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Wednesday, November 26, 2008
More, More About Jesus!

Good Morning Family & Friends! It's COLD outside this morning. They say it should be up to about 59* by mid afternoon though. I sure hope it gets that high today.

I have been pondering the past few days about the way I look at scripture. I have always used God's word to "help me" so to speak. OUCH! I don't think that I have been looking to it as The Lord would want me to. Does that make any sense?

I tend to go to God's word lately and try and use it as a "help manual." I feel that I have fallen into a really bad habit. It seems like I have been selfish in the way I look to His word. I am looking to please me.(YUCK!) I haven't really been looking to see what God wants me to learn. Am I making any sense here?

I am "feeling" a certain way, so I go to God's word and look until I can find what I want to read to please my flesh, not nessesarily cleanse my way. It's a selfish motive that is leading me to God's word, not one that should be going there to see what He has to say in my life at this time.  It is just so selfish. I HATE my flesh! I HATE knowing what I need to do and then making excuses not to do it. It is a constant battle between the flesh and the spirit. I feel so defeated and discouraged.

I need to start looking to God's word as just that, HIS word. Not some "feel good" book. Even when it hurts to read, I need to keep reading. Even when it starts revealing (and does it ever) my sin, I need to keep reading.

I need more prayer. I need more Jesus! I need more of His Word!

Amanda <><
II Corinthians 5:7


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Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Victory In Jesus! A Sweet Meditation!

"To preach deliverance to the captives."—Luke 4.18.

ONE but Jesus can give deliverance to captives. Real liberty cometh from Him only. It is a liberty righteously bestowed; for the Son, who is Heir of all things, has a right to make men free. The saints honour the justice of God, which now secures their salvation. It is a liberty which has been dearly purchased. Christ speaks it by His power, but He bought it by His blood. He makes thee free, but it is by His own bonds. Thou goest clear, because He bare thy burden for thee: thou art set at liberty, because He has suffered in thy stead. But, though dearly purchased, He freely gives it. Jesus asks nothing of us as a preparation for this liberty. He finds us sitting in sackcloth and ashes, and bids us put on the beautiful array of freedom; He saves us just as we are, and all without our help or merit. When Jesus sets free, the liberty is perpetually entailed; no chains can bind again. Let the Master say to me, "Captive, I have delivered thee," and it is done for ever. Satan may plot to enslave us, but if the Lord be on our side, whom shall we fear? The world, with its temptations, may seek to ensnare us, but mightier is He who is for us than all they who be against us. The machinations of our own deceitful hearts may harass and annoy us, but He who hath begun the good work in us will carry it on and perfect it to the end. The foes of God and the enemies of man may gather their hosts together, and come with concentrated fury against us, but if God acquitteth, who is he that condemneth? Not more free is the eagle which mounts to his rocky eyrie, and afterwards outsoars the clouds, than the soul which Christ hath delivered. If we are no more under the law, but free from its curse, let our liberty be practically exhibited in our serving God with gratitude and delight. "I am Thy servant, and the son of thine handmaid: Thou hast loosed my bonds." "Lord, what wilt Thou have me to do?"

 



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Monday, November 24, 2008
A Thankful Night In Church

Good Evening Family & Friends! It has been a beautiful day here on the homefront. It wasn't as cold as it has been. Cold enough though (so says hubby.)

We had a beautiful service last night at church. We had a Thanksgiving/praise service last evening. It was such a blessing to hear from the people within our church praising God for His goodness through out the past year.

A lot of people were thanking God for the Godly/Christian heritage that they were bought up in. If you had/have a Christian heritage for your background, you are truly blessed. That was not the case for me.

I was saved 15 years ago. I never went to church as a child. I didn't know a thing about the Bible. I never had a Christian friend until I moved to the area I am at now. That Christian friend introduced me to Jesus by his example and that of his wife. I thank God for that family.

I can look back on my life now and see that the whole time, The Lord was calling me to Him. I just didn't want to listen though. I was too caught up in myself and my sin to give Christ a thought. It was all about what I thought and what I wanted. I am so glad that The Lord was merciful all that time. To think that He could have given me up. It's a scary thought.

He was merciful though and had a plan for me and my family. I can see so clearly now that it was The Lord directing my steps (even when I was in sin) to get me where He wanted me. Even after being saved for 15 years, I am still learning so much and seeing His faithful hand in my life. I really don't know how He could love a sinner like me. I fail all of the time, yet His mercy does indeed endure forever.

I really pray that The Lord will open the eyes of my sister and brother. I love them with all of my heart. Their eyes are just not opened to the things of God. I understand, I was there once too. If God was patient with me, I know that He can be patient for them too. I just have to be patient though. That's the hard part.

I am truly thankful for my family, my church, my church family, my home, my Christian friends, my food, my health, and so much more. God is ever to be praised for His enduring mercy. Were it not for His mercy, I would be as lost today as I once was.

To God be the glory! Praise His name always!

Bless all who pass this way!

Amanda <><
II Corinthians 5:7


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Saturday, November 22, 2008
No Condemation

No Condemnation

 

In those days, and in that time, saith the Lord, the iniquity of Israel shall be sought for, and there shall be none; and the sins of Judah, and they shall not be found: for I will pardon them whom I reserve. (Jeremiah 50:20)

A glorious word indeed! What a perfect pardon is here promised to the sinful nations of Israel and Judah! Sin is to be so removed that it shall not be found, so blotted out that there shall be none. Glory be unto the God of pardons!

Satan seeks out sins wherewith to accuse us, our enemies seek them that they may lay them to our charge, and our own conscience seeks them even with a morbid eagerness. But when the Lord applies the precious blood of Jesus, we fear no form of search, for "there shall be none"; "they shall not be found." The Lord hath caused the sins of His people to cease to be: He hath finished transgression and made an end of sin. The sacrifice of Jesus has cast our sins into the depths of the sea. This makes us dance for joy. ( I am so thankful that The Lord Saved me!)

The reason for the obliteration of sin lies in the fact that Jehovah Himself pardons His chosen ones. His word of grace is not only royal but divine. He speaks absolution, and we are absolved. He applies the atonement, and from that hour His people are beyond all fear of condemnation. Blessed be the name of the sin-annihilating God!

By Charles Spurgeon

 


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Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Have We Christians "LOST" Our Faith?

http://worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=79979- Have we really lost "Our Faith?"

