Wednesday, October 21, 2015
To Dianna
After a busy/emotional summer with our families I hope to get back to blogging but I returned a few weeks ago to find one of my favorite bloggers gone and I have no way to contact her. Dianna's blog, Joyful in His Presence is no more. :( If you see this Dianna, I want you to know that I am thinking of you and praying for you. I went to email you but I never saved your email address as a contact so I have no way of contacting you again. If you see this, please e-mail me. I'd love to stay in touch with you, dear one. Much love, Theresa everydaysacred(@)hotmail(.)com
Tuesday, October 6, 2015
Giving Your Home a Spiritual/Biblical Cleaning
Ideally I like to do a Spring and Fall cleaning around my home. A time to dig deep into the corners and recesses of my home and tidy them up. It doesn't always happen but that is the goal. A time twice a year to open up windows, remove and wash the jams and screens. I empty cupboards of pots and pans, dishes and pantry items and thoroughly scrub out any accumulated grim or crumbs. In the Fall I usually take this time to freshen my linens by washing extra blankets and bedding so that they are ready to put on beds when the nights turn crisp.
As important as it is to be good stewards of our homes and belongings by seeing to their physical upkeep, it is equally important to give diligence to its Spiritual upkeep.
Many years ago I found a blog post on cleaning house. I felt it was a very important reminder and so I took the time to write it in the back of my Bible. Unfortunately I did not make note of the author or blog where I found it and can no longer remember. If anyone recognizes this please let me know so that I can give proper credit.
Cleaning House
Every few months go through the house and examine it according to these Scriptures:
- Psalm 101:3
- 2 Corinthians 7:1
- Proverbs 3:33
- Philippians 4:8
- Deuteronomy 7:26
- 1 John 5:21
- Psalm 101:2
- Psalm 119:37
Clean out those things that are not pleasing to the Lord. It is very easy for worldly distractions to creep into our home. Look at:
* Books and magazines
* Art, personal pictures
* Videos and DVD's
* Music
* Toys
* Anything immodest or crude in speech, manner or suggestion
* Immodest clothing
* Miscellaneous things that the Lord might reveal to you.
(I would also add that you should examine your online and social media activities. Are they pleasing to the Lord?)
Replace items with things that would inspire and draw you, your family and others to God.
Strive to make your home a safe place that honors the Lord by carefully discerning and guarding the things you allow into it.
** The Right Questions to Ask **
The following questions are ones that I wrote down from a women's Bible study I attended and I think they go beautifully with the context of Biblical Housekeeping.
1. Will this strengthen my faith and help me love Jesus more?
2. Will this advance me in warfare against sin?
3. Will it help me be more resolved to pray?
4. Will it embolden my faith and help me to share the gospel with others?
5. Does this bring glory to God?
I hope this will be an encouragement to you as you think about doing your Fall cleaning. God bless you as you work in your homes, may all you do there bring glory to the Lord and your family closer to Him.
Monday, October 5, 2015
Update
Greetings Friends ~
So much has been happening here in our little corner of the world. In August my mother in law was placed in hospice at home where her 4 daughters lovingly cared for her each day until she passed into the arms of Jesus on September 27th. God graciously allowed my husband and I many opportunities to minister, encourage and witness to many family members. The prayers of years passed were answered and the gospel shared with each of his siblings and my father in law. Join us in prayer for those sown seeds to break open and bring forth a harvest!
And Now!!!
So much has been happening here in our little corner of the world. In August my mother in law was placed in hospice at home where her 4 daughters lovingly cared for her each day until she passed into the arms of Jesus on September 27th. God graciously allowed my husband and I many opportunities to minister, encourage and witness to many family members. The prayers of years passed were answered and the gospel shared with each of his siblings and my father in law. Join us in prayer for those sown seeds to break open and bring forth a harvest!
{Samantha and Rose ~ at Samantha's graduation}
Rose and I share a birthday and we had a HUGE celebration with all of her family. All of her children, their spouses and 13 of 16 grandchildren were there with many great grandchildren as well. Rose came from a family of 15. She has 9 sisters and 5 brothers. Wow! Such a wonderful day of honoring her and sharing our hearts of love with her.
On September 10th our daughter had our first grandchild. Little Warren is so precious. I am loving the Nana life and enjoy every opportunity I have to spend with them. The first word my nieces and nephews heard from me was the name of Jesus whispered in their ear and so did Warren. Each time I see him I tell Him how much I love Him and how much Jesus loves him. I've enjoyed singing hymns to him and praying over him while rocking him. Such an overwhelming and amazing experience to see the next generation and to pour out your heartfelt prayers to the Father for them at such a young age.
Here are a few photos from their pregnancy photo shoot with my sister.
And Now!!!
The Nana pictures commence.
A few hours after birth.
Nana or Nanny T and her sweetheart.
Papa Scott
Here are a couple preview pictures from his infant photo shoot with my sister. I crocheted the Hungry Caterpillar cocoon and hat and knitted the multi-colored blanket used in the basket. There will be more photos from this photo shoot I'm sure. :)
And so now you know why its been so silent here. All is well. We are missing Rose but so thankful for the gift of Warren who brings us all so much joy.
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