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YET EVEN NOW


What is this life without Your love
Without my God on high
If when my eyes can’t search above
I feel as though I’ll die


What is this life when void of peace
When hope has ceased to be
What’s left to do when tears increase
And eyes no joy can see


When trust has ventured out the door
When daily prayers decline
When worship’s left Salvation’s shore
And faith’s no longer mine


What is this life when God I fail
When day and night seem one
When pessimism drops its veil
Replacing hope long gone


What’s left to do but sit and weep
Wandering to and fro
Recalling nights of blissful sleep
Within Salvation’s flow


When still this child was in Your hand
When victory songs I’d sing
When Jesus' Ghost was in command
And Christ still Lord and King


I’ve shed in life so many tears
I’ve faced the great unknown
Though Heaven's love throughout the years
Had changed my heart of stone


I still believe You're always near
And grace You long to give
That even now! You’ll take my fear
And give me hope to live


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YET EVEN NOW


What is this life without Your love
Without my God on high
If when my eyes can’t search above
I feel as though I’ll die


What is this life when void of peace
When hope has ceased to be
What’s left to do when tears increase
And eyes no joy can see


When trust has ventured out the door
When daily prayers decline
When worship’s left Salvation’s shore
And faith’s no longer mine


What is this life when God I fail
When day and night seem one
When pessimism drops its veil
Replacing hope long gone


What’s left to do but sit and weep
Wandering to and fro
Recalling nights of blissful sleep
Within Salvation’s flow


When still this child was in Your hand
When victory songs I’d sing
When Jesus' Ghost was in command
And Christ still Lord and King


I’ve shed in life so many tears
I’ve faced the great unknown
Though Heaven's love throughout the years
Had changed my heart of stone


I still believe You're always near
And grace You long to give
That even now! You’ll take my fear
And give me hope to live


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By Van Walton


“My God is my rock, in whom I find protection. He is my shield, the power that saves me, and my place of safety. He is my refuge, my savior, the one who saves me from violence.” 2 Samuel 2:23 (NLT)


Devotion:
I used to play tennis twice a week. I stopped playing several years ago. With my busy schedule, it became too much a juggle to commit to weekly games. There is another type of tennis I now find myself playing - I call it “spiritual tennis.”

I have been often told I’m hyper-sensitive, defensive, or insecure. I have been told that I take comments too seriously or personally. “Can’t you take a joke?” “Don’t be so serious.” “You are too thin skinned.”

Come to think about it, I can get my feelings hurt easily! Now I certainly do not want to ever become hard-hearted or callous to life. I would rather be sympathetic than unfeeling. But the truth is, sometimes other’s statements hit my mind, piercing my heart like purposefully directed missiles. It doesn’t take much to wound me. Sadly, once I’m emotionally injured my focus becomes my pain – to the extent that I become incapacitated for hours, days, or maybe months. During recovery my life is rendered worthless.

You are now wondering, “What do hurt feelings have to do with tennis?”

The game of tennis consists of two to four people competing against one another from opposite sides of the court. With the help of rackets, players smash, smack, and hurl the tennis ball back and forth with so much force as to cause the rival to move out of the way and, hopefully, return the ball.

Back and forth, back and forth goes the ball. A player scores when (s)he hits the ball with such force that the opposing player finds it impossible to deflect the ball. I can still hear my tennis coach. “All you have to do is return the ball.” That meant that I had to properly position my racket at an exact angle that would bounce the ball, sending it across the net and hopefully into a corner of the opposing court where my opponent could not reach it.

One day I got hit by the ball. Ouch! I couldn’t continue to play. I was incapacitated for days. Had my racket been in place, it would have shielded me and I would have averted the injury.

The racquet used for spiritual tennis is spelled S.H.I.E.L.D. When perceived insults, demeaning comments, or I-was-just-playing-with-you jokes fly at me, threatening to put me out of the game, I can be the winner rather than the loser. I position my “shield” to deflect the attack, refusing it to allow it to destroy me.

Unlike tennis, spiritual tennis, does not seek to destroy the opponent. Once I realized I could raise my shield and strike the comments, without returning insults or defending myself, I began to experience victory and walk with dignity rather than in despair.

