Saturday, October 19, 2013

Freedom to start over

The past few weeks had been quite a struggle for me up until about 4 days ago. I kept asking God "when will this suffering end? I cannot keep going on like this. It's too much. I poured out my heart and let God know that I know that he loves me and has a plan to prosper me however, I don't think I can hold on much longer. After many sleepless, teary eyed nights I woke up one morning and a weight had been lifted from my shoulders. Thank you Jesus!!! 

I've realised today that I have the freedom to start over in my marriage because Jesus paid the ultimate price for me and when he said "it is finished" he meant it is finished. I no longer need to feel the depths of pain caused by sin. I no longer have to see myself as a victim because I'm not a victim, I'm a survivor and I'm a child of God who has the exact same Holy Spirit dwelling in me as Jesus had within him many many years ago. I no longer want to or need to be tied down by past hurts because I can let go of them and let God so that is what I'm going to do. Today I take a stand and through the strength, guidance and wisdom of my Heavenly Father I will be free to love and trust my husband again because I can trust that God has healed him from the inside out. I choose to trust God with my life even when it seems hopeless. I can guarantee that I will not do it perfectly but I will do my best and I know that, that is enough for my Heavenly Father because he will do the rest. Life is a funny thing you know and until you go through something seriously life altering you do not realise how much you were taking for granted. It's as if through our trials we gain wisdom, freedom, identity when we choose to lean into The Lord and we gain a new perspective on the way we were once living. The storm my marriage endured was excruciating and I would never want to re live it or wish it upon anyone else but sadly we will all endure something in our lives that stretches us. It's just a matter of how we cope with those moments when they come. If I could give you any advice at all, do not run from your storm, lean into it, go through it. Experience every emotion that comes with it. Process it and lean in towards Jesus. When you are ready you can then let go but know that God is in control. Know that you will never be the same you as you left behind before the storm but you can be a better version of yourself if you put in the time, patience and endurance. 

May God watch over every single on of you and help you on this journey to be more like Christ. 

God Bless, 


Freedom comes with forgiveness

Friday, October 18, 2013

When God shows you favour...

Have you ever experienced extreme storms in your life and during that storm you've leant in closer to our amazing creator to then only be shown unmerited favour? Well, I can say that 6 months ago I would have never thought he would bother to bless me ever again since my marriage was in the biggest mess it could possibly be in. As I sit here and look back on the blessings in my life during this past year of trials I'm starting to clearly see where Gods hand has been. I can honestly say before today it has been quite difficult to see any such blessings because the pain and suffering was blocking my view however, today there is a little light shining through. 

Heavenly Father, I just want to thank you for always being in control of our lives and always having a plan beyond our own thought restrictions. I thank you for salvaging my marriage from the depths of hell and I thank you that in your word we will receive double for our trouble. I'm learning to trust you and to trust that this time of discipline is for my benefit. I want to thank you for blessing me with my husband and helping me to be more like you during our trials together. I thank you for the growth I'm seeing so clearly in him and I thank you for beginning to remove the "hurt scales" from my eyes so that I can see the man I love so clearly as well as myself being your beautiful blessed daughter. I also want to thank you for never leaving me, nor forsaking me and having a plan to see me prosper beyond my wildest dreams just as long as I keep relying on you. I'm sorry for the times I try to take control of the reins time and time again but I thank you that you do not get angry with me and stay by my side whilst walking me through it. I thank you for blessing us with this new and wonderful adventure we are currently on and that you answer even the smallest of requests. You continue to amaze me and you do it so quietly that I could easily miss your blessings if I don't keep my eyes and heart focused on you. Thank you for bringing this awareness to my heart. I love you daddy in Jesus name, Amen!

As you can see I've just had a significant revelation so I had to take the time to acknowledge that. Thank you Jesus!

May God Bless You All,



Growth beyond measure!

