it often to encourage those around you. Nothing helps lift the spirits and prepares us for battle better than God's own words to us.


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Susan Taft · 553 weeks ago

Another great example on how older wise women of faith can mentor younger women. And what a great visual to give to her children of putting on the armor of God. Thank you for sharing this lesson and for sharing one of your family's treasures - Aunt Pudge!
You are a very fortunate woman to have such family. :) Angela
As I grow older I want to become Aunt Pudge to my family. You are so blessed to have Godly relatives. My feminist relatives are NOT encouraging..at all. I want to change that with my generation.
Amen! She radiates love, generosity, and forgiveness. She has been an inspiration to me for eighty plus years. I love you, Sister!
What a blessing to have such a godly woman in your life! And then a relative, no less! Godly, encouraging women - wow!
Wow! I like how God's fire can be in us when we're over 80! Thank you for sharing.
Your Aunt Pudge is a good example of the Titus 2:3,4 woman. How encouraging that she depends upon God's wisdom. There are many who can give advice; but the one who points to Jesus and uses scripture to help others is calling upon the Great Physician.
Thanks for the great comments about mom. I am blessed to have heard her teaching for soon 65 years. Her love for her Lord always shines through.
I have women in my family like this and they are such a blessing. You can see how much they love the Lord Jesus as it shines from them. They have been the role models for the next generation of women in my family which I am very grateful for.
So wonderful to hear that her words brought encouragement. Truth be told, she has been telling us the same things for so many years that sometimes we don't really listen. I had forgotten about getting"dressed" before school. She always made learning fun. Thanks for the sweet post.
What a wonderful story! I am going to do this with my son. We may homeschool but that doesn't mean we don't leave the house ever or even have little issues here at home. My mom taught us to picture ourselves laying our troubles at the foot of the cross, actually holding out our hands and making the motions. I wonder how many other Bible truths we can do this type of thing with?

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