I felt fearful today. I felt Satan breathing down my back. I felt like I was going to fail my Lord, yet again.

I then went to the voting booth. I saw the choices God has given us. I felt peace. I chose Jesus Christ, NOT Fear! He is my faith. I am NOTHING without it. Here I stand, I cannot go against my faith. My Heavenly Father is in control no matter what.

Thank you Father for the peace. To Him be the glory, now and forever! Amen!

Amanda <><
II Corinthians 5:7

 

 


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Friday, October 31, 2008
The Five Scariest Things You Can Do This Halloween

The Five Scariest Things You Can Do This Halloween

The fear of the Lord is to hate evil. (Proverbs 8:13)

By Doug Phillips

Our country is in the grip of a fear crisis. The tension because of this fear is almost palpable. There is fear over the election, fear over the economy, and fear over hundreds of other issues ranging from the environment to terrorism.

The one fear that America is missing is a fear of the Lord. As a people, we no longer fear God. Because we do not fear God, we no longer hate evil (Proverbs 8:13).

Instead of hating evil, Americans toy with it. We toy with holidays like Halloween that were conceived in evil and that promote the “cute-ification” of evil, whether that evil takes the form of witchcraft, sorcery, ghoulishness, or some other form of malevolent imagery paraded before our children. We laugh at the very things that the Lord describes as “abominations”, and we find ourselves obsessively fascinated by, and attracted to, all things dark.

Yet we do not fear the Lord.

Those who “hate evil” are very scary to a secular society that fears man more than God. They are scary because, they dare to declare that there are absolute standards by which society must be governed. They are scary because if they are successful, industries like Hollywood that make billions off an industry promoting ungodly fear will lose their influence. They are scary because such people will not be swayed by political candidates who use fear as a tool for manipulation.

With this in mind, I offer you the five “scariest” things you can do this Halloween:

  1. The scariest thing you can do this Halloween is to not make light of evil. Halloween was conceived in evil and has remained a celebration that uses children to promote a fascination with darkness and superstitious fear. Simultaneously, it makes light of things that the Bible describes as evil. Stand against such things, and the world will find you very scary indeed. The fear of the Lord makes men turn from evil (Proverbs 16:6).
  2. The scariest thing you can do this Halloween is to not be fearful. The media wants you to be afraid of everything from overpopulation to global warming. The politicians want you to be afraid of the economy and the election. God wants you to do what is morally right, trust Him completely, and never be gripped by an ungodly spirit of fear. That is why one of the scariest thing you can do this Halloween is to reject the spirit of fear overcoming many Christians pertaining to next Tuesday’s national election and wholeheartedly purpose to vote your conscience and act with principled conviction, placing your trust and hope for this nation in the King of Kings, not the presidential candidates. Jesus said: “And I say unto you my friends, Be not afraid of them that kill the body, and after that have no more that they can do. But I will forewarn you whom ye shall fear: Fear him, which after he hath killed hath power to cast into hell; yea, I say unto you, Fear him” (Luke 12:4-5). Believe this, and you will be light to the world.
  3. The scariest thing you can do this Halloween is to completely skip Halloween and remember Reformation Day. It was 491 years ago today that Martin Luther nailed his world-changing 95 Theses to the door of the Wittenberg church. These theses included rebukes to ungodly fear and superstition. Five hundred years ago, sometime near October 31, a baby named John Calvin was conceived who would dedicate his life to eradicating an ungodly fear of superstitious beliefs and proclaiming the gospel of grace. His emphasis on reformation, revival, and the sufficiency of Scripture had such far-reaching implications for nations like the United States that he has been described by Christian and secular scholars alike as the true founding father of America. The Reformers did something that was very scary to the world of their day. They stood against all forms of dark superstitions which grip the minds and souls of men. It was their emphasis on the fear of the Lord and the wisdom of Holy Scripture that was used of God to liberate untold numbers of men and women. But, to remember the Reformers instead of Halloween is very scary to the world. “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom” (Proverbs 9:10).
  4. The scariest thing you can do this Halloween is to refuse to watch or allow your children to watch any of the toxic Halloween and Horror films emerging from Hollywood. America’s fascination with ungodly fear has made Horror the most popular and fastest-growing film genre amoung youth. When parents allow their children to toy with this genre, they promote ungodly fear, and they contribute to the fear-factories in Hollywood that prey upon the youth of our culture. Say “no” to Hollywood Horror, and you will be dangerously scary to the media elite. “Fear ye not me? saith the Lord: will ye not tremble at my presence....?” (Jeremiah 5:22).
  5. The scariest thing you can do this Halloween is to get on your knees as a mother and father and pray that the Lord will send you many, many children who will fear God, not man — children who will especially shun the glorification of witchcraft, the bondage of ungodly fear, and the “cute-ification” of evil that is promoted through holidays like Halloween. Cultures that toy with evil end up being cultures of death. The Christian response is to be a people of life. That means babies. Lots of them. It means fearing God by honoring His command to “be fruitful and multiply.” It means remembering that the Scripture describes children as a “blessing” and a “reward.” Raise children that fear God more than man, and that will be answer enough to our Halloween- and darkness-obsessed culture; for if you trust God over your womb and commit your children to a holy education, you will be very, very scary to the modern world “Come, my children, listen to me; I will teach you the fear of the Lord” (Psalm 34:11).

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Thursday, October 30, 2008
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Friday, October 24, 2008
God's View of Children (Be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind)

The Value of Children : The Blessings of a Full Quiver

January 08, 2005

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by David Crank

Behold, children are a gift of the LORD, The fruit of the womb is a reward. Like arrows in the hand of a warrior, so are the children of one's youth. How blessed is the man whose quiver is full of them; They will not be ashamed when they speak with their enemies in the gate. Ps 127:3-5 (NAS)

The unbelievers around us do not place a high value on children. This is well evidenced by the high abortion rate and the number of couples who either want no children or only one or two. There also seems to be a widespread mindset that regards children as a bother, as an expense, and as an obstacle that hinders their parents' success and enjoyment of life.

Now most people probably do want children, but many only in small doses. One or two is enough and they want others to take care of them, entertain them and take responsibility for them. Many people just don't want the responsibility of children! Some parents seem to only want to be grandparents. They want to enjoy the children occasionally but give them back to someone else to handle most of the care, education and deal with any problems.