I hold up my shield like this:

Say nothing to insult.
Hide myself in God and His dignity.
Intervene in prayer for the one who is “smacking” the ball at me.
Expect God’s comfort when I tell Him about my wounded spirit.
Listen for God’s wisdom.
Discuss my feelings with the one whose words or actions have hurt me.

Maybe you don’t “wear your feelings on your sleeves” as much as I do but, possibly you can relate to my malady. If so, the next time you are zinged with a comment that can hurt your feelings, purpose to put your “shield” up.


Almighty God, You tell me to put on the shield. Without Your protection I perish. Show me when and how to use the shield you have given me. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.



Reflections:
Review the above acrostic, S.H.I.E.L.D. Be prepared to use those steps the next time you feel demeaned or offended.

How do I handle my hurt feelings?

What is the underlying cause of my insecure thoughts?



Power Verses:
Psalm 18:35, “You have also given me the shield of Your salvation, and Your right hand upholds me, and Your gentleness makes me great.”(NASB)

Proverbs 30:5, “Every word of God proves true; he is a shield to those who take refuge in him.” (ESV)

Ephesians 6:6, “In all circumstances take up the shield of faith, with which you can extinguish all the flaming darts of the evil one…” (ESV)
 
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A NEEDLE’S EYE


You’re lost within the devil’s hand
Your list of shame is long
Yet think the truth to understand
And wisdom is your song


You think no God can reign on high
You think my Word untrue
You’d ere believe a pig could fly
Before I’d save as you


But hear the facts I now reveal
Regard The Truth I give
My boundless love for you is real
Pay heed dear child and live


A needle’s eye is more than wide
My eyes have all in view
Not just camels could walk inside
But herds of elephants too


I am The Lord The King of kings
Creation’s in my hand
The devil lives dances and sings
Alone at my command


The book I wrote for man to read
The Truth I would impart
Reveals the facts of Christ my Seed
To those with open heart


Are you prepared The Light to see
Receive Salvation’s wine
Will you accept my Spirit free
And be a child of mine


Before your body turns to dust
Let life my child be won
Have faith in God give me your trust
Believe my Lamb and Son…


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TREASURES TO BUY


Salvation’s wine will quench and fill
Will cleanse and make us new
But Satan comes to rob and kill
And cheat the chosen few


Deceit’s not worn upon his sleeve
The devil hides his lies
Through stealth and cunning lambs believe
The wolf in sheep’s disguise


Such putrid fruit the Father hates
Trickery in the bride
No lie can enter Heaven’s gates
Nor liar reign inside


Receive the truth from God on High
Through Christ true wealth is bought
Salvation’s fortune we can buy
And yet it costs us nought


Purest silver, the finest gold
Rare jewels God’s choicest fare
Wisdom knowledge treasures untold
Gratis to those who dare


Who dare to walk Salvation’s path
Who dare through faith to stand
Who through belief, escape God’s wrath
Within their Saviour’s hand


Yet poverty, persists abroad
The world can’t get her fill
Like misers Satan’s wares we hoard
And scrutinize at will


We need to buy Salvation’s wealth
Put self unto the sword
Receive new life eternal health
Whilst serving Christ The Lord.


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I enjoyed reading your prose you put on here. :amen:

Thank you so much for allowing the rest of us to see these poems! They are very beautiful and true. The last one about jewels, not sure why but when I first became a believer...I thought myself like the song...Shine on you crazy diamond, and that has always stuck with me...I "am" a crazy diamond in the rough, amen! Who is learning to let the Lord lead and guide my path, amen! Thank you again, a sister in Christ, hannah :wave:
 
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I’D SEARCHED THE WORLD


I’d searched the world along life’s road
I’d laboured day and night
But when to Christ I gave my load
I saw His way is right


The bible tells what Jesus said
I’ve seen His words are real
His blood can truly raise the dead
Who humbly come to kneel


Through deep dark valleys, troubled sea
In vain I sought for peace
Yet only when I bent my knee
I found in Christ release


