Sometimes we are inclined to think that zealous people are "over the top!" We like to keep everyone at our own level, don't we? And yet, what does God want us to be like? He tells us in Revelation 3:15 that He will spew us out of His mouth if we are lukewarm. That's not a very nice word, is it? It actually means "to vomit!"
Christ Jesus Himself should be our greatest example. He was "meek and lowly" but He was also zealous for His Father and His kingdom. He was zealous for rightousness. When he saw the corruption going on in the temple He chased them out with a whip and turned over all the tables. And the disciples remembered the prophetic Scripture, "The zeal of thine house hath eaten me up" (Isaiah 9:7; 69:9; John 2:17).
It grieves my heart to see so many young people from Christian homes who are apathetic toward the things of God. They confess they are Christians, but they have more desire for worldly things than pursuing God. They'd rather watch movies than read God's Word. In fact, most of them hardly know anything of the Scriptures. They spend every spare moment on their iPod, iPhone, and texting but have little thought for God.
Dearest mothers, what are we doing? It should be our passion, with persistent prayer, to encourage them to be zealous for God. May God save us from raising apathetic, mediocre, and lukewarm young people. May Gold anoint us by the power of the Holy Spirit to raise sons and daughters who are filled with zeal, who will stand against evil, who will stand up for truth and righteousness, and do mighty acts for God.
Blessings from Nancy Campbell
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Mother, are you feeling you just have to struggle through another day? Can I remind you that you are not only mothering for today. Your mothering continues into the generations to come. You fail one day. You "blow your cool" another day. What's a few days in the light of generations? Mothering is greater than one day. It is a lifetime that influences many generations to come and impacts eternity.
When speaking of a character in the Bible it mostly gives something of their genealogy, sometimes the father and grandfather are mentioned. Other times the Bible takes us back five generations or more. I was reading Zephaniah 1:1 one day and was ploughing through his genealogy of five generations when I was filled with great vision for our own family. Zephaniah came from the lineage of King Hezekiah, a king who did that which was right in the sight of the Lord. And now his great-great-grandson is a prophet to the nations! Doesn't that give you vision?
2 Chronicles 20:14 tells us of Jahaziel, where five of his generations are listed and then it goes back further to say he came from Asaph who was an anointed singer of the Lord.
My prayer is, as I am sure yours is too, that not only our children, not only our grandchildren, and not only our great-grandchildren, but the generations of our family to come will continue to serve the Lord and be mighty for God in the earth. Of course, this doesn't just happen. We must be faithful to impart God's Word into their lives and most of all, PRAY. When my husband and I pray for all our children and spouses and grandchildren and great-grandchildren each morning, we not only pray for them but also for the future generations.
Lift up your vision, dear mother. Your influence determines the future.
Blessings from Nancy Campbell
Mother, you are a nation builder. You build and strengthen the nation as you embrace motherhood. It is mothers who determine the destiny of the nation. When mothers vacate the home and childbearing the nation weakens. When mothers come back to the home with a vision to raise godly children they strengthen the nation.
~ Nancy Campbell
Home based upon Christian marriage is so evidently an institution of God, that a man must become profane before he can deny it . . . Of this realm woman is queen. It takes its cue and its hue from her. If she is in the best sense womanly--if she is true and tender, loving and heroic, patient and self-devoted--she consciously or unconsciously organizes and puts in operation a set of influences that do more to mould the destiny of the nation than any man, uncrowned by power or eloquence, can possibly effect.
~ Dr. J. G. Holland
Did you enjoy wonderful fellowship with the saints this weekend, either Saturday or Sunday? Church is far more than going to a service, isn't it? It's the fellowship of the saints together. After our animated service each Sunday, where we not only receive a teaching Word, but where folk have opportunity and freedom to also share from the Word and what God is doing in their lives, we enjoy a Fellowship Meal together. Some days this goes on to the late afternoon and even into the evening, and sometimes late evening. It's not just about going to an event, but being part of one another's lives, isn't it?
This includes the children and the young people. There is no greater riches for young people than to be surrounded by other godly young people who can enjoy FUN and FELLOWSHIP together. Last night we celebrated Vision's 9th birthday. The children and young people from babies up to twenties enjoyed games and doing skits together. It's so wonderful to see everyone enjoying each other with all ages included. And it's so easy to get a party together here. A couple of phone calls to the families on the land and there are anywhere from 20 - 30 to celebrate together.
We all go through different seasons in our lives. We currently enjoy Fellowship Meal after our service because we have it in our home (in our big fellowship room which is also our Above Rubies packaging room). However, in times when my husband has been pastoring other churches, we would invite people back to our home for fellowship after church.
