Showing posts with label woman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label woman. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Does this sound like me?

Every once in awhile I scan this link: www.thegracetabernacle.org/quotes/gracequotes.html to review the quotes that are offered on the Grace Tabernacle Church website. I have discovered so many wondrous thoughts there


Most recently I this quite:



The Holiness of God is not evidenced in women when they are brash, brassy, boisterous, brazen, head-strong, strong-willed, loud-mouthed, overly-talkative, having to have the last word, challenging, controlling, manipulative, critical, conceited, arrogant, aggressive, assertive, strident, interruptive, undisciplined, insubordinate, disruptive, dominating, domineering, or clamoring for power. Rather, women accept God’s holy order and character by being humbly and unobtrusively respectful and receptive in functional subordination to God, church leadership, and husbands.



James Fowler



Excerpted from: Women in the Church, Study Outlines, 1999, http://www.christinyou.net/. Used by Permission


It struck a cord in my heart how so many of those words could be used to described me and my attitude towards communicating with my husband. My goodness what a challenge it can become to be humble and unobtrusive when my blood is raging about some silly thing my husband said or did that I allowed to irritate me. More revealing is the concept that I have a real choice in how a misunderstanding can play out. Oh my word, there are moments when I just don’t get him and I seem to turn into a drama queen.


Over the last year, it has been so great to have the opportunity to be out here in God’s countryside. The Lord has made it possible to be removed from the sounds and distractions of the city to explore and discover His peace within our farm homestead. I eagerly look forward to my quiet time with Jesus and pray earnestly for a ‘quiet tongue’. He blesses me daily. Thank you Jesus! It is a hard battle to seek after a quiet tongue.


It involves an inner state of being, as well as an outward condition. Have you ever noticed that when you sit down to read your Bible or pray, your mind takes off to some urgent item you need from the grocery store? The barrier I have to struggle to overcome is the ‘Inner noise’ barrier. Inner noise can be just as troublesome as outer noise when it comes to having quiet time with God and effectively seeking a quiet tongue. After all, we want to be heard and understood.


It is a goal that sounds simple, but which meets with greater challenges than one would care to admit. In the United States particularly, we live in a world of noise. Anywhere you go, even in our own homes, there is some kind of noise to distract us, from cell phones to TV to traffic. It is so easy to fall into the trap of raising my voice and using sharp words to get my point across.


Living out here in the country offers the ‘quiet’ I need to hear God’s voice leading and guiding me. Since He does not have to shout at me, I don’t shout at my husband!


Taking quiet time for daily devotion is critical to God and it brings His quiet to our daily lives.



Monday, April 27, 2009

Walking in the fields and groves


Jonathan Edwards wrote of his wife, Sarah, “They say there is a young lady in (New Haven) who is loved of that Great Being, who made and rules the world, and that there are certain seasons in which this Great Being, in some way or other invisible, comes to her and fills her mind with exceeding sweet delight; and she hardly cares for anything, except to meditate on him. She has a strange sweetness in her mind, and singular purity in their affection. You could not persuade her to do anything wrong or sinful. She is of a wonderful sweetness, calmness and universal benevolence of mind. She will sometimes go about from place to place, singing sweetly; and seems to be always full of joy and pleasure; and no one knows for what. She loves to be alone, walking in the fields and groves, and seems to have someone invisible always conversing with her.” ~Edna Gerstner, Jonathan and Sarah: An Uncommon Union, Soli Deo Gloria, p. 153- 154 ~

How these words have stirred my own struggling and unruly heart. Dear Lord Jesus, I long for your sweet delight to fill my heart and mind with Your singular purity and affection. I ask for the same wonderful sweetness, calmness and benevolence of mind. For I desire to walk among the fields and groves of our land and to tarry through the day of tasks and chores of our earthly home with Someone[my Jesus] invisible always conversing with me. I ask this not for my benefit or acclaim but for Your glory and honor to be revealed through me; to be a blessing to You my Lord and Savior and to my husband Salah who You have charged me with the tremendous, joyful task to love, honor and obey. I ask for the humbleness in spirit to honor and serve my cherished family and valued friends that You have placed within the depths of my heart. That I may also be led under an uncommon discovery of God’s Excellency, and in a high exercise of love to Him, and rest and joy in Him, make a new and most solemn dedication of myself to His service and glory for His sake, for my husband’s sake, for my family’s and my friend’s sake. Thank you Dear Lord Jesus, for being the reason for the joy and love in my once frozen heart and tattered life. In Jesus name I pray, Amen.

For those who may be interested, this is a link that shares a glimpse of Sarah Edwards, wife, mother, and child of God:

http://www.desiringgod.org/ResourceLibrary/ConferenceMessages/ByDate/2003/1656_Sarah_Edwards_Jonathans_Home_and_Haven/

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Welcome To Our Chapel

My Thoughtful Place Ministry Blog is an open [interdenominational] chapel forum. Welcoming the internet community to observe and discover God’s gift of eternal life through the life, death and resurrection of His Son, Jesus Christ.

1 John 5:20 New Living Translation explains: "And we know that the Son of God has come, and he has given us understanding so that we can know the true God. And now we live in fellowship with the true God because we live in fellowship with his Son, Jesus Christ. He is the only true God, and he is eternal life."


This blog is the door to our family of websites and blogs that offer Bible Study newsletters, a daily Scripture reading plan [just suggestions if you are not sure where to start], daily devotionals [coming soon], journal pages [printable], and more. You may enter our chapel through the links listed below.

Lemonade Stand By The Creek Home: A website designed for ALL internet ‘surfers’ searching for a deeper, personal relationship with Jesus or understanding the accepting of Jesus Christ into your life. This site is updated on a monthly basis. Visit the link:
http://www.lemonadestandbythecreek.web.officelive.com/

Lemonade Stand By The Creek Blog: This blog encourages the internet community to become active participants in following our pathway with Jesus Christ. It provides an opportunity to add comments, share testimony and submit prayer requests about our devotion to Jesus. This blog is updated regularly. Visit the link: http://www.lemonadestandbythecreek.spaces.live.com/

Keeper of the Hearth Home: A woman’s ministry website. This site is created for the woman following after God’s heart. This site is updated on a monthly basis. Visit the link: http://www.keeperofthehearth.health.officelive.com/

Keeper of the Hearth Blog: As an extension of the Keeper of the Hearth website, this blog offers women the opportunity to share testimony, submit prayer requests and add comments about our praise and worship of Jesus. This blog is updated regularly. Visit the link:
http://www.keeperofthehearth.spaces.live.com/


By scheduling personal prayer time, daily Scripture reading, applying God’s Word to our life, we are better equipped, through Jesus’ teachings, to face personal challenges. We discover that the Bible is relevant and applicable to our life today. Learning more about God cultivates the desire to build the life God designed for each of us.


“What’s more, I am with you, and I will protect you wherever you go. One day I will bring you back to this land. I will not leave you until I have finished giving you everything I have promised you.” ~Genesis 28:15 New Living Translation~