But God has a different view - He calls children "blessings"! The Bible describes children as gifts from God and as rewards! Though He may choose to bless us in many different ways, one of the most prominent ones in the Scriptures is by blessing us with a large family. How many people today associate “large family” with “blessings”? Probably not many! How unreceptive many are to God's blessings! Now don't think that all of this comes just from the few verses at the first of this article. There are many passages associating children, and even many children, with God's blessing (See some following this article). There are also many scriptures where parents refer to their children as gifts from God or where God is credited with having given a particular child as a special gift and blessing. Even from the creation of Adam and Eve we find God blessing mankind with the words, "Be fruitful and multiply, and fill the earth and subdue it."

HOW DO CHRISTIANS TODAY REGARD CHILDREN?

I am ashamed to say that many Christians seem to have adopted some of the world's view concerning children. Truly this world does press in on us and try to conform us to itself. And we do sometimes conform without even realizing that is what we are doing! Rather than seeing children as primarily burdens and financial obligations, we should see them as God sees them. We need to be transformed by the renewing of our minds through the word of God (Romans 12:2).

Admittedly, children are a huge responsibility and require a great deal of self-sacrifice on the part of their parents. So in this sense, there is a burden involved. But the Bible portrays the blessing of children to be so much greater than the burden of their care and upbringing. Though we know God’s Word is true when it tells us children are blessings, yet it is sometimes hard to truly view each and every child as God's blessing at all times. We can easily rationalize that that too much of a good thing can be bad and that children are only a blessing in moderation. “Moderation” we may define as only coming after we have been married a few years and then always two to three years apart, and then stopping after three or four or maybe five children. But of course that is not exactly what God's Word says or even implies. The Bible regards persons having eight or ten or even twelve children as being exceptionally blessed by God. Few people would regard twelve children as children in moderation!

But a big family can be scary even to Christians today. Most adults today grew up in fairly small families. I was an only child, most of my friends were from families with only two or three children. With no experience or good role models for how to raise a truly large family, it can be frightening! How could we ever manage? How could we support so many children? How could we have time for them all and do a good job of raising them? How could we hold up physically and mentally to the challenge?

I have had a hobby from time to time of researching our ancestors. And do you know what? A lot of everyday folks in the 1700s and 1800s had very large families by today's standards. I find lots of families with seven to ten children and some with even twelve or thirteen. Now admittedly times are very different, but it is still encouraging to note that these folks managed and many did a fine job as parents and had wonderful loving families. Could it be that we are frightened for no good reason? Perhaps we are frightened because we are seeing things through the eyes of our unbelieving, materialistic and selfish culture rather than through God's eyes. Perhaps it is due to a lack of faith, or lack of encouragement from other Christians, or lack of instruction and shared wisdom about how to wisely raise a large family.

HOW ARE THEY BLESSINGS?

It seems clear that God declares all children to be blessings from Him to us. We can take this by faith, but it may be helpful to contemplate just how children bless us. Following are few of the ways children often are, or should be, blessings to their parents.

1. Enjoyment and entertainment. When they are small, they are so cute, so fun to play with, so gratifying to watch as they grow and learn. They can provide endless hours of enjoyment if we are willing to take the time.

2. Teaching us love, self-sacrifice, discipline, self-control, gentleness, and patience. God can use children so effectively to mature us and help us to develop godly character. What better classroom does God have to teach these things than a home with children to be raised?

3. The blessing of the love and trust of a child. The love and trust of a small child is so precious and can have such an effect in softening and keeping our hearts softened.

4. Assistance with our work. Children properly taught can be a big help around the household as young as 6 or 7 years of age. And as they get older, their abilities multiply, making their help even more valuable. Older children can handle nearly all household tasks, can be a big help in caring for younger siblings and even homeschooling them, can help with animals, a garden, with a family business, even with building a house! Teaching your children to work alongside you aids greatly in their instruction and discipleship. Children should have the opportunity to become contributing members of the household, both for their sakes and yours.

5. Assistance in later life. When we are old and less capable of doing for ourselves, our children (and grandchildren) can and should be a huge help in a great many ways (just as we should also be to our parents and grandparents). Sometimes just having a grown child who sometimes visits or calls or writes makes all the difference in the life of an elderly person. When one becomes old and feeble, ones children, grandchildren and great grand children may become the primary reason for continuing to live.

6. Enlarging our impact on this world. Even as God associated being fruitful with the ability to subdue and rule over the earth (Gen 1:28), so our children, grandchildren, and later descendents extend our reach far beyond what we in ourselves could accomplish. With each child we have the priceless opportunity to teach and train that child for about 20 years. And even afterwards we can continue to influence and instruct and assist our children in some things through the rest of our lives. Even one child well raised can have a mighty impact for God. Who can estimate the possible impact of 10 or 12 children well raised for the Lord? This is probably some of what is alluded to in Psalm 127:5, "They shall not be ashamed, when they speak with their enemies in the gate." In other words, parents with many dutiful children tend to do well in confrontations with enemies. A man with many children can be (and ought to be) a man of considerable influence and might with both his community and his church. Why? Because when they are grown, he has the love and support and assistance of a significant number of other family members. As his children's families grow, so does his potential influence. This was well understood by people in earlier times (and is by people in many other cultures). Even in some of the old TV shows from the 1950s and 1960s, the value of family assisting each other was extolled (i.e. "Bonanza" in which the three Cartwright brothers were always assisting each other and their father out of difficult or dangerous situations). The more loyal children parents had, the more their power and influence.

ARE ALL CHILDREN, WHENEVER BORN, BLESSINGS?

Is every child born really a blessing? Is there a time when a child is not truly a blessing? Well the Scripture seems to make no qualification - children are a blessing from God period. But though God intends children to be blessings, the parents may not receive the child as such and may raise the child in a way that prevents the child from being much of a blessing to them or anyone else. It is the parents choice whether to accept the child as the blessing God intended or to regard the child as an unwanted burden.

Is God's timing ever truly wrong? The timing of a given child may seem hard to us or just awfully inconvenient. There might be serious situations that make us think it is an unwise time to bring a child into the world. Perhaps there are huge marital difficulties, perhaps very serious health problems, perhaps a family financial crisis, perhaps mental illness or addiction, or perhaps a war and great suffering and hardship. But even so, there are so numerous examples of how a child has been a tremendous blessing in spite of each of these circumstances. Sometimes the child can be a significant tool in God's hands in resolving marital problems. At other times, a child can become the very joy and blessing of its parents in the midst of otherwise very hard and difficult times. Which of us is wise enough to know what the future holds and to judge when is a truly good or bad time in which to have a child?

