A Woman's Touch

Written by Jessica Gerald


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Our families are healthier and happier when we do our job at home, and realizerepparttar importance of it. Nutritious meals, a neat and clean home, and regular routines contribute torepparttar 138304 well-being of our families.

Let’s thank God for our gift of homemaking, and take pride in that important job!

By Jessica Gerald http://www.ladiesministryonline.com



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The Storm

Written by Joyce C. Lock


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Yet, even though childhood fear was not knowingly present, these episodes would produce reoccurrence of that same jittery feeling I had experienced as a child. And as it were, I couldn't seem to make my jumpiness stop. Though, I did not want to impose fear on my children; even by my appearance of such.

Therefore, considering that, put with other weather experiences (like tornadoes, ice storms, white outs, blizzards, ice storms, and even our house once being buried in snow) and witnessingrepparttar undesirable wining of some with evenrepparttar 138303 slightest weather change, it gave me confidence in God concerning such things and left clues as to how to pray more effectively.

So, when I first began coming to God regardingrepparttar 138304 weather, I just told Him how I saw it to be ... that He knows exactly how much water we need, and how much outdoor plants and trees need (and, whether we think they need that much or not, He knows if a dry spell is coming next week) ... that He knows just how much cold we need, to keep bugs from taking over, etc ... and that I appreciate all those things and am thankful He takes care of it (and I don't have to), that He knows how to do it better than me, and so I won't tell Him how to do His job.

None-the-less, in addition to already loathingrepparttar 138305 crippling and victimizing feeling of fear, I do not want to dishonor God in evenrepparttar 138306 appearance. So, concerning storms, all I ask is that He, please, not terrorize us ... that He not allow what He is doing, withrepparttar 138307 weather, to terrorize us ~ as terror does not come from God. Thus, whereverrepparttar 138308 blame goes, just don't let us be terrorized. That's all I ask.

Whether a perfect prayer or not, it worked. I didn't need to 'know' if I saidrepparttar 138309 words exactly right. I did not have to ask forgiveness for unknown unrelated sin, and I didn't even have to get on my knees. Neither did I ask God to get rid ofrepparttar 138310 storm or tell Him how to getrepparttar 138311 job done. Also, I didn't have to relive an old experience to overcome and become a better me. It wasrepparttar 138312 noise that most affected me and all I asked was for God, however He would so choose, to help me honor Him by meeting my need ... and He did.

Soon in awe, it was amazing! Drawing hubby to our kitchen window, we stood and watched rain spinning on a neighboring roof, while we couldn't tell it was even touching our house. When wind came from another direction, it appeared to bypass us altogether. When tornadoes didn't land, I'd finally go outside to see why so much silence, then run to call my daughter to come see what God had just done. It would suddenly be a beautiful sunny day, with no sign there had ever been a storm at all!

I can changerepparttar 138313 weather; not by my works but just by bringingrepparttar 138314 need of my heart to God ~ every time. It is not a bit uncommon, as happened this year, among other storms, that a 6"-10" snow prediction hit our entire part ofrepparttar 138315 state, except that it did a horseshoe aroundrepparttar 138316 entire city we now live in. As it was, my youngest needed safe traveling to get home with her babies and God left her a clear wide path.

In fact, one year,repparttar 138317 TV meteorologist got replaced for his lack of accurate predictions; poor guy. Do you suppose they would have believed me had I told them it wasn't his fault?

While I make no claim to having obtained in all areas of life, I look forward to that possibility and, inrepparttar 138318 meantime, know this. We limit God when we tell Him how to meet our need. Just know that He loves us enough to getrepparttar 138319 job done.

© 2005 by Joyce C. Lock http://our.homewithgod.com/heavenlyinspirations/ This writing may be used in its entirety, with credits in tact, for non-profit ministering purposes.

Joyce C. Lock is a published author, poet, and columnist. In addition, she founded and maintains the email ministries "Heavenly Inspirations" http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HeavenlyInspirations/ and "Share a Smile" http://groups.yahoo.com/group/smilesharing/. Joyce's writings encourage us in our relationship with God and each other.


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