A soldier, she is a wife. A mother. A homemaker.
In her home she’s on the front lines of the battle. She may be criticized and marginalized in some churches, social circles and certainly by the media. But her resolve is firm, her vision is clear and she’s set her sights on fulfilling her mission: to be faithful in the task of glorifying God in the design He set forth for womanhood.
With an undistracted, focused goal she clearly recognizes the tactics of the enemy to blur the lines of gender, or to make her think that her occupation at home isn’t one of importance. She knows that the next generation of Kingdom builders is shaped by her words and example. She debunks the myth that some areas of life “are neutral.”
She seeks to fill the minds of her children with scripture and lead by her example that life is no playground, it’s a battleground.
No, her position isn't in America's military. She engages in spiritual battles, wrestling "against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the cosmic powers over this present darkness, against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly places." Eph. 6:12
Many times the battle is too hard for her. Her hands grow weary to the task and her aim isn’t steady. But God. He is faithful when she isn’t. Her General is aiding her in combat, by His Spirit. She falls and He picks her up and bandages her bruised knees and scraped elbows. The righteous fall seven times and yet rise again…Prov. 24:16
She determines to hold firmly to the faith, putting her confidence in Christ. When temptations arise, she goes to Him, telling Him all of her struggles. There she finds grace in her time of need, not allowing any spark of sin to smolder. Sin will not gain a toehold in her heart.
Her enemy is stronger than she, but as a good warrior does, she perseveres in the struggle.
By God's grace alone, she will submit to the authority of her imperfect husband.
By God's grace alone, she will seek to make a beautiful home.
By God’s grace alone, she will speak with the law of kindness on her tongue when she would rather answer with a critical spirit in her heart.
By God’s grace alone, she will settle the sibling squabbles in a Biblical fashion when she wants to pull her hair out instead.
By God’s grace alone, she will train the little kingdom in her home, to serve the highest One, seeking the Kingdom of God first and all His righteousness.
Enjoyed this post from Bambi (via A Wise Woman Builds Her Home).
Mamas, we all need this reminder from time to time. Our culture and our sinful hearts long to pull us away from the true battlefield but God has crucial Kingdom work for us to do.
Although you may feel weak and tattered, do not lose heart. When we are weak, He is made strong.
By God’s grace and power alone, He will give us the strength (and the joy) to persevere and fight the good fight.
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