Without knowing all that a child's future holds, how can we judge the best time for a child to be born? And even if we think we can, there are problems! We may try to have a child, but there is no telling when or if a child will be conceived. And at the time of conception, we don't truly know what tomorrow holds (James 4:11) - in nine months things may be terribly different! God raised up Esther to be royalty at just the time needed to save the people of Israel from destruction at the hands of Haman. Being born into captivity and being orphaned does not seem ideal to us, but it was God’s perfect timing for the sake of all of His people! Who can say how much depends on, or how many other lives will be touched by a single child and how great the loss to us all will be if that child is not born in God's time?

JUST HOW VALUABLE IS A CHILD?

So just how valuable is a child? How can one place a specific value on another living soul born into a family? Is a child worth $100,000? $1,000,000? $10,000,000? It is impossible to accurately value a child by money! The question is whether we value children properly, as God does. Would we willingly suffer financial hardship to give life to another child? Would we even risk our lives for the sake of a baby? Moses’ parents risked theirs!

Does a child's value decrease with being the 4th or the 8th or the 14th child? Numerous examples can be given of the greatest blessing being received from a child who was born after the birth of many other siblings. Consider Joseph, the 12th child (11th son) of Jacob. Consider David, the 8th son of Jesse. Consider John and Charles Wesley (the 15th and 18th children of their parents). Indeed we have no way of knowing just how great a blessing each child will develop into. Will it be the 1st or the 4th or the 10th child that will really be there for us in our hour of need? In the fictional story of "Little Lord Fauntleroy", a rich and powerful Earl loses all three sons to death in early manhood, but finds a single grandson, born to his youngest, who changes the bitter grandfather's heart and becomes such a blessing to all the people around. Only God knows the future that lies before each of our children and the blessing they may become to us and to many others.

BUT IS IT SOMETIMES IRRESPONSIBLE TO HAVE A CHILD?

But some may ask, "But isn't it a sin to bring children into the world when you cannot provide adequately for them"? ("But if anyone does not provide for his own, and especially for those of his own household, he has denied the faith, and is worse than an unbeliever" 1 Tim 5:8 (NAS) )

Take a closer look at this verse in its context and think about it a little. The context is in reference to providing for your widowed mother or perhaps a widowed aunt. It is talking about being selfish and not sharing what you have with your own relatives, leaving them to be supported and cared for by the church when you are well able to do so! It is not addressing how well you are able to provide for those of your family, nor is it condeming the poor man who is struggling to meet the needs of his family. The rebuke is directed at the selfish , the greedy and those who will not work and take responsibility for their own family members. Whatever our means, we are to share with those of our own family who are in need, doing our best to provide for them.

This verse does not even hint at reducing or limiting the number of members of your household so that there will be a greater abundance! I find no place in Scripture where husbands and wives are ever encouraged to prevent conception. Consider, is it ever a sin to accept God's blessings? Or is it ever virtue to reject His blessings?

Do we really think that God will give us a child and not provide us with the essentials with which to raise up this child? Does not God promise to provide for our basic needs, food and covering (Matt 6:25-34)? We are expected by God to work for our bread, but it is He who enables us to work and provides a return to us for our labor. And we are assured by the Bible that He cares for us and knows exactly what we truly need!

Paul admonishes us to be content with food and covering (1 Tim 6:6-8). Does our contentment require houses and land and furniture and electronics and so on? Have we failed to provide for our children and sinned if we are unable to pay $20,000 per year per child for a college education? Or if we are unable to buy each child a car and provide them with the latest name brand clothes, etc.? When we fear not being able to provide materially for another child, is this not the same as being anxious for what we shall eat and drink and wear? Is this not just our fear to trust God to provide for us?

Consider the following:

1. Is it really irresponsible to allow God to bless you? Has God anywhere commanded you to take responsibility for planning the number and timing of your children? Has God anywhere criticized someone for having too many children or not spacing them well?

2. How do you know how many children you can provide well for? Can you see into the future? Have you already learned all that God would have you learn about frugality and using your resources wisely? There are plenty of examples of very large Christian families who seem to do well on very modest incomes. There are also plenty of testimonies concerning God's faithfulness to increase or supplement income as one's family grows.

3. Will God give you more children than you are able to raise well? Will He entrust His blessings to us knowing our inability to care for them adequately? If He does, it is surely part of His plan and He will use it for our benefit (Rom 8:28).

4. How many children can you raise well? How do you know? Even if you feel you are failing as a father or mother, God may still have a special purpose for that additional child. God is not limited by your shortcomings in using that child mightily for His purposes!

Be careful what you call irresponsible - when is trusting God ever irresponsible? Who can be better trusted? Who else loves us so, has the wisdom and ability to see what the future holds and really knows what is best? Or who else has the limitless resources and might with which to provide for us and protect us through every hardship or trial we may encounter in life?

Now there are scriptures indicating that there are times and situations in which it may be best not to marry. But once you are married, multiplying is part of the program - if God so blesses you! And in 1 Corinthians 7:3-5 Paul instructs husbands and wives not to abstain from marital relations (perhaps the only practical and reliable birth control available to most people at that time). Marriage is supposed to produce children, even in accord with God's command twice given in Genesis to be fruitful and multiply. God never withdrew this command or indicated any advantage or wisdom in trying to prevent our bodies from functioning as He designed.

And neither is modern birth control similar to using modern medicine to treat illnesses. It is one thing to medically treat your body when it is ill, or to surgically remove a part which is misfunctioning and harming the whole body. It is quite another to surgically alter your correctly functioning body or take medications to tamper with correct hormonal balances in order to prevent conception.

HOW MUCH MIGHT GOD BLESS US IF WE LET HIM? HOW BIG IS THE QUIVER?

Does this article scare you to death? It was a topic I was once very fearful about. If you grew up in a family of only 1-3 children (like I did) and nearly everyone you know came from similar families, it is hard to envision a much larger family and how you would cope. You may wonder, if you did trust God for your family size, how many children would He give you? I don’t know, but consider this:

1. Does it really matter? Trust God to decide! You don't need to fear - but you may need to adjust your expectations concerning what is "normal" and what constitutes an "average" verses a "large" family.