My heart was true I needed love
I needed help to fight
God met each need through Christ above
Who gave me robes of Light


I never knew such love before
Nor knew such tender care
Till when God’s Lamb came through my door
In answer to my prayer


I thank The Lord who made me see
Who led to understand
Who’s precious blood has set me free
To walk The Promised Land


I’ve in my heart a song to sing
I’ve hope to see no end
Richer by far than any king
Through Christ my Lord and friend


Through faith in Him who chose to die
Who came my cup to fill
I’ve treasure now that none can buy
And joy to do God’s will…


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By Glynnis Whitwer


“Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for men, since you know that you will receive an inheritance from the Lord as a reward. It is the Lord Christ you are serving.” Colossians 3:23-24 (NIV)


Devotion:
Tarnie treasures her early morning walks around the neighborhood before her two toddlers wake up and the day flies into high gear. One particular Sunday morning was especially beautiful … the sky was azure blue, the air clean and crisp, and the quiet was accented only by the songs of a few cheerful birds and an occasional car.

As she turned a corner and started the second leg of her walk, she noticed a beat-up Cherokee ahead of her, driving on the wrong side of the street … the same side she was walking on. The car stopped, then started, stopped, then started again. Unfortunately it was a very loud car, which disturbed the peace of her morning. Still optimistic and determined to enjoy her walk, Tarnie thought it would be short-lived … either she would pass the vehicle or it would turn someplace else. Neither happened.

The two kept an annoying pace with each other as the car would start and stop, and Tarnie walked ahead of it, then behind it. Tarnie soon realized it was a newspaper delivery man, tossing out papers to those houses on his route. He seemed about 50 years old, and his face was expressionless as he alternately read his map and tossed the papers to the correct houses.

Tarnie was frustrated. She wanted the peace and quiet of that beautiful Sunday morning so she could talk with God before getting the family ready for church. But all she got was a strange dance with a newspaper delivery man. Why had God allowed this picture-perfect walk to be so annoyingly interrupted, she wondered.

As she started paying more attention to this man in the beat-up car delivering his papers, she realized he was not simply throwing the papers on the driveways … not just whipping them out to land where ever they might land … but instead he was intentionally tossing them. This caught her attention and she watched some more. As she did, she realized that each paper he tossed landed right next to, or right on top of, the other newspaper lying on the driveway that had already been delivered. Now, each driveway had two papers, right next to each other.

“How great to come out of your house and only have to bend down once to get your papers!” Tarnie thought. What at first seemed an annoyance was actually a show of selfless courtesy. But this was a show that will never be seen, known about, or even appreciated by most of those homeowners who would likely walk outside, grab their papers and go about their days.

But Tarnie noticed, and even more importantly, God noticed. She immediately thought of Colossians 3:23 and 24: “Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for men, since you know that you will receive an inheritance from the Lord as a reward. It is the Lord Christ you are serving” (NIV). She realized that if she were delivering papers to Jesus’ house, she would make sure they were right next to the other papers so He would only have to bend down once.

Tarnie learned a lot that “noisy” early morning. God was speaking to her after all. Watching a normal paper delivery man in a beat-up car, driving on the wrong side of the street, and doing his job in an extraordinary way … as if He were doing it for the Lord … was a priceless learning experience. She was reminded that everything - everything – can be done for Jesus!



Dear Lord, thank You for teaching us important biblical lessons through everyday events. Thank You for instilling value and worth in even the most humble tasks. Help me to keep a right attitude about my daily work, and remember that it’s all for You. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.



Reflections:
Identify one of your most mundane daily tasks. Imagine if Jesus lived in your home or worked in your office and was the recipient of your service. How would that change your attitude?

In Colossians 3:22-24, the Apostle Paul is writing specifically to those in slavery. How might this advice change their attitude about their work and lives?

Is there anything you feel enslaved to? Identify those areas in your life.

How do we serve God by doing our best at our daily responsibilities?