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Life As We Know It

It has been quite sometime since I have written a blog and as I have a few spare minutes I thought I would update you all out there. So, we officially moved interstate to a very remote indigenous community as we felt God was leading us in this direction with many obvious hints along the way. I gained employment out here prior to leaving our home and it has been a once in a lifetime opportunity. My husband joined me 3 weeks later after my arrival as he had to finish up with work, house and getting every thing squared away. We have been back together for a month now and I have been here for almost 2 months, wow time flys. 

So, what can I tell you about this amazing, remote place? Well, first of all there are approximately 3000 people currently living here and of that 3000 only 300 are non-indigenous. For a change I'm part of the minority and honestly I quite like it that way! We have access to basic shops and we access them generally by foot. The main language spoken here is murrinh-patha which my husband and I are very interested in learning. We have learnt a few basic, key words but plan to extend on it. We are really enjoying getting to know the people and their unique culture. I can say that this experience  has been a huge eye opener for me. It truly puts something's in life into perspective. It has made me realise just how much we as westerners take for granted. 

All though I'm still struggling with parts of the past and at times losing sleep over it all, I realise it is the enemy attacking my mind because he truly doesn't want to see God succeed but we are praying and believing for our huge miracle so that we can finally be free from the hurt and pain once and for all. Our home life has had some seriously rough moments but we just love it out here and I'm settled in my soul that this is where we are meant to be. This is home and we are relying on God for our breakthrough. We are staying quite busy now which is keeping my mind occupied which doesn't leave room for the enemy as much which is great. We are staying strong together and we are definitely enjoying each other's company as we work together too, which we just love. Out here there is only a Catholic Church and all though we have visited just to experience it, we don't feel it's the right place for us as non denominational or closest to Pentecostal believer and followers as we are so we do church at home by reading the bible together, daily devotionals and podcasts so that has been a great help. 

All in all we are loving it out here and still just finding our feet but it's coming into wet season now so this will be interesting also. Well that's it for now so I will keep you posted when I get the chance.

God Bless, 


Missionary in the making!! 





Saturday, September 14, 2013

One Year To Date

September 15th 2013. A year ago to date my life was flipped upside down and inside out. As I sit and reflect on the hardest year of my life, grieving all that was lost and thinking of my Heavenly Father who truly has sustained me, picked me up when I couldn't stand and held me tightly during many sleepless nights I just want to use this time to truly thank God for loving me so much. My marriage has gone through one of the biggest tests I could imagine and yet here we are a year after confession still in this partnership. All though distance is currently between us due to work we are both feeling the depths of the pain caused and realise just how blessed we are to even be in this fight together. 

Today for me, has a double meaning to it because in one hand it's my husbands day of freedom. To never be trapped ever again. In the other hand it's where what I thought was a beautiful life and marriage with general bumps in the road became something unrecognisable. Today I'm going to let the pain be as real as it is and the victory as real as that is as well. It's all in Gods hands and honestly who else's hands would I rather it be in!?! He is the creator of all, they are some pretty safe hands to entrust it too I recon. 

Life will continue to go on and one day very soon I hope there will not be a sting to this chapter of our lives. God has big plans for us which he has already put us on the path to helping the less fortunate. I know deep down that I will be okay, we will be okay but for now I'm just going to BE.... 

I pray for all the marriages going through something, their very own trials. May you trust God with all of it, surrender it to him and ask him to come in heal and restore the broken parts. He already knows what you need, he's just waiting to hear from you. He loves you so much he sent his only son to die for all of us. Isn't that amazing!!! 


God Bless you all, 



Broken hearts become healed hearts!


Sunday, August 11, 2013

Update

Hi folks, sorry I've gone quiet lately. Just working on the house. Getting the painting completed and tidying up the yards. A quick update, we have a few people looking at the house on Saturday the 17th of August so the coming week will be in preparation for the open inspection. Our plans are still to go on our working holiday so this is looking promising. God is at the centre of all of it and its in his hands. 