2. We can draw inferences from others who have taken this path. We can look at the rare people around us who have followed this pattern for many years. (The few I know had the following number over 20-25 years:1, 4, 5, 12, 14). We can look back in records of earlier times, when birth control methods were few and viewed by most good Christians as sinful. From studying our family’s ancestors, I find an average of about 7-8 children per family during the 1700s and 1800s. I've found a few families of 12 or 13 children, many more with 8-10 children, and a significant number with only 4-6. But it was pretty rare to find a husband and wife living to 50 years of age with only 1 or 2 children. And in the several hundred families I studied, 13 was the largest number of children.

I just recently read of President Theodore Roosevelt’s complaints about the falling American birth rate: from 1800 to 1900 the average birth rate of white women had dropped from seven children to 3.56 children. The birth rate for women in 1800 was probably minimally affected by birth control. The most remarkable record of many children I have come across is that of Susanna Wesley and her mother. Susanna was the 25th and last child of her mother and she herself had 19 children (at least 2 sets of twins among these). But only 10 of her children lived and some number of her mother’s children died early also. Yet God remarkably gifted these women to be good mothers for all their children!

We can also look at records in the Bible of people's families. Abraham & Sarah (1); Isaac & Rebekah (2); Jacob (13 - but with 4 wives); Moses (2); Jesse (8 sons); etc. There are others that are pointed out in the Bible as blessed with unusually large families or unusually large numbers of sons. In 1 Chronicles 26:4-5 we are told that Obed-edom had eight sons, with the comment that God had indeed blessed him. Similarly we see Job being very blessed with seven sons and three daughters. These are among the larger families mentioned in the Scriptures, other than those where many wives were involved. And these are people who appear to have wanted just as many children as possible! This all shows that God causes a lot of variety in terms of how many children each couple has. His plan for you may be very different from the next person.

3. We can consider what seems likely given the way God has made our bodies. (Assuming God neither withheld children nor did anything but let our bodies function in accord with His design). In theory, a woman could have about one child a year for her entire child bearing years. Assuming marriage at about age 20, a woman might be able to have children for about 30-35 years. Practicality is a bit different though, as a woman's fertility tends to decline in the last 10 years. In fact ovulation often completely ceases years before the menstrual cycles cease.

But you just don't find women now or in the historical past with anything approaching thirty to thirty five children, even when marriages as early as age 16 were common (except perhaps a few remarkable women who had multiple sets of twins or triplets, etc.). Besides the fact of near infertility for 5 or more years prior to menopause, having children as close together as one year for an extended period is somewhat unusual. When women nurse their babies fully there is usually at least a year and a half, if not two years minimum between babies. And as a woman ages there seems to be a pattern of children being spaced out more without any effort on the couples' part. The 1-2 year gap becomes 4 and then 6, etc. A number of around 12-14 children tends to be the practical limit for all but the most unusual women. (Of course you could be the next Susanna Wesley!)

CONCLUSION

All children are given by God to be blessings to their parents (even to the ungodly). A “quiver full” of children is a great blessing, but is not part of God’s plan for everyone. Some people very favored by God will not be blessed with children at all or will be blessed with very few (i.e. Abraham with Sarah; Isaac & Rebekah; Zachariah & Elizabeth). But whether or not God chooses to bless us in this way, we should learn to value children as He does and welcome each and every one.

We should not fear having a large family and we should view a large family (8, 10, 12, 14 children) as very good and desirable! And we should trust God, that if He so blesses, He will continue to provide for us all that we truly need, including the need for the means, strength and ability to raise a large family well!

This article and many more like it can be found here:

http://www.lifeandlibertyministries.com/archives/000350.php-

May we learn to think the thoughts of God and NOT the world ( I know I need to.)

Bless all who pass this way!

Amanda <><
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Friday, October 24, 2008
Children Are A Blessing! Pslam 127:3-5

 (My 3 Blessings!)

Good Morning Family & Friends! I have just listened to a most wonderful audio on the blessings of children and how God sees children. It's God's opinion and not man's that counts.

Here is the audio- http://www.biblepreaching.com/davischildren_mp3.html-

I have been saved and in church for 14 and a 1/2 years now. This is the only time I have ever heard an in depth sermon on how God really sees children. It is also the way I wish I had seen them as well.

It's sad to say that I had 25 years of humanistic teaching shoved down my throat as a non Christian so many  years ago. It took a long time to change my thoughts and make them more like Christ's thoughts. Sad to say that even after being saved for 6 years, I still had that Humanistic mindset that most of the world has when it comes to children. I saw a  "chore" and not a BLESSING and I should have. That way of thinking led me to close my womb, when it should have been God closing it in His time. To think of all the the Blessings I chose not to have. 

This is one message I really feel that needs to get out. After praying this morning, The Lord led me to listen to this audio. It made me think in ways I have NEVER thought before. I have told this story about closing my womb before, but this audio just made it so clear as to what I really did.

PLEASE! If you are a Christian, use God's Word and ONLY His word to make your decisons. No matter how unpopular or politically incorrect they are. We have to go back to scripture for our guidance and direction. I know that even after all of these years living for God, I am still letting God clear it of all the humanistic thoughts that have invaded it over the years.

We must guard our hearts and minds and only look to God and His Holy Word for direction!

Remember to thank God for your Blessings today! I grieve for the ones I chose not to have.

May God Bless all who pass this way!

Amanda <><
II Corinthians 5:7


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Thursday, October 23, 2008
Vision Forum Materials For FREE- Online!

Good Morning Family & Friends~

 I really enjoy the encouraging cd's and books that Vision Forum carries. There are so many things to choose from that will build up your faith. I don't always have the funds to obtain these great encouragements though. So yesterday I went online and did some research on some of the items that Vision Forum carries. I found a whole set that Vision Forum carries called The Family Rebuilders Library online available to listen to at your convience at NO cost to you!

http://www.visionforum.com/search/productdetail.aspx?search=sm+davis&productid=20750-  This is the set I am talking about.

You can go here: http://www.biblepreaching.com/- to listen for FREE! Just scroll down to the middle part and look for the name S.M. Davis. These are the same sermons/info. that Vision Forum sells for $10.00 each. Just click and listen!