Power Verses:
Joshua 24:15, “But if serving the LORD seems undesirable to you, then choose for yourselves this day whom you will serve, whether the gods your forefathers served beyond the River, or the gods of the Amorites, in whose land you are living. But as for me and my household, we will serve the LORD." (NIV)

Daniel 3: 17-18, “If we are thrown into the blazing furnace, the God we serve is able to save us from it, and he will rescue us from your hand, O king. But even if he does not, we want you to know, O king, that we will not serve your gods or worship the image of gold you have set up." (NIV)

Luke 4:8, “Jesus answered, "It is written: 'Worship the Lord your God and serve him only.'" (NIV)
 
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HOUSE OF LIES


No house of lies can steadfast stand
However wide or tall
Foundations built on verbal sand
Will surely one day fall


Regardless what deceit we try
Excuses all are lame
God’s Son won’t stand for any lie
For Truth’s His middle name


Deceit will always end in strife
If now it fails to kneel
For Christ The Way The Truth & Life
Will all one day reveal


Disguised behind a charming sound
Amidst the sweetest tune
A house not built on solid ground
Will surely come to ruin


However high however deep
What place we seek to hide
The seed we’ve sown we’ll also reap
Beyond the great divide


Pretending lies are sweet and white
Behind a fancy name
Concealed within their mask of light
They too will meet the flame


Condemned with shame to endless fire
Liars to endless pain
Unless God’s grace they now acquire
Repent and start again


Bid Christ God’s Lamb to intervene
Confess each crimson flaw
Allow His blood all rooms to clean
To Satan lock the door…


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By Melanie Chitwood


“Rejoice always; pray without ceasing; in everything give thanks; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.” 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 (NAS)


Devotion:
Can you remember the last time you poured out your heart thanking God for your marriage and thanking God for your husband? Sometimes just the routine of everyday life can rob us of having a grateful perspective when it comes to our husbands. As life gets busy and stressful, it’s easy just not to take the time to let our husbands know they’re appreciated.

Think about the little and big things your husband does. Is he great with the kids? Does he help around the house? Does he work steadily and consistently? Does he have a great sense of humor? Is he good with the finances? Pray for God to show you one specific quality for which you can tell your husband ‘thank you.”

One area where my husband really needs to hear my thanks is in the area of his work. My husband needs to know I do not take for granted his hard work each day. I need to verbalize my thanks over and over and over. I also need to teach my children to be thankful for his hard work. They need to hear me thanking my husband, and they need to realize it is because of his hard work that we have many of the material comforts that we have.

Sometimes I’m surprised when my husband has told me he feels unappreciated. Inside I feel thankful for him, but I just haven’t done a very good job of expressing it. A man who feels unappreciated is like a balloon whose air has escaped. When he feels unappreciated, he might also feel defeated and unmotivated. These feelings then lead to a man who feels like he leads a life of drudgery. A wife can help “fill his balloon” with her words of appreciation.

Let’s take time this month to be purposeful about having thankful hearts for our husbands. Let’s take time to thank God in prayer and to thank our husbands in ways that will encourage them. Check out the application steps below and put one into practice today.


Dear Lord, thank You for giving me my husband. Give me Your perspective of him. Help me to fill him up with verbal thanks and affirming actions which will fill him up with encouragement. Give me grace to overlook his faults and shortcomings, just the way You do for me. Help me to partner with You in loving my husband. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.


Reflections:
At some point we’ve probably sung, “Count your blessings, name them one by one.” This is a great idea for your marriage! Keep a thankful journal where each day you write down five things you’re thankful for about your husband and/or your marriage. Be as specific as you can. For example, instead of thanking God for a husband who is “great with the kids,” thank God for a husband who wrestles with the boys, prays with them, and plays sports with them.

Each day tell your husband thank you for something specific about his character or something specific he does for you or your family.

Let him “overhear” you telling someone else how much you appreciate him.

Have your children make a thank you sign or write a thank you note to their dad.

When he comes home at the end of the work day, thank him with a warm smile, hug and kiss and promises for more later.

The minute he walks in the door don’t bombard him with questions, complaints and reports of your day and matters with the kids. Let him unwind.

Bake his favorite treat or make his favorite meal.

Tell him every day, “I love you” and “I’m so glad I’m married to you.”