I hope all my readers out there are doing well and I realise what may have drawn you to my blog posts was that it was based on Gods miracles in my life and the marital healing that is taking place. My husband and I are struggling a little at the moment and I believe we are being attacked on a spiritual level by the enemy because he doesn't like when we grow closer to God and one another. We've been taking communion for about a week and a half now so ill keep you posted but I'm learning to trust God through all seasons of my life and know that he has our best interest at heart. 

God Bless,


Work In Progress

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Happy Anniversary!


                       

July 29th 2007, 6 years ago to date I married the man of my dreams. The man I shared many hopes and dreams with for our future together. We were married in a courthouse with close friends near by. We didn't have much money but we had an overwhelming amount of love for one another. As I reflect back on the 6 years of marriage there have been many highs and sadly, many lows but today is about celebration. Today signifies victory over past hurts, it signifies oneness. For me, it's about setting aside all the disappointments, stripping it all back to my husband, Christ and I. Today is a day to not only acknowledge the commitment we made 6 years ago but it's also about acknowledging Jesus and what he has done for us. I'm so great full for my husband and the many lessons learned from having him in my life. Some things I wished we wouldn't of had to of learnt the hard way but through trials brings strength, perseverance and a building of ones character. 

1 year ago to date,  we renewed our vows on our 5 year anniversary in beautiful Hawaii but only this time we had the wedding I desired with family members from both sides and loved ones to bare witness. I had the beautiful dress and the dashing Prince Charming to go with it. This time there was a Pastor present as we said our vows re affirming our commitment to God and one another restoring the covenant that at the time had been broken. It was such a beautiful day. 

As you maybe aware from previous blogs, our marital journey has been far from a walk in the park but we are still standing firm united. We get knocked down by the waves and thunderstorms of life but God helps us rise back up on to our feet each and every time. Did you know without God this marriage would have headed straight for divorce? That's right and that shakes me to my core knowing just how fragile we are. God has given us beauty from our ashes and not that we are completely through it all but we are mighty close. 

Sometime ago I read a Christian  book on healing and restoration and in that book it said:
"Isn't it caring and right for God to improve your character? We are his after all. Besides, marriage was never all about you. What if God needs to change your husband by making him struggle through these problems with you? Is it not fair for God to ask you to serve him this way after everything he's done for you? We aren't truly a marriage of three until we accept his higher ways of thinking on marriage."

As you can imagine this spoke volumes to me in our season of brokenness but not only that it has given me a revelation on marriage in its entirety. You see, we usually get married based on feelings. You hear many people say "we are so inlove". As you grow, learn and endure hard times and we all will go through them at some stage we begin to learn that love isn't just about a feeling because feelings change. Love is about doing. It's a verb. The problem is that many people when faced with hard times say things like "I've fallen out of love with them". True love is a choice. It's sacrificial like the love Jesus has for us. 

I can honestly say that our love for one another, our commitment has been tested in many ways and at times I've felt unloved due to his actions and I'm sure in some way he has felt the same and this is why we don't build ourselves up on feelings or each other. Our identity is found in Christ. As much as we love each other, we will never be able to fill the hole that is within us that longs to be loved and accepted simply because only God can fill that spot. 

Marriage can be beautiful but it is not a fairy tale. It reminds me of a beautiful mosaic window. Little intricut pieces of broken glass put together to create a thing of beauty and with Gods healing hands, marriages like my own that have been bent, stretched and broken can be put back together only this time in Gods ordained order creating that beautiful mosaic window. 

Anyway, my husband is my life partner and there is still so much to thank God for in the midst of pain and today I celebrate along side my husband enjoying the calmness of the ocean on our very special day! 

Happy 6th Anniversary to such an incredible God fearing man. Thank you for allowing me to share many experiences with you. Thank you for loving me when I've been unloveable. Thank you for going the distance to become the man God intended you to be. Thank you for loving God and loving me! I love you handsome. 