You can also obtain these same sermons here on cassette for only $2 each:

http://store.solvefamilyproblems.com/merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=S&Category_Code=AA2

This was such a blessing to find. I have been wanting to get these tapes for some time now but could not justify spending the money with so many others needs. The Lord lead me to them however.

 I found them by looking through an old Teaching Homeschool Magazine from 1997. There was an ad on the back cover that listed these sermons. There was no web addy. so I went searching online using the Pastor's name. It was there I found them online ready to listen to. It also directed me to the site that sells the cassettes for only $2. Doing a HAPPY dance here!

I really hope this helps someone too. I know how hard it is to get a hold of encouraging Christ centered materials without having to pay a fortune for them. This is absolutely free and a blessing straight from The Lord! Thank you Sweet Jesus!

Bless all who pass this way!

Amanda <><
II Corinthians 5:7


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Monday, October 20, 2008
A Vote For Christ & His Kingdom, NOT Fear!

http://worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=78536-

Okay now, this makes me mad!  The banks are now FEDERALLY CONTROLLED! No private ownership! No opt out for the banks that were NOT in trouble! No FREE America people!  We are coming (no, ARE IN) a SOCIALIST country!

Obama, McCain, fill in the blank people! Where is the outcry against these socialist policies? They BOTH voted for this policy. They are BOTH socialist with one agenda, POWER!

This has been coming on for years now. It's taught in the government schools, in the media, in magazines and on the radios. This stuff never happens over night. It SLOWLY creeps in, here and there and then BAM! Like a fish on a lure, you have just been caught!

Where is the Christian outcry in all of this? Whatever happened to principle? Who is our Savior? Who do we give credit to when we are allowed to breathe, eat, just live? It's Christ! No other! We need to be on our hands and knees and in sackcloth as of old repenting for allowing our voices not to be heard.

Voting for a party and not a principle is not what God would have us to do. We are to look to the author and finisher of our faith for ALL! Even if it means NOT voting for one or the other socialist choices. Would God have us to vote for evil to further His kingdom? Would God have us to follow the world and not Him in ALL matters?

God is in control! He establishes kingdoms and puts princes on thrones. It is He who holds this world in His hands! Would He have us frightful about the lesser of two evils? Or would He have us trust in Him for ALL things?

Imagine what we Christians could do if we ONLY trusted Him! No matter the outcome of this election? How powerful is God? The Almighty maker of heaven and earth. If we do what He commands us to do from obedience and not fear, imagine how the future presidency could turn out no matter who was in office?

God would see His people actually trusting Him and it is HE who would really be in control of the White House. Just trust Jesus Christ! It's about Him and no other!

He let the BAD kings of old serve to get His people to turn back to Him. Might He be doing that now? Whoever gets the presidency WILL be in HIS hands. If that is true (and His word says it is) then voting for the lesser of two evils CANNOT be an option!

Let us stand up and take a stand! As for me and MY house, we will serve The Lord!

Bless all who pass this way!

Amanda <><
II Corinthians 5:7


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Thursday, September 18, 2008
Is The World Seeing Christians As Hypocrites?

USA Today Columnist Raises the Obvious Questions that Too Many Politics-Blinded Christians Are Unwilling to Answer

USA Today Columnist—The pick of Sarah Palin as Republican vice presidential nominee is both a political event and a cultural one. Politically, it energized the Republican convention, solidified the Christian right’s support for John McCain and introduced a forceful new personality into American politics. Culturally, it triggered discussions of issues ranging from special-needs children to mothers’ roles to teen pregnancy.

Actually, at the local church level many congregations would not accept Palin or any other woman even as associate pastor, or deacon, or youth minister or Sunday school teacher in a gender-mixed classroom. The most conservative would not consider it appropriate for her to stand behind a pulpit and preach a sermon, or teach from the Bible, or lead a praise chorus, or offer a prayer, unless her audience consisted entirely of women or children.

These same conservative Christians who agree with Palin’s political views and are thrilled by the idea of her serving just one heartbeat away from the presidency would argue that it would be inappropriate for her to exercise leadership in her marital relationship at home. Instead, as the CBMW says, she should “grow in willing, joyful submission to (her husband’s) leadership.” Many of the conservative Christian leaders who have so warmly endorsed the nomination of Palin, mother of five with a grandchild on the way, have spent most of their careers arguing that the primary responsibility of women is to tend to their homes and families.

  • Is it now your view that God can call a woman to serve as president of the United States? Are you prepared to renounce publicly any further claim that God’s plan is for men rather than women to exercise leadership in society, the workplace and public life? Do you acknowledge having become full-fledged egalitarians in this sphere at least?

  • Would Palin be acceptable as vice president because she would still be under the ultimate authority of McCain as president, like the structure of authority that occurs in some of your churches? Have you fully come to grips with the fact that if after his election McCain were to die, Palin would be in authority over every male in the USA as president?

  • If you agree that God can call a woman to serve as president, does this have any implications for your views on women’s leadership in church life? Would you be willing to vote for a qualified woman to serve as pastor of your church? If not, why not?

  • Do you believe that Palin is under the authority of her husband as head of the family? If so, would this authority spill over into her role as vice president?

  • Do you believe that women carry primary responsibility for the care of children in the home? If so, does this affect your support for Palin? If not, are you willing to change your position and instead argue for flexibility in the distribution of child care responsibilities according to the needs of the family?

This is really something that Christians should be looking at and considering. What are we saying to Non- christians when we go back on what is preached in the pulpit and what we have been taught all of out church going lives? Why does it seem that so many are willing to forget the Bible and its standards when it comes to this election? Fear, loyalty to a political party, fear of man and not God?

These are questions that I have been asking myself since the nomination of Palin as VP. To actually see the NON-Christians more or less calling us hyprocrites, well, where do we stand? Are we not the children of God first?

I am not condeming Palin, just pondering the outcome of how my vote will influence or not influence those who need to see us Christians practicing what we preach.

Always pondering and praying for answers. Always found in God's Holy Word and not the world.

Amanda <><
II Corinthians 5:7

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Biblical Standards For Choosing Civil Magistrates

Here is a link that discusses what I posted yesterday. The examples are just a few of what the cd I listened to advocates (Biblically speaking.)

http://www.visionforumministries.org/issues/ballot_box/biblical_standards_for_choosin.aspx-

Bless all who pass this way!