Have I gotten in the bad habit of taking my husband for granted?

Am I concentrating on my husband’s shortcomings rather than his strengths?

Are you focused on what you think your husband is doing wrong, or on what God wants you to do?



Power Verses:
Philippians 2:4, “…do not merely look out for your own personal interests, but also for the interests of others.” (NAS)

1 Thessalonians 5:11, “Therefore, encourage one another and build up one another…” (NAS).
 
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FORGIVE THIS ABSENTEE

“Oh Lord, forgive this absentee –Eze.37:23
Allow me seek Your face –2Ch.7:14
Accept this prayer on bended knee –Mal.3:4
Before Your throne of grace –Heb.4:16

I know my God I’ve let You down – Da.9:5
I know I’ve done You wrong –P s.51:4
Just like a fool I played the clown – .15:13
And grieved You with my song –Lk.23:41

I left the plough a little while –Lk.9:62
But oh my God the pain –Ps.38:17-18+Isa.26:16-21
If you’d allow me reconcile –2Co.5:20-21
I’ll never leave again -Lk.15:32

Forgive the evil filth I’ve done –Jer.33:6-9
Purge free my wicked mind –Ro.8:6
I slapped the face of Christ Your Son –Lk.22:63
Through sin that made me blind –Heb.6:6+2Co.4:4

Now just like Paul who’d lost his sight –Ac.9:8
Nebuchadnezzar too –Da.5:34-
Through suffering, I’ve seen The Light –Isa.26:9
And know what I must do –Isa.48:17

I must reveal my source of shame –Hos.5:15
Must rid myself of sin –1Co.5:7-8
For this my God I need Your Flame –1Co.3:13
Your Holy Ghost within –Mt.3:11+Lk.3;16

This time I’ll serve no god but you! –Deut.5:7
I’ve seen the devil’s lies –Isa.26:13
So now my God I’ll stay You true –Jn.15:4-10
Until this body dies –2Pe.1:13-14

Lord free me from this lonesome jail –Ps.68:6
Please cause this void to cease –Lk.16:26
You take no joy when children fail –2Sa.14:14
So please restore Your peace” –Jn.14:27-Isa.26:3-…

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By Glynnis Whitwer


“Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for men, since you know that you will receive an inheritance from the Lord as a reward. It is the Lord Christ you are serving.” Colossians 3:23-24 (NIV)


Devotion:
Tarnie treasures her early morning walks around the neighborhood before her two toddlers wake up and the day flies into high gear. One particular Sunday morning was especially beautiful … the sky was azure blue, the air clean and crisp, and the quiet was accented only by the songs of a few cheerful birds and an occasional car.

As she turned a corner and started the second leg of her walk, she noticed a beat-up Cherokee ahead of her, driving on the wrong side of the street … the same side she was walking on. The car stopped, then started, stopped, then started again. Unfortunately it was a very loud car, which disturbed the peace of her morning. Still optimistic and determined to enjoy her walk, Tarnie thought it would be short-lived … either she would pass the vehicle or it would turn someplace else. Neither happened.

The two kept an annoying pace with each other as the car would start and stop, and Tarnie walked ahead of it, then behind it. Tarnie soon realized it was a newspaper delivery man, tossing out papers to those houses on his route. He seemed about 50 years old, and his face was expressionless as he alternately read his map and tossed the papers to the correct houses.

Tarnie was frustrated. She wanted the peace and quiet of that beautiful Sunday morning so she could talk with God before getting the family ready for church. But all she got was a strange dance with a newspaper delivery man. Why had God allowed this picture-perfect walk to be so annoyingly interrupted, she wondered.

As she started paying more attention to this man in the beat-up car delivering his papers, she realized he was not simply throwing the papers on the driveways … not just whipping them out to land where ever they might land … but instead he was intentionally tossing them. This caught her attention and she watched some more. As she did, she realized that each paper he tossed landed right next to, or right on top of, the other newspaper lying on the driveway that had already been delivered. Now, each driveway had two papers, right next to each other.