Malachi 3:16 says, "Then they that feared the Lord spake often one to another: and the Lord hearkened, and heard it, and a book of remembrance was written before him for them that feared the Lord, and that thought upon his name."
Blessings from Nancy Campbell
We mutter, we stutter,
We fume and we spurt,
We mumble and grumble,
Our feelings get hurt,
We can't understand things,
Our vision gets dim,
When all that we need
Is a moment with HIM!
~ Source unknown.
Do you sometimes feel alienated? Do you feel as if you are the only one in your family or circle who believes in embracing children and homeschooling them for God's purposes? Don't despair. The Bible tells us that John the Baptist was just "one" in the midst of darkness and deception, too. Mark 1:3 says of John the Baptist, "The voice of ONE crying in the wilderness, Prepare ye the way of the Lord, make his paths straight." This Scripture is quoted from Isaiah 40:3-5.
He was only ONE voice preparing the way for the first coming of Jesus. Our Father is also preparing the way for the second coming of His beloved, Son, Jesus Christ. He said that the way would be prepared by the turning of the hearts of the fathers (which includes the mothers), back to the children (Malachi 4:5-6). Back to embracing children and seeing them as God sees them. You can be part of this preparation. You may feel like you are only ONE voice in the situation where you live, but be encouraged, there are thousands of voices preparing the way.
Remember that John the Baptist was not only ONE voice (no one else was proclaiming his message), but he was also in the "wilderness." Don't despise what God will do through you as you are faithful to speak the truth. Do not be intimidated. Do not compromise. Lift up your voice. The word "cry" is not talking about an apologetic whisper. It is a word that means "to shout in a powerful way."
Blessings from Nancy Campbell
The Bible tells us that the devil lurks around to see who he can devour (1 Peter 5:8). But, we have a greater truth. 1 John 4:4 tells us, "Ye are of God, little children, and have OVERCOME them, because GREATER is he that is in you, than he that is in the world." Jesus Christ who lives in us is stronger than the enemy and gives us daily and personal victory.
The enemy also wants to sneak into our family life. Once again, he gives to us parents the privilege and responsibility to watch over our family and guard against the enemy. We can take authority over him in the powerful name of Jesus.
The enemy also wants to destroy our nation and take dominion for his kingdom of darkness. However, God's plan is for His people to overcome and fill the land with His righteousness and salvation. God gives us the plan. He wants us to embrace children, the godly seed, who will fill the land with His light and glory. The more godly children who fill the land, the more we possess the land for God. Psalm 105:24 says, "He INCREASED HIS PEOPLE GREATLY; and MADE THEM STRONGER THAN THEIR ENEMIES." How did they become stronger? By increasing! Not decreasing.
Satan has effectively deceived the majority of God's people today to limit their families and boycott the godly seed from coming into the world. This gives the advantage to the enemy to increase darkness and lawlessness. When God's people increase, the light and glory of God increases. May God open up our eyes to the cunning ways of the enemy.
Blessings from Nancy Campbell
God's help is always sure,
His methods seldom guessed;
Delay will make our pleasure pure,
Surprise will give it zest;
His wisdom is sublime,
His heart profoundly kind;
God never is before His time,
And never is behind.
~ Lynch.
What is your plan as you begin homeschooling your children each day? Are you facing the huge challenge of completing all the curriculums you purchased for each child? Your goal is to make sure you get through them all?
Dear mother, can I encourage you to relax. Making sure your children complete all their lessons each day is not true education. What is the meaning of education? It comes from a Latin word meaning, "to draw forth from within, to bring out, to lead forth, to develop the innate capacities of, to rear." It has the meaning of upbringing rather than instruction.
Get on the right track, dear mother. There is much more to education that stuffing your children with information that they will invariably forget. God has divinely put desires to seek out knowledge, aspirations, abilities, and special gifts in each one of your children. Seek to draw forth and bring out what God has already put in them. This makes education exciting, and you work with God, instead of plodding on on your own.
I am most probably looking from a different perspective than you. My children are mostly in their forties. My oldest son will be 50 years in a few weeks. What do I see looking back? More than ever, I see that God created my children and put His plan in them from the beginning of time. They have accomplished amazing things, beyond what I could have ever taught them. They have fulfilled their dreams in spite of me! It wasn't their school lessons that helped them do what they are doing today. It was the giftings God had already put in them.
Of course, there are disciplines of teaching and learning that are important for life. But, dear mother, always keep in mind that your highest calling is to draw out from within your children the amazing gifts God has put in them and LEAD THEM FORTH with encouragement, motivation, and vision to fulfill the GREAT THINGS GOD HAS FOR THEM.