Amanda <><
II Corinthians 5:7


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Monday, September 8, 2008
Voting For The Lesser of Two Evils? That's NOT Biblical!

Good afternoon Friends & Family! I just got through listening to a wonderful cd on the Christian and how one should cast their ballot. It's absolutely Biblically through and through. It makes the case (and rightly so) that Christians should vote according to Biblical principals and not through fear.

It does NOT advocate voting for the lesser of two evils but rather voting (or better yet) not voting according to Biblical principals.

Look to Christ for all of your needs and not to man. The world and its standards for what is right and wrong will change. God's word NEVER changes!

You can get this cd from-  http://www.visionforum.com/search/productlist.aspx?search=BALLOT+BOX+VOTING

Thnk you Mrs. L. (I wish I had listened to it sooner!)

Bless all who pass this way!

Amanda <><
II Corinthians 5:7


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Thursday, August 28, 2008
Following Christ~ No Turning Back!

 Good Morning Family & Friends! We had what I would call an "off" day yesterday around here. It started out with good intentions, things just kept going down hill though. Praying for a better day and another day to praise His name!

Dd has been doing really well with her FAR studies. This week she has been chronicling the lives of women in the Old Testament. She is studying about different women in different books and how they served God. How were they faithful to God? What were their daily activities like? What was it about them that made God pen their names in His word?

All of these women showed such strength and courage in following God. Obedience was the main theme in these women's lives. I pray that can be said of my life and that of my daughters. That is what I strive daily to teach my children. (oh, how satan loves to trip me up though.)

I did not grow up in a Christian home. I was about as heathen as a person can be without Christ. I was saved about 15 years ago. So everything that I have learned in the past 15 years and (more even recently) has been sort of "trial & error" where it concerns my children. It's like what my Pastor said the other morning. He said that when we are saved, we still have some really bad habits in our lives that need to be changed. Ways of thinking that are contrary to God's word (thinking like the world) that needs to be brought under the authority of Christ.

I said that to say this. Bringing every thought captive to The Word of God WILL change your life! It has mine and I am so thankful that The Lord has shown me this. It affects every aspect of your life and how you do things. From the places I go, to the education my children receive. That's the point I am trying to make here.

Whenever a decision is made in the life of my children, I have to look to The Word of God and see what it says. What does it say about men,women,mothers,daughters,sons, fathers? What does it say about the way I dress? The way I worship? The way I educate my children? So much to consider and so much to learn.

What I have also learned lately more than anything is that TOTALLY leaning on Christ and using the Bible as your guide will make you an object of ridicule and scorn for the choices you are making. ALL because you choose to serve God and NOT man. 

Father please give me strength when those trials come and help me to remember that no matter what, you are in control. I also need to remember that when those trials come, you are the one letting them come. For your glory and honor.

To God be the glory, now and forever! Amen!

Bless all who pass this way!

Amanda <><
II Corinthians 5:7



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Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Pondering The Scriptures~Roles & Obedience

Good Morning Family & Friends~

I have to start this day giving praise to my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ! He has allowed me to get out of my bed and spend another day serving my family and those whom He brings into my path. This is something that I have drilled and drilled into my children's heads. I am starting to see the some fruit from my labor. (Thank you Jesus!)

I am probably going to get 'deeper" into thought here on this blog than I usually do. There just seems to be so much going on in my life and that of my daughters that I feel compelled to let others see what The Lord has been showing me for the past few years.

My Dd (18) is having a difficult time right. It seems to be a spiritual battle. Having just graduated from highschool and having no definate direction to go, she is confused. Her confusion comes from "looking" at others lives and comparing her life to theirs. (BIG mistake!) Her mistake comes from "listening" to the world and not listening to The Savior. I can understand her worries, I was once there too. Being her Mom though makes it tough when I know that she is going through a time of "trial" in her young life.

The trials I speak of are coming from others who speak their mind too freely without any thought of their words. Some are well intentioned others are not. I told DD that she just needs to compare what "others" are saying against scripture.

I have continually strived to teach my DD's that being a woman of The King is your HIGHEST priority. I have (and am still) teaching them to be Proverbs 31 women, NOT women of this world. Whenever you go by The Scriptures as your life's pattern, you are going to have trials. Those trials come because the world's ways and Christs ways are NOT, nor will ever be the same.

If we go by the pattern of scripture and what it says concerning women, the ways are going to be absolutely foreign to those who know not The Lord. It will also be foreign to those who say they know Him, but are following the examples of the world and not that of Scripture. Isn't that the problem though? Being Christians and thinking like non Christians? Trust me, I was there not so long ago until Sweet Jesus got a hold of my heart (OUCH!) and let me know that it is HIS word that counts, not the world's.

That being said, you can definately be assured that I am raising my daughters totally different from the world. The Bible emphasizes roles that are different for men and women. He made us, he ought to know what He had planned from the beginning.

 So I have been studying scripture and the examples it gives about women. Who were the godly ones? What made them that way? Where did their strength come from? How were they able to stand against their foes and live completely and totally unyielding to God?

The examples are tremendous! They lived simple lives, took care of their families and spent time serving God. They were not out to "prove" themselves as the world says you must do today. They didn't have a piece of paper that said they were accomplished. They had their FAITH! They had The Lord! What more can I possiably teach my DD's?

I want my daughters to follow Scripture. I want them to go to scripture for their "career path." When all is said and done, a piece of paper and all of our hard work (done for ourselves) will not honor God. Being found faithful in serving others, obeying His commandments, and putting Him first in ALL is what counts. It's not popular, its not worldly, it's Christ and the example that he has left us with.

Seach ye the scriptures. What does it say about our daughters? What does it say about our sons? What does it say about Mothers? What does it say about Fathers? What does it say about servants?

What saith the scriptures? What do the Scriptures say about "how" to raise daughters? It says to teach them to be sober, to love their husbands, to love their children, to be discreet, chaste, KEEPERS OF HOME, good, obedient to their husbands, that the word of God be not blasphemed. (Titus 2:4 & 5)

That is what I teaching my daughters. I am not teaching them that they must have a degree to be an accomplished woman. Being an accompolished woman is following Scripture and going against the world in order to serve God. It's NOT about money and recognition. It's about being a servant as Christ was to bring others to a saving knowlege of Him.

