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What is a positive tradition or godly character trait that you learned from your extended family that you hope to pass down to your own family

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Something that is a very vital part of my extended family is well…just the importance of family no matter what the circumstances, either good or bad are and that the ultimate goal is to be the family that God would want us to be and being the “first” witnesses to our family members about the grace and love of Jesus Christ.

Starting at a very early age and not only with Sunday School, we make it a point with having the kids saying prayers at night and not just prayers repeated by memory, but personal prayers that we teach the kids to say on their own and from their heart.

As much as we would like to eventually have a night, where one of us, would be ranked before that of the family dogs (and I can’t tell you HOW humbling it is to hear our child ask Jesus to bless each and everyone of the dogs and I don’t mean just our one and only dog, but my mother in law’s dog, my sister in law’s dog and if our child knew their names, every dog in the neighborhood as well before the names of the children played with then the aunts and eventually we ranked somewhere around 10 or 12), it gives us a sense of reassurance that we are teaching the children that Jesus is about having a personal relationship, like you and I would have with our best friend, and not a just from memory to be repeated, relationship.

Deuteronomy 6:6,7-These commandments that I give you today are to be upon your hearts. Impress them on your children. Talk about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up.

It was an amazing day, the day my child asked to have Jesus Christ to come into their heart and it’s equally heart-warming to hear them yell from the backseat, “Mommy I wanna see Jesus now,” although it’s usually followed by “Mommy, make them stop touching me!”.

The most important witnessing that we can do as a follower of Christ, isn’t just outside our homes, in our neighborhoods and community or half a world away in some exotic land, but in our very own home, to the people we call family, to the next generation that look up to us and depend on us to be their guiding light.

Psalm 78:4-We will not hide them from their children; we will tell the next generation the praiseworthy deeds of the LORD, his power, and the wonders he has done.

It can be unbelievably daunting and nerve-wracking to know that they are depending on us to lead them to Christ and to help them understand the importance of having a personal relationship with Jesus Christ, but it is also a blessing and a praise to God, that we are blessed with the teaching and leading of our children to Him.

Yes, maybe the family dog may get that extra little glow knowing that our little one is praying to Jesus to bless them (and for mommy to not see that puppy found out that purse straps make great chew sticks), but we get to see not only the face of God in their eyes and heart, but be able to know just a little bit what God must feel when we remember to come to Him in openness, humilty and reverance.

It’s a lesson of what is really important in life and it’s a lesson of how to pray without the grandeur that we sometimes attached to prayer.

Hebrews 12:9-Moreover, we have all had human fathers who disciplined us and we respected them for it. How much more should we submit to the Father of our spirits and live!

Recently, my husband and I both have felt led by the Lord and by conviction of looking at the local school curriculum to home school our children at home and it’s made me even more aware of the importance in our family, not only about our own walk with God, but the importance and the responsibility God lays on us, to teach our children about Him.

Matthew 18:6-But if anyone causes one of these little ones who believe in me to sin, it would be better for him to have a large millstone hung around his neck and to be drowned in the depths of the sea.

A dear friend had recommended to me to read to our kids, a children’s book that her pastor had written

Lola Mazola’s Happyland Adventure: My John 3:16 Book
and I regretted I hadn’t started sooner.

This is a family tradition that I deeply cherish and thank God for the awesome responsibility He has laid upon us as parents, and I pray that I will be worthy with this role He calls us to play.

Father, May I serve You well by being the mother, You call me to be, the wife You call me to be, and the in-law, I am called to be. Lord, may I teach these children well, Your way, not mine, and that they are blessed with a personal relationship with You as I have been, Lord.

Assignment 6-"Lies Women Believe"

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Assignment 6

Reading-Read Chapter Four. Read pages 91-114.

Questions
I have decided not to give any discussion questions this week. This chapter is lengthy. For your posts next week, share what is on your heart at that time for Chapter Four


As I read this, Psalm 10:6,11,13 REALLY just stood out at me and reminded me how often we tend to live our lives like, once we leave church and go home and close the door, we act like God can’t see us. I was told once when I mention that I hope I could download my pastor’s sermons so I can re-listen to them later, that I should just “take a break” and I was “getting too much churchy stuff.”

Too much churchy stuff?

It’s almost like saying…if it’s not Sunday, God doesn’t want to spend time with us and we shouldn’t care about spending time with God.I feel that people tend to approach sin with that same attitude of they measure their relationship with ow many times they go to church and so long as they “meet this dosage”, it’s enough.

Once we live the church parking lot, some of us live our lives like God is on vacation from us. We have to be very careful how we conform and interact in the world, because the truth is that sin is everywhere. The enemy wants us to believe that we don’t have to choose,we can have both, but the truth is that we must choose and stay with it.
Ecclesiastes 8:12; 12:13-14 (New International Version) is a very haunting reminder that we can act like God doesn’t know and He isn’t watching, but the reality is that when we come home, and close the doors, what we do and say, still matters to Him:

Although a wicked man commits a hundred crimes and still lives a long time, I know that it will go better with God-fearing men, who are reverent before God……Now all has been heard; here is the conclusion of the matter: Fear God and keep his commandments, for this is the whole duty of man.For God will bring every deed into judgment, including every hidden thing, whether it is good or evil.

The downfall with this, is this reminded me so much of trying to convince ourselves we really need that chocolate cake even though we know for a fact, it’s not good for us and won’t make us feel better…we still do it and think, if I don’t tell anyone…it’s okay.

The reality is that we are consumed with guilt, maybe a stomachache and regret and our Heavenly Father wants to free us from that; He is like a tough parent…who loves us…but lets us make our own choices but not before being truthful and going, “I know you want to do this, but this isn’t good for you and I’m not saying no just to spoil your fun.”

As I read the illustrations, it just stood out that facing the truth is the hardest thing for anyone to do it, but there is well…truth, that the truth will set you free; God doesn’t promise an easy walk and there are times that the walk is so hard that there are tears, but in the end, the liberating freedom of walking in His way, is one of freedom; We just have to choose to allow Him to guide us and remember that yes it’s human to try to have it our own way, but God really does know better and not for ill, but for good.

Word Filled Wednesday

Lord, this has been a really blessed week and I thank You so much for not opening, even the tiniest bit, hardened hearts, but using the people around me, the circumstances and more to really touch our lives and to humble and teach us.

I chose this verse for this week’s WFW because it reminded me of tales that my husband would tell me of his surfing days and just the freedom he felt riding among the waves, but feeling the stability of the surfboard beneath his feet. PdPhoto.com">It reminded me so much of how our walk with God is so similar.

When you think about it sometimes, life is like the ocean.

Sometimes the ride is smooth and like glass…everything is fine and no problems, but there are those moments when life becomes turbulent and honestly, we don’t stand a chance alone. We fall into the water, we get tossed and turned about and we have to watch out for the reef, but as long as we keep focus and our feet planted firmly in God’s Word and embrace….Even though the waves are spilling all around us, we are slowly “surfing” toward land because God is in control and He is our rock and foundation.

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