“How great to come out of your house and only have to bend down once to get your papers!” Tarnie thought. What at first seemed an annoyance was actually a show of selfless courtesy. But this was a show that will never be seen, known about, or even appreciated by most of those homeowners who would likely walk outside, grab their papers and go about their days.

But Tarnie noticed, and even more importantly, God noticed. She immediately thought of Colossians 3:23 and 24: “Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for men, since you know that you will receive an inheritance from the Lord as a reward. It is the Lord Christ you are serving” (NIV). She realized that if she were delivering papers to Jesus’ house, she would make sure they were right next to the other papers so He would only have to bend down once.

Tarnie learned a lot that “noisy” early morning. God was speaking to her after all. Watching a normal paper delivery man in a beat-up car, driving on the wrong side of the street, and doing his job in an extraordinary way … as if He were doing it for the Lord … was a priceless learning experience. She was reminded that everything - everything – can be done for Jesus!



Dear Lord, thank You for teaching us important biblical lessons through everyday events. Thank You for instilling value and worth in even the most humble tasks. Help me to keep a right attitude about my daily work, and remember that it’s all for You. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.



Reflections:
Identify one of your most mundane daily tasks. Imagine if Jesus lived in your home or worked in your office and was the recipient of your service. How would that change your attitude?

In Colossians 3:22-24, the Apostle Paul is writing specifically to those in slavery. How might this advice change their attitude about their work and lives?

Is there anything you feel enslaved to? Identify those areas in your life.

How do we serve God by doing our best at our daily responsibilities?



Power Verses:
Joshua 24:15, “But if serving the LORD seems undesirable to you, then choose for yourselves this day whom you will serve, whether the gods your forefathers served beyond the River, or the gods of the Amorites, in whose land you are living. But as for me and my household, we will serve the LORD." (NIV)

Daniel 3: 17-18, “If we are thrown into the blazing furnace, the God we serve is able to save us from it, and he will rescue us from your hand, O king. But even if he does not, we want you to know, O king, that we will not serve your gods or worship the image of gold you have set up." (NIV)

Luke 4:8, “Jesus answered, "It is written: 'Worship the Lord your God and serve him only.'" (NIV)


Thank you for this devotion - I realise I am a little late in responding to it.

Mundane daily task: Marking exercise books (for school pupils).
I think if I rememberd I was doing it for Jesus I would do it with more of a cheerful heart.

How would it affect slaves?
I think it would give them encouragement and help them to value the work they did and not resent their masters/mistresses.

Is there anything you feel enslaved to?
Definitely! I feel enslaved to my job. In fact, at times it seems as though my whole life is centered around this rather than God, to the detriment of my relationships and my health. I see my job as doing God's work because I have plenty of opportunity to witness. However, I am finding it hard to prevent myself treating my job as the centre and therefore an idol. I would love to get the balance right, and do my job for the Lord without overdoing it but I'm still learning how to do it. I was thinking of limiting myself on how many hours per week I should spend working, but it is quite difficult as a teacher to do this.

How do we serve God by doing our best at our daily responsibilities?

We are serving God because Jesus told us that whatever we do for the least of people we are doing for Him. We are the body of Christ in the world and by serving others we are following the example of Christ.

Has anyone got any tips on not overdoing it at work?
 
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A Thankful Wife
By Melanie Chitwood


“Rejoice always; pray without ceasing; in everything give thanks; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.” 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 (NAS)


Devotion:
Can you remember the last time you poured out your heart thanking God for your marriage and thanking God for your husband? Sometimes just the routine of everyday life can rob us of having a grateful perspective when it comes to our husbands. As life gets busy and stressful, it’s easy just not to take the time to let our husbands know they’re appreciated.

Think about the little and big things your husband does. Is he great with the kids? Does he help around the house? Does he work steadily and consistently? Does he have a great sense of humor? Is he good with the finances? Pray for God to show you one specific quality for which you can tell your husband ‘thank you.”

One area where my husband really needs to hear my thanks is in the area of his work. My husband needs to know I do not take for granted his hard work each day. I need to verbalize my thanks over and over and over. I also need to teach my children to be thankful for his hard work. They need to hear me thanking my husband, and they need to realize it is because of his hard work that we have many of the material comforts that we have.

