Friday, May 20, 2016

Always There for Her Children


Elisabeth Elliot said this about her mother, "My mother was a godly woman. She was a woman of prayer. She stuck to her Bible. She read it everyday and she lived by the rules. She was a woman of self-discipline; always neat and feminine. She accepted her femininity as a gift from God. She believed in punctuality and I think of her as a woman of restraint. She never made a big fuss about anything. She was also submissive to her husband and honored him in the way she treated him. There was order in the home. Our father was the head. My mother taught us obedience and respect. She sang songs to us, she prayed with us and read us stories. She was always there for us."

Many women today are not godly women, even those who call themselves Christian. They rarely prayer nor read their Bible. They read worldly literature and they live by these rules. They are not self-disciplined; rarely neat or feminine. {They prefer sweats and t-shirts, instead.} They don’t accept femininity but desire to be like men and do everything men do. They aren’t punctual since they are too busy with the non-essentials like time on the Internet or phone. Besides, it doesn’t matter if they are late since everyone else is late too. In fact, it's very acceptable to be late to church. {Our church is almost empty when it begins on time.} They aren’t women of restraint and make a big fuss about many unimportant things. They are NOT submissive to their husbands since they excuse it by saying this always leads to bondage and abuse. They don’t honor their husbands, but spend their time arguing, belittling and trying to control their husbands. There is very little order in the home since there is no one leader in the home and if they are the leaders, there is disorder because it is not God’s order. They don’t teach their children obedience and respect since they would rather be their children’s friend instead of parent. They don’t have time to sing songs, pray or read stories to their children since they work full-time outside of the home. They are rarely home for their children.

Are you a godly woman or a worldly woman? Are you living in obedience to the Lord's commands to us or are you living in obedience to the enemy of your souls? Are you always there for your children as Elisabeth Elliot's mom was for her? This world is an insecure place. God provides a mother to a child to provide the security and direction the child needs. This is why it is imperative a mother be home full-time. If you have a career, your career will come before your children since it takes up so much of your time away from home. You can't be always there for your children. You are their guardian and watch over them by making sure they are safe, nourished and cared for. You must also be home full-time to keep a clean and tidy home. This takes a lot of time on top of fixing healthy food. Reading to them, singing to them and playing games is what you do with them in your free time instead of wasting your time with a computer or television. They will fondly remember times like this with you and treasure it deep within their hearts. You are investing your life in your children's lives and there is no better place to invest it in.

She looks well to the ways of her home 
and eats not the bread of idleness.
Proverbs 31:27

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Thank you so much for this encouraging post of what a mother should be like. I homeschool my four kids and lately my husband has had many late evenings and work. The kids have had a lot more events going on, such rehearsals and recitals. I woke up feeling heavy and discouraged that there is so much to do in terms of driving the kids, wrapping up our school year, and feeling sad that I could not attend my last Bible study meeting today or do anything just for myself. This post reminds me that is the world's voice and not God's. I need to listen to only God' instructions and serve cheerfully.
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Yes! I will never forget the phrase "self-pity" is satanic by Oswald Chambers. I remind myself often since it is so easy to keep our eyes on ourselves and our difficulties instead of upon the joy of the Lord, His strength, and His plan for our lives.
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Lady Virtue · 462 weeks ago

Great post, especially the second paragraph including the practice of godly disciplines and femininity. God bless and take care.
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Thank you! Have a great weekend, Lady Virtue.
Great post Lori ~ reminder to me. Thank you!
great post!
Thanks Lori! Which Elisabeth Elliot book is this?
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It was actually a video she did called "A Peaceful Home." I copied what she said word for word since I knew it would be a great post! Here it is ~ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=veci9jXajOE
Ouch! A few of these hit me. Thanks for your honesty.
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Hey Lori, this post was wonderful. I've watched E.E's videos before and recognized this, she was incredible in how she could make it so simple to understand.

I just wrote another post on the virtuous wife of Proverbs 31, focusing on verse 16 (She considers a field and buys it, from her profits she plants a vineyard). It was so interesting to really dig into the deeper meanings behind it and I actually came to the same conclusion your post has here (about the absolute need for being there for your children). It was really interesting to write! Let me know your thoughts on it if you have the chance :D
https://girlwithadragonflytattoo.com/2016/05/20/8...
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I will read it! It's amazing how many want to say that the Prov. 31 woman had a career because of this verse. Children need their mothers.
Elisabeth Elliot is discribing my mother - that is how she was when I was growing up and still remains in her old age. Likewise her three her sisters (who are with Christ) who were wonderful examples of gentle godly women. I rarely ever see godly women like I remember as a child and I feel very blessed that I have been witness to beautiful godly women as I grew up. They have been my role models throughout my life.
I am one of those women who need this reminder. In our attempt to provide and do everything for our family, we tend to forget to give time for taking care of ourselves. Our husbands deserve to come home to our beautiful selves especially that they are out there to provide for our needs. This is also to serve as good role models to our kids that mothers should be beautiful inside out, just how God orders us to be. Thank you for this reminder.

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