What Mothers Need – Christian Homemaking

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Hello Dear Ones,

I have been pondering a lot lately what goes on day to day in a home with many children (or even few).  We all have so much to do, in so little time, it seems.  As we walk, day by day, as homemakers, it is important for us to have something.

As we have to redirect a child who is too rambunctious or out of control, we must have kindness while we’re doing it.

When we have to reteach a school lesson over and over until our child gets it, we must do it with kindness.

When we need to explain something we have already explained–when our child just doesn’t get it–we need to do it all with kindness and a loving heart.

When we have to answer questions from our children that are hard, or we don’t even know the answers to, we must do it with kindness and carefulness.

While we have to correct a child, we need to do it with patience, love, and goodwill towards them, in order to bring them back to the straight and narrow path and the cross of Christ.

All of our duties at home are blessed duties.  We do them before the Lord every day.  How we must remember, that even if we are alone in our homes with our children, the Lord is there watching.  Oh, don’t we want to please Him?  And, whatever way we have treated our children, they will learn to treat others the same way.  (This is not to promote the fallacy that all children are basically good unless they have a bad home environment.  All children are born with a sin nature.)  But as their dear mothers, we have a huge part in their upbringing, to show them by example what they should be, and do, and speak like.

If we want them to be kind, we must be kind.

If we want them to be patient, we must be patient.

If we want them to be helpful to others, we must help too.

If we want them to work diligently, we must work diligently also.

If we want them to be thankful, then we must show them how thankful we are to the Lord for His gifts He gives every day.

I could go on and on, but let me just close with this.  We show our children an example every day.  With the Lord’s help, let it be a good example.  And when we mess up (because unfortunately we will sometimes), we are also our children’s example of humility when we come and ask for forgiveness.

Let us remember our Lord is watching, and perform our duties for Him and His good pleasure.

Emily and her wonderful husband are raising several children to the glory of God. Emily enjoys homemaking, homeschooling, arts & crafts, cross-stitching, reading, sewing, and playing piano, just to name a few. She is interested in healing the body through the food God has given us, along with other God-given means such as herbs and essential oils. You can find her blogging about all things homemaking at Blessed Homemaking. Emily also has a God-given gift for art and sometimes posts her creations at Emily’s Fine Art.

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June Fuentes

June Fuentes is the happy wife to Steve and blessed homeschooling mom to nine beautiful children that they are raising for the Lord. She has a heart to see mothers all around the world grasp the vision of biblical motherhood and to see this noble role restored in the 21st century to the glory of God. June blogs at A Wise Woman Builds Her Home to minister to Christian women on how to build up strong Christian homes. She is also the owner of Christian Homemaking, and is the author of the encouraging eBooks, True Christian Motherhood and How to Build a Strong Christian Home, and a consultant for Lilla Rose, where you can find unique and beautiful hair products. She would love for you to join her on the journey to biblical womanhood on Facebook.

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