Sometimes I’m surprised when my husband has told me he feels unappreciated. Inside I feel thankful for him, but I just haven’t done a very good job of expressing it. A man who feels unappreciated is like a balloon whose air has escaped. When he feels unappreciated, he might also feel defeated and unmotivated. These feelings then lead to a man who feels like he leads a life of drudgery. A wife can help “fill his balloon” with her words of appreciation.

Let’s take time this month to be purposeful about having thankful hearts for our husbands. Let’s take time to thank God in prayer and to thank our husbands in ways that will encourage them. Check out the application steps below and put one into practice today.


Dear Lord, thank You for giving me my husband. Give me Your perspective of him. Help me to fill him up with verbal thanks and affirming actions which will fill him up with encouragement. Give me grace to overlook his faults and shortcomings, just the way You do for me. Help me to partner with You in loving my husband. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.


Reflections:
At some point we’ve probably sung, “Count your blessings, name them one by one.” This is a great idea for your marriage! Keep a thankful journal where each day you write down five things you’re thankful for about your husband and/or your marriage. Be as specific as you can. For example, instead of thanking God for a husband who is “great with the kids,” thank God for a husband who wrestles with the boys, prays with them, and plays sports with them.

Each day tell your husband thank you for something specific about his character or something specific he does for you or your family.

Let him “overhear” you telling someone else how much you appreciate him.

Have your children make a thank you sign or write a thank you note to their dad.

When he comes home at the end of the work day, thank him with a warm smile, hug and kiss and promises for more later.

The minute he walks in the door don’t bombard him with questions, complaints and reports of your day and matters with the kids. Let him unwind.

Bake his favorite treat or make his favorite meal.

Tell him every day, “I love you” and “I’m so glad I’m married to you.”

Have I gotten in the bad habit of taking my husband for granted?

Am I concentrating on my husband’s shortcomings rather than his strengths?

Are you focused on what you think your husband is doing wrong, or on what God wants you to do?



Power Verses:
Philippians 2:4, “…do not merely look out for your own personal interests, but also for the interests of others.” (NAS)

1 Thessalonians 5:11, “Therefore, encourage one another and build up one another…” (NAS).
thanks for your sharing...this post encouraged me a lot and remind me to thank God for having a good husband ya!and appreciate for what he had done ya!God bless!
 
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GREAT devotional!!

I want to share something that ties in to this. A friend of mine gave me a one inch little flat pebble that was painted like a ladybug. It's a thankful bug. It's there to bug you about being more thanksful! You keep it in your pocket, in your wallet, on your dresser...wherever you will see it or touch it several times a day. I wear scrub tops with big pockets and I keep it in there. Everytime I stick my hand in my pocket I feel it. That's when you are to say thank you to God for something. I usually thank Him for my husband at least once or twice a day. It's a great reminder!
 
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CONSIDER THIS WRETCH
Scold me, beat me spare no rod
Consume each evil thing
Restore true fear for You my God
Allow me serve my King

Your servant Job I can’t replace
Moses Your friend’s unique
So if one day I’ll see Your face
I need the truth to seek

Though Satan wields a mighty sword
Although his wares are sweet
I’ll yield no more to him my Lord
Nor savour more defeat

Silver and gold I’ve come to buy
My heart I lay before
Without Your grace I cannot die
And enter Heaven’s door

With heart and soul I’ll stay my post
I’ll stand though many fall
Through grace and through Your Holy Ghost
In answer to Your call

Consider this child Almighty Lord
You’ve cleansed and made me whole
Put in my mouth Salvation’s sword
And love to heal man’s soul

I know all keys are in Your hand
Much work remains undone
I see that death plagues every land
Yet life can still be won

I’ll stay You true, I’ll never stray
This child won’t let You down
I’ll follow Jesus all the way
To life’s eternal crown…
Michael P. Johnson
 
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this is such an uplifting thread. i came here a couple times in the past but then forgot about this thread..theres so many things going on at CF and in my real life..my mind just goes blank sometimes! i am going to try and visit more often. hugs to all.
 
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