God Bless,



A Joyful Heart















Friday, July 26, 2013

Changing Roles

          

Today's post is simply about something that has happened recently in my life and boy it's a miracle. It's just some of the over flow from my husband and I handing our lives back over to Gods very capable hands. I know, our lives were never our own but it's funny how sometimes we can try to pretend like they are and that we have a handle on things haha. Anyway, if you've been reading my blog from the start you maybe aware that my husband and I have been going through a really rough season these past 10 months, all though things are becoming more settled only through the grace of God. For the past week my husband has begun to like cooking! I know it seems so small and not worth acknowledging but if you really knew my husband you'd know that this is a MIRACLE. He and I have always been food lovers in the eating sense but lately my husband has found joy in cooking. It started out at his work where he would bake cookies and cakes for the children but he would bring me one home most times because he knew I would enjoy it. Then just two days ago he decided that he wanted to cook dinner and dessert and of course as the main food provider I was more than happy to have a break from standing over the stove. It's really not important as to what he cooked but that he is doing it simply because he had a revelation of what it means to be like Christ is to the church. There has been a clear message in all the sermons he has been listening to recently about roles within a marriage and what it truly means to be a leader within a household. The bible states that husbands are to love their wives and wives are to respect their husbands. My husbands revelation is truly showing his deep love for Christ and for me. He's serving me, showing me acts of kindness and not just because he wants something out of it but simply because he wants me to feel appreciated and loved. He's also seen what price Jesus had to pay for his sins and realises just how much he has to be thankful for. He's not the only one that has had a revelation. Through his acts of kindness I've experienced what it means to be a daughter of the most high. An heir to the throne. My heart has experienced a new level of healing through his willingness to be selfless. I'm so appreciative for my husband and I have gained a new level of respect for him. Not for the act itself but the intent in his heart. You see men, you treat your lady like royalty and not just for some twisted sense of self gain, it will pay off!

I will say that the meals were absolutely stunning! Amazing tasting foods. It's become a new hobby as he's been cooking the last 2 days and plans to cook tonight. 

I'm just so thankful for the growth in the both of us. My husband is my treasure sent from heaven as well and I'm thankful that God could see what amazing potential my husband and I had and deemed us worth saving. Thank You Jesus!

God Bless, 



Fit for a Princess!


Saturday, July 20, 2013

Adventures To Be Had


Hey everyone, so it's been a few days since my last blog because my husband and I have been in deep discussion about the future, our desires and plans. One thing you need to know about us is that we LOVE to travel. I mean it! We absolutely love to travel. We have been quite a few places together and separately in our lives and since children are currently not in our plans as we are waiting on God's timing in this area we've decided to take advantage of this time we have. As you may know from previous blogs, my husband and I have been in a REALLY rough season of our lives this past year and it's coming up to our 1 year anniversary in September of when things began to spiral out of control for us. We have had some extreme lows, we've had to face some seriously ugly truths and we have had to rely 100% on God to heal us and bring us through this season to full restoration. It has been tough! What I can say is that we both now feel like we need a season of FUN. A season to make new memories together. To rebuild our marriage from the brokenness it had to endure and it's only through Christ that this is even possible. So, we have decided to pack up our house, rent it out, sell one of our cars and begin a new adventure! We are both so excited!! 

At the beginning of this painful season I wanted so badly to just run away and escape my troubles however, my husband and I were given wise counsel to not make any rash decisions for 12 months and to grin and bare it. You see had we of left when I wanted to, we wouldn't have faced the demons in our closet and we would have carried the ugliness around with us so I'm definitely thankful and proud that we stuck to the healing journey because now that it is time to pack up for an adventure my conscience is clear. I know that we aren't doing it to escape anything. I realise no matter where we go this season will always exist in our past but it no longer has to control my present and future so this is why it's time to start making new, beautiful memories together. Putting ourselves out there to experience the wonders of the world. So, the plan is to do a working holiday throughout Australia! I know right!?! How amazing!

The other thing we've had a recent revelation of is that we will be like missionaries, travelling around and having the opportunity to spread the Gospel and share our testimonies  all for the benefit of our Heavenly Father. All though we will not be attending our home church we will have the opportunity to experience many others throughout Australia and when we are out of reach in the outback we will have podcasts and of course our bibles. I will keep you posted a long the way as we go as I believe that this blog will become the place we share testimonies of the people we come in contact with etc. 


