She Thought She Was Just Keeping House, But Here’s The TRUTH!

Ever have that feeling that what you’re doing on a daily basis just doesn’t matter? That the work you do for your husband and/or children goes without recognition? You’re not alone if you feel that way…but I’m here today to lift your spirits and encourage you that it does matter.

God gives us each gifts and while some are more ‘public’ than others…they are ALL important in the kingdom of God.

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Dr. Charles Stanley offers words of wisdom and words directly from God for woman just like you. To encourage you and to inspire you to continue to look to God for your significance.

Here are Dr. Stanley’s words: 

Many people hear the word serve and feel that they do not have the necessary qualities to make a difference in others’ lives. This is true—apart from God. But He has gifted each of us in unique ways with a purpose in mind. His plan for us involves using these talents to serve Him for the good of others.

Satan would like us to believe otherwise. Our enemy wants us to notice what others are doing and then to feel inferior. For instance, I have heard women say, “I am just a homemaker.” They see people preaching and singing in the choir and wish they could accomplish something so great for God. Friends, nothing could be further from the truth. An enormous responsibility rests with those who train their children in righteousness.

In fact, the Holy Spirit has gifted each believer for specific work in God’s kingdom. Scripture explains this idea by a comparison with a human body: Each person has gifts and purposes that make the entire system function well. But if the heel wants the eye’s role, the whole being will lose balance.

Each part is crucial, even though some aren’t as noticeable as others. Truthfully, those with less apparent talents have an advantage because pride and self-sufficiency may not be so great a temptation.

Notice how Peter defined himself: “a bond-servant and apostle of Jesus Christ” (2 Peter 1:1). He was no longer a man motivated by self-interest. Once He began to follow Jesus, he saw himself as a servant of God. We, too, are called to serve the King of Kings with whatever abilities we are given.

May God lighten your load and your heart today. May God give you a servant heart and attitude and bless you and your home beyond what you can imagine.

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