Love from Nancy Campbell
We often face day by day vexations in our family life. But, there can be a reason. God told the Israelites in Numbers 33:55, "If you will not drive out the inhabitants of the land from before you; then it shall come to pass, that those which ye let remain of them shall be PRICKS IN YOUR EYES, and THORNS IN YOUR SIDES, and shall VEX YOU in the land where ye dwell."
Yes, we will always face challenges. We daily face the subtle inroads of the enemy that seeks to bring disruption, deception, and darkness into our home. Dear mother, when you face these issues, please don't let them linger, hoping they will go away. All your hoping won't make them go away. You must deal with them. You must talk and pray with your husband for wisdom on how to deal with them. You must take authority in the power of prayer. You must deal severely with all evil and not allow one vestige of it in your home.
It can often be difficult to make a scene and deal with something as we know we should. We'd rather not rock the boat. But, if you don't, the problems will continually vex you. They will be like splinters in your eyes and thorns in your side. The problems will multiply. The enemy will take hold more and more!
Commenting on this Scripture, Matthew Henry says, "If we do not drive sin out, sin will drive us out." As the old saying goes, "If we give the enemy an inch, he'll take a mile."
Love from Nancy Campbell
The Bible tells us that we have a war going on in our hearts. We have our fleshly nature that wants to give in to our selfish desires. If we are born again, we also have the Holy Spirit of God dwelling in us who is totally opposed to the flesh. The question is, to which one are we going to yield? The flesh, or the Spirit?
Our continual choices make a huge difference in the way we mother and also the atmosphere of our home. When we yield to the flesh--selfishness, anger, impatience, and the pride of life, etc. it doesn't make a very happy atmosphere, does it?. However, when we yield to the Holy Spirit we have His power to walk in the fruits of the Holy Spirit--love, joy, longsuffering etc.
Isn't it wonderful that we have the power of the Holy Spirit residing within us to help us combat the desires of the flesh? We could never do it on our own, but we have no excuse when we have the Holy Spirit within us.
Here's the Scripture: "But I say, live by the Spirit and you will not carry out the desires of the flesh. For the flesh has desires that are opposed to the Spirit, and the Spirit has desires that are opposed to the flesh, for these are in opposition to each other" (Galatians 5:16-17 NET). The Amplified version says they are "antagonistic" to one another.
May God help each one of us to yield to the Holy Spirit today.
Love from Nancy Campbell
Isn't it amazing the positions our babies and children get to sleep in, especially when they are sleeping with us, or on top of us!
My children loved to sleep in cupboards and inside tents and every imaginable place except their beds. I am sure you have pictures of the funny and strange sleeping positions of your babies and children. I'd love you to send them to me, and then I can post the best.
Send your pictures by Email attachment to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or by Message Attachment on Facebook. Send endearing ones and funny ones. I'll look forward to receiving them.
Nancy
Christian families must become stronger than ever.
Stronger in our biblical convictions and passing them on to our children.
Stronger in filling our children with God's Word which is the antidote to deception.
Stronger in training them for righteousness.
Stronger in upholding God's truth and salvation without shame and fear.
Stronger in standing against all filth, unrighteousness and deception.
Stronger in our passion for God.
Read these quotes from the following link where Russia that once persecuted Christians is now heralding "traditional values."
Do you like fasting? I have to confess that I never enjoy it. I love eating my three meals every day to nourish my physical body. And yet, isn't it incredible that many believers seem to enjoy fasting from food for their inner man? Paul speaks in 2 Corinthians 4:16 about the "inward man" being "RENEWED DAY BY DAY." It is difficult to keep up with a physically demanding life unless we eat good wholesome food. In the same way, we have to feed our inner man if we are going to be strong and victorious for the challenges we face each day, and whatever we may face in the future.
Some folks rely on a Sunday service message each week. Help, we'd be very weak in body if we only ate once a week. Just as our body needs renewing day by day, so our soul and spirit must be renewed each day. We renew it as we feed on God's Word. It is our life and our sustenance. We renew it as we commune with the Father and allow the Holy Spirit to work in our lives.
"But," you reply, "How can I get time to feed on God's Word with all my little children around me, needing me at every moment?" Establish Family Devotions together as a family. I couldn't think of not starting and ending our day with Family Devotions. They are feeding times for my soul and spirit.
Put a Bible in the bathroom/restroom and grab a morsel from the Psalms or Proverbs. Put a Bible on your windowsill to grab another morsel as you prepare meals and do dishes. Have a Bible near where you nurse your baby.
And what about your children? Dear mother, we have just as great a responsibility to nourish the souls and spirits of our children as their physical bodies. We'd have the CPS on our doorstep if we only fed our children once a week. And yet many don't care that the souls of their children are starving! Their spirits must be fed each new day, too. And what about your teens? They will not face the temptations of this world if their spirits are not strong and daily renewed in God's Word and bathed in prayer.