As for now though, it's just a lot of organising ahead. You know, selling the car, getting the house up to scratch and putting it on the rental market, finding work (which we've already got a pretty good idea of the jobs we want to work) and getting some finances behind us. I'm sure it will take us all the way to September just to get things some what organised but nevertheless it's all very exciting.

If I go a little quiet for a while just know that it's because I maybe painting walls or organising things for our trip. 

God Bless,



Adventure Warrior!

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Riding the Highs

 

For the last two days I've been out of the ugly rut of the current season Im in and it's been fantastic! My husband and I have been spending quality time bonding, going for walks and communicating extremely well all thanks to our loving God. Honestly, none of this would be possible if it weren't for Jesus! He has the power to restore all that was broken, my husband and I are walking, living proof. I don't have much to blog on today because I'm honestly just enjoying each and every moment that comes my way. I pray that you are all finding joy no matter the season you're in. Know that you can have joy even through trials and in suffering when you look to The Lord for comfort and guidance. Sometimes we can lose sight of that but keep your focus on God and he will get you through all of it. You just have to have FAITH!

God Bless,



A new creation! 

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Who Am I?


Co Campbell - Conquerer

Today I've decided to sit down and ask myself the hard questions I've never had to confront before such as; who am I? What are my hopes and dreams for the future? With life's losses, how will I move forward to the best life I can have? What are my goals and aspirations? 

The previous post was about being a "Godly wife in an UnGodly world" which is the cause of today's post. With insecurities and fears flooding my world I've lost perspective of who I am. When my marriage life was fine or at least not as drained as it is now I was full of love, life and laughter. I was confident and I enjoyed what life had to offer however, since the tsunami hit my marriage front I've been tossed around in the waves. I've lost perspective, I've lost my confidence, I've lost my love for life and all it has to offer. It's as if the tsunami swept in and stole my joy, stole my confidence and it seems it stole my hope for the future. Who am I? And where did I go? 

I understand as a Christian I should be able to confront life's issues with "hope" insight and that my life shouldn't look similar to the non believer because of God's amazing grace. However, some of life's tsunamis can truly knock us off our feet to the point where we lose perspective. I've been knocked down but I will not stay down. You see that's the difference, non believers may not dust themselves off and get back up because honestly what do they have left to get back up for? When you are facing lifes trials as a believer you have strength that goes far beyond yourself, you become resilient through Christ who gives you strength. 

So, who am I? Well, I'm a believer. I'm a precious child of God. I am his princess. I am his image bearer. I am a Saint. I am forgiven. I am beautifully and wonderfully made. I am accepted. I am gracious. I am loved. I am a wife, daughter and sister. I am a friend to many.  I'm learning that I'm valued and valuable to God. I'm learning that I have many emotions but they are not who I am. They are expressions that can be controlled. I am ME!

I'm adjusting to my new not so "fairytale" life. I'm learning to accept that people don't always live up to our expectations and that's okay because we are all human and we all stumble and fall at times.

What are my hopes and dreams for my new life? My hopes and dreams are that through this life altering experience I come out in a much closer relationship with my Heavenly Daddy and my husband in a bond that cannot be broken. I hope that I will be able to stand firm in my identity in Christ no matter what life throws at me as I will not be easily pushed or shoved in any direction. I hope to be full of joy, love and compassion for others and myself. 

How will I move forward? Well, one small step or crawl at a time keeping my eyes set on Jesus. If I get knocked down, I will get back up again. I will have this victory in Jesus name. I am not a victim, I am a survivor. 

What are my goals and aspirations? To live out the best and most fulfilling life I can that glorifies my God. I want the marriage I have always desired and I will not take anything less because Jesus knows the desires of my heart and the suffering I've had to endure and he knows what's best for me. I want my children that has been promised. I will not let those who've hurt me steal the desires of my heart.

