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The Ministry of Motherhood



Has God placed a calling on your life?  Do you feel like your time here is of any value?  If you happen to spend your days doing laundry, washing dishes, making shopping lists, running errands, changing diapers and driving the carpool, then you have been called to one of the holiest of vocations – motherhood. 

I didn’t see my responsibilities as wife and mother as a “ministry” until about four years ago.  How could anyone see the mundane tasks that a woman performs on a daily basis as “holy”?  We can’t see it unless we look through the eyes of God.  We read in Proverbs 31, “An excellent wife, who can find?   . . . She works with her hands in delight. . . She rises also while it is still night and gives food to her household . . . She looks well to the ways of her household and does not eat the bread of idleness”. (Proverbs 31:10-27)

Our culture today has dismissed the importance that God places on the role of wife and mother.  However, God says in His word that our worth is "far more than rubies".  Taking care of our husbands, teaching our children and nurturing their spiritual growth, and running an efficient household are all actions that please our Father.  If we accept this “calling” and serve Him with all our hearts, we can only expect to be greatly blessed.  He promises that “her children rise up and bless her; her husband also, and he praises her”.  (Proverbs 31:28) 



I began to understand how motherhood can be a ministry around the same time I began a Bible Study by Beth Moore.  At the beginning of the study, she wrote a fictional story from Mary’s point of view, telling about the birth of her son, Jesus.  It was so detailed, you almost felt as if you were there in Jerusalem, waiting for the Savior to arrive.  It brought tears to my eyes.  As the study progressed, we talked about how Mary must have felt being entrusted with such an incredible mission.  How did she discipline Jesus?  How did she teach him responsibility?  Respect?  Obedience?  The Bible doesn’t really answer these questions, but it got me to thinking.

None of us are raising Jesus, that’s for sure.  (I often wonder what it would be like to have a perfect child.)  However, aren’t our children a gift from God?  Don’t we believe that He loves them more than we do and we are only their caregivers until He takes them home again?  Do we handle them with love and gentleness?  Are we training them in the ways of God?  

I’ve always loved and cared for my children.  However, before I considered it my “ministry”, the daily routine would sometimes really frustrate me.   I was constantly asking God to show me where it was He wanted me to serve Him.  I over-extended myself volunteering at church, school and various other organizations, leaving my husband to tend to the children and our home because of the “important work” I was doing for God.   I’m so thankful that He’s shown me that the work I have at home is far more important than anything outside.




I challenge you today, to see God’s plan for you in the dirty dishes, the piles of laundry, and the crying children He has placed in your hands.  Take care of them as if you were taking care of Him and just see what joy and peace He pours over you.  



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Get. It. Out!

It's time for some major decluttering, folks!  Hubby and I started 3 days after Christmas by completely cleaning out and organizing the garage.  It felt sooooo good!  Next, I desperately want to clear out my daughter's room, which we just tackled LAST month (you can see the closet re-do here), but there is an area more pressing, more irritating, than even her room.

We have this ginormous closet in our living room (well, it's ginormous to us!) that is just swelling with, for lack of a better word, JUNK!  We have everything in there from old computer cables, to garage sale finds I have yet to transform into beauty, to boxes of I-don't-know-what that I packed up when I thought we were going to sell.  They are labeled, they are just so far back in the closet that I can't get to them to see what they are!


Can you say di.  sgust.  ing?

January always inspires me to get rid of things.  Out with the old, in with the new.  Or maybe, just throw the old out and enjoy the EMPTINESS of the space.  There is a novel idea for ya!  I have this incredible vision in my head of this closet becoming our indoor laundry room.  I'm so grateful for the washer and dryer, and the roof over my head, which are like a wonderful slice of cake compared to what many people have.   But having it indoors, rather than in the garage, would just be icing!  I can just see all the shelving, and the cabinets and the new, painted sheetrock, and the fabulous lighting.  <sigh>

If you aren't already addicted to Pinterest, you're about to be.  Please don't tell your kids, your spouse, or your dog, that you found out about it from me!  They will not like me or think I am a good influence at all

So here are some of my (well, not really) ideas for this space:


utility room
Who wouldn't want to do laundry in a space like this?  It's all white and bright and airy!


Laundry

This would add some much needed humor to the mundane task of cleaning all those tighty whities!

Utility with lots of cabinets/drawers

I'm pretty sure my closet goes all the way to the exterior side of the house. 
Adding a window would bring sunshine and happiness into the space!
(Well, I can dream about the window making me happy to do laundry, right?)
Not to mention those gorgeous floors!  Have you seen the tile you can buy
that looks like wood flooring? (Sing it like an Opera Star) LOVE!!
Home Depot carries it.  You can check it out here.


laundry rooms

Something like this would be simple to do and wouldn't break the bank!


So, there you have it.  Just ONE of my dreams for the new year - an indoor laundry room.  A place where I can find all the missing socks, store all the extra band-aids, and maybe, just maybe, not see any creepy crawlies when I'm in there!  Have you HEARD about the bugs in Texas?  Sheesh!  They're huge!  And they love my warm, dryer-sheet scented garage.  I despise them all!  I could get write a whole other post about hating bugs and all I do around the house to prevent them.  I'll save that for later.

What have you dreamed up for your home this year?  I'd love to hear about it!