But, But! How will she??? Fill in the blank. Is not Christ the ruler of this earth? Did He not make the world in 6 days? Does He not hold this world in the palm of His hand? Did He not know me (you) from the beginning of time? Where is the FAITH people? HE wrote what He did in His word for a reason. He knows the right way! He is almighty God, Lord of all!  How can anyone EVER go wrong when raising their children to OBEY word of God? You can't go wrong.

In the end, I want my children to follow God and not the world. I also want them to realize that they will meet opposition when obeying God. Opposition from the world and from those who say they are of God. Again, search ye the scripture and see how wonderful He is.

So radically different, but so radically God's plan! How good is my God! How good He is to me! Praise His name, praise Him always! To God be the glory now and forever! Let my thoughts be ever towards you! Let my ways follow your word! Let me ever praise You SWEET LORD for saving my soul and changing my heart! I LOVE you Sweet Jesus! Amen!

Bless all who pass this way!

Amanda
II Corinthians 5:7

 


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Monday, August 25, 2008
The Voice of Truth

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KwsvqVmFV6Y-

Who do we choose to listen too? The world, or the Savior of the world? Let it be said of my house, "that we will serve The Lord!"

Bless all who pass this way!

Amanda <><
II Corinthians 5:7


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Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Courtship? Dating? What's A Christian To Do?

 It looks to be a BEAUTIFUL day in The Lord. I noticed last night that the temperature was cooler in the evening than it had been. So I opened the windows last night and put the fans in. It was actually cold in the house this morning. Makes me long for autumn all the more.

I found a good site that explains courtship/dating.  http://www.lyndacoats.com/?page_id=42- It seems relavent at this time in my DD's lives. People are always asking "why" don't they have a boyfriend? Why don't they date? Why? Why? Why?

This site just explains the "whys" better than I can. All can say is that when The Lord sees that my DD's are ready for a marriage that will glorify Him, He will do it in His time and not mine. Definately not the world's timing or way.

I just have to trust and have faith that He already knows who He wants for my DD's future husbands.What I do know is that I am praying for my DC's future spouses and their family. Praying that my DC's marriages will glorify God in all that is said and done.

To God be the glory, now and forever! Amen!

Bless all who pass this way!

Amanda <><
II Corinthians 5:7

 


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Monday, July 28, 2008
HE is Enough!

Good Afternoon Family & Friends! It's another HOT and Humid day here in NC. How I am so longing for the cooler days of fall. It is in the fall and the spring that I open up ALL of the windows and doors and let the beautiful air circulate through out my home. I am having to keep my house closed up and dark to keep it cool in here. I HATE having to pull blinds and curtains just to keep it some what cool in the house. I so much more prefer the sunshine and seeing nature than being stuck in a house!

I mentioned the other day on this blog about having an issue that I have been dealing with for some time. I also didn't go into much detail, other than to ask that you pray for me and the situation. I believe that The Lord has sent an answer to me. It comes in one word, WAIT! I truly believe that He is asking me to know that no matter what happens, is He enough for me at this time and season in my life?

I just can't understand why He wouldn't answer this one prayer that I have for another person in my life. It's a normal thing to pray for. Nothing out of the ordinary. Yet, The Lord has not answered  this prayer of mine. One that I have been praying for for over a year now (actually more.)

He has been letting me know that He is there and has not left me. He has heard my prayer and weeping. He knows it all. Yet I find myself having to sit back and say," I do trust you Lord in this situation I just don't understand it." You have used your word Lord to let me know that. I thank you for it!

It just keeps coming back to me. He keeps saying, not yet Amanda. I am still working in that life and am teaching them to trust in me. I want that person to know that I am enough and will always need to be enough. If you had no one else Amanda, am I enough? If that person has no one but me, would I be enough? That is the lesson I am trying to teach you Amanda. I will never leave you nor forsake you Amanda and that goes for those who call me their Savior and friend too.

I LOVE you Father. You are my all when there are others and when there is no other! To God be the glory forever!

Amanda <><
II Corinthians 5:7


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Thursday, May 29, 2008
A More Biblical Way To Raise Our Daughters For God's Glory!

Return of the Daughters
Posted June 5, 2007, by Elizabeth

We are pleased to announce our latest project, a documentary about the growing number of young women resolving to stay at home until marriage. Released worldwide earlier this year, “Return of the Daughters” explores the vision of these young ladies and celebrates the glories of the biblical family.

“The Return of the Daughters” can be purchased here: http://www.firstpacificmedia.com/store/

I bought this DVD documentary this past week at the Homeschool Conference. I kind of knew what it was about due to the book I read, So Much More. The book made me think in ways that I had never thought before. (Definately not the way I was raised.)

It has a Biblically based foundation to it that I think our Christian culture has lost (forgotten?) It deals with raising daughters in the 21st century and how to take a more Biblical stand in raising our daughters for the glory of Christ while using the Bible as the ONLY foundation to which we look.

The documentary shows several daughters and how they chose to stay with their families, under the protection of their Fathers, until they marry. (if that is the way The Lord  leads.) Sounds radical in today's culture doesn't it? But the question I have to ask is,"Is this Biblically correct?" I definately see that it is. I mean, aren't women (wives) taught in scripture to be under the headship of their husbands? Well, how do we train our daughters to obey this commandment if we don't teach them. What better way to learn this Biblical principal than to have daughters (who willingly want to) stay under the protection and headship of their protectors (Fathers) until marriage? Hmmmmm? Are you getting mad or a slight bit irritated while reading this? I know that if I had seen this commentary or heard it from a Man of God a few years ago, I would have been.

I mean who on earth wants to raise submissive daughters to be under the protection of their Father until a time appointed by God ? Aren't we suppose to send them away to learn that? That's not really the point though. The point is to take a look at our culture and see how we are raising our daughters to react to it. Do they follow the crowd? Or do they want to follow Christ? Do we want something different for our daughters, a better more Biblical something? Or do we just want to do the same thing that everybody else is doing, Christian/NON Christian? Aren't we called to be seperate? Are we not called to be different?

Well, you would have to read the book, So Much More, or watch the DVD-documentary to understand where I am coming from. Definately something to think about.

 (Just know that as me me and my house, we will serve The Lord!)

Bless all who pass this way!

Amanda <><
II Corinthians 5:7


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