Love from Nancy Campbell
When a new baby is born and we take this precious life into our arms, we are not only overcome with awe and delight, but the enormity of the task that lies ahead. We are responsibility for keeping this little life alive. We have to nurse, nourish, love, protect, care for and train this child until they one day leave our home. Even then we'll never stop praying for them. Even then, their trials and challenges, are still our concerns. Have you felt this weight of responsibility weighing upon you? It is always there, even in the midst of the joys, isn't it?
I remember back 16 years ago when Serene's oldest son, Arden was born. A few days after birth he got RSV and we had to rush him to the hospital. As we were carrying him out the door, Sam, the new father perplexingly said, "How do we keep them alive?"
However, it is not only caring for a new life, mothers bear the weight of the managing a home and family. It's not like other careers where you clock in at a certain time and clock out at a certain time. We feel this weight upon us continually. It is huge.
Sir Winston Churchill once said, "The price of greatness is responsibility." Yes, you have great responsibility upon you, mother, but because your career is great, not because it is insignificant. Don't try to minimize the greatness of your career and do it on the sideline. Embrace it fully. Embrace the responsibility. It is the price of greatness--for the impact you will have on the world as your children come forth from your home, and for eternity.
Love from Nancy Campbell
The babe is a marvel of possibility.
• The man who will sway thousands to his will as the whirlwind sweeps the forest, lies sleeping in that babe.
• The organizer of the world's industries, or the leader of the world's thought, or the changer of the world's life, and of the map of the earth, is in that wee morsel of humanity lying in his mother's arms.
• That cooing voice may compel the whole world to listen.
• Those fat dainty fingers may pen words that a world will be eager to read.
• A Wesley or a Faraday may be there, only waiting the coming of his day of action.
• And, far more than these, the man who will re-live Jesus' life, with all its simplicity and purity and fragrance, in some humble corner, that will touch and tinge deeply the life of the crowd, may lie there all open to the impress of father and mother.
~ S. D. Gordon
God gives a description of mothers in Psalm 113:9. In fact, it is His design and plan for mothers. Do you know the description? He calls them JOYFUL mothers!
"Oh my," you retort. "How do you expect me to be joyful when I hardly have time to get one moment for myself? I'm over-work and underpaid! I've got immature and crying little ones around me all day!" Dear mother, can I let you into a secret? It's all in your attitude. If you think you could be doing something else, you'll resent you powerful role of mothering. If you think you deserve to be in some more "significant" role, you'll be frustrated.
I want to remind you today that you could not be doing anything more powerful. You are in the perfect will of God. You are fulfilling the greatest career God has given to women. You are determining the course of this nation. You are doing an eternal work. As you embrace your high calling with all your heart, the joy will come. God intends you to be filled with joy, not just because everything is perfect and esay, but because you are doing what He wants you to do.
The full understanding of the Hebrew word "JOYFUL" is that we will be glee-FULL, merry-FULL, happy-FULL, cheer-FULL, rejoicing-FULL, and of course, joy-FULL! Motherhood is not a half-measured life, but a FULL life.
And this Scripture ends with, PRAISE THE LORD!
Love from Nancy Campbell
Do not fear whatever you have to face today. The Lion of the Tribe of Judah is with you!
I was most interested to read all the comments from the MOTHERS ROCK post. So many mothers shared how instinctive it is to them. Here's just a few comments in case you missed them:
"A few months ago I ran to the store to get a few things alone which is rare for me. Standing in line I realized I was bouncing a ten pound bag of potatoes without thinking! On the plus side, at least I realized it before I started humming!"
"I do too!! I rock the shopping cart or even the basket while waiting in line. Sometimes I'm just rocking with nothing in my hands! So glad I'm not the only one!"
"I'm a grandmother and I still rock."
"I noticed I was doing this yesterday behind a woman holding a baby. It made me laugh when I caught myself."
"My youngest is 24. I often find if I am in a queue at a supermarket, I am gently rocking the trolley forward and back."
"As I sit in the balcony at church it's fun to watch women start rocking when a baby cries."
"I'm 63 and my youngest grand child is turning 11. I rock when standing in line at the bank or grocery store. That instinct never wan"
"All the time! My husband just laughs and says "Oh you are such a mom!" It's just like breathing."
"I go food shopping alone sometimes and when holding my groceries in my arms I notice I am rocking my food!"
"When standing and waiting you can always tell who the mothers are....they sway."
At checkout, a gentleman asked me if I was a mom. I said, yes, why? He had observed me rocking my grocery cart with no baby in sight."
Love from Nancy