This morning I woke to anxiety, fear and insecurities about going out into this big bad world and being afraid that everything I've ever worked hard for was destroyed by others sinful choices but then it hit me. I haven't lost anything. In fact, those people who were trying to steal my joy are "bottom feeders". 

"Bottom feeders will always try and eat up all the crumbs of your lunch. They may get a nibble or two but they will never have access to the whole buffet."

What I mean by this is that people may try to take things from you that are rightfully yours and they may sneak their way in a little but they can never have it all because it belongs to you. Like my marriage, it has been ordained by God and people and/or the enemy may want to destroy it or take from it and they may successfully get in through a small crack but they will not be able to destroy it simply because it's in Gods hands and now built on a firm foundation. I think the important thing I need to remember is that a person willing to take the crumbs obviously has a low self worth or Christ worth and really needs my compassion and grace. I can show grace because I've been shown grace. I will stand united with my husband on the front line looking up to God for direction and we will survive this fall. 

So who am I? Well, I'm a woman growing in leaps and bounds who still has fears but will not let them rule over me through Christ who gives me strength.



God Bless You!



Finding my way back to ME!





Monday, July 1, 2013

Godly Wife in an Un-Godly world!



I've decided that today's blog is going to be about my current struggles because I believe I'm not the only one who is going through them. So this world we live in is overly sexualised causing a lot of men and women to fall. As we all know we live in a "mans world" where half dressed women are on billboards, tv commercials, sexual innuendos in our tv shows, music, pornography and movies. Women are used as sexual objects and our senses of what is right and wrong are being dulled all the time. 

As little girls grow up in this overly sexualised world they are subliminally being told through media that they need to look a certain way to attract their Prince Charming, be skinny, wear shorter and sexier clothing, that they must wear makeup and act a certain way to ensure they are chosen over the next young lady. As we continue to grow the media continue to feed us these images and expectations all while our once heard fairy tale stories as children told us that Prince Charming would come in and swoop us up off our feet, marry us and never leave or betray us. Do you see how these two messages we are fed completely mess up a young woman's self image? 

As a Christian wife who has recently been awoken to the struggles our Christian husbands and brothers in Christ struggle with on the daily basis I've began to feel inadequate, like I cannot live up to keeping my man in this fallen world we live in. 

Now, I know that these insecurities and fears are not from God and that my identity is to be found in Christ my Lord and Saviour and NOT in earthly things. My identity runs much much deeper than my outwardly appearance and I understand that it is the mans job to stay pure through Christ who gives him strength but honestly, how are our Christian men ever suppose to stay pure in this world? How are we Christian women ever meant to feel safe, secure and enough for our husbands when they have temptation surrounding them every where they go. Sometimes in the forms of pornography, tv shows/movies, advertisements, billboards, catalogues/magazines, scantily dressed women and women whom are just game enough to confront our men trying to tempt them to lust and fall. 

How do we Godly women stand a chance? We can make sure we are praying regularly for our husbands purity, meet our husbands sexual and other needs, dress nicely, uplift him as much as we can, we can allow him to lead as God intended, cook, clean etc but yet that still won't stop a man caught up in the traps of sexual sin from falling... 

Where does that leave us women? In general us ladies don't deal with the daily struggles men have to however, once our eyes have been opened to our spouses struggles we then can become deflated, like we will never be enough for them. I'm battling with this at the moment. I realise that my eyes need to be set on God for my own affirmation, not on my husband. I understand that I need to have lower expectations of him, I understand logically that my husband will never be able to fill my God spot and that my security comes from Christ, I understand the importance of Grace in all our relationships but sadly in one sense it seems that women are having to accept a lot more than men in the area of sexual sin. Our men generally aren't having to worry about where our love and dedication lies. We aren't usually putting them in a place to question our commitment. I understand there are other areas in our lives where a man has to have a level of grace and forgiveness for our mistakes so I'm not saying we are any better, I'm just saying this is not a level men are generally going to have concern for with their wives. Not only do we deal with knowing our husbands will struggle with sexual purity and the impact that can and does have on us but we also struggle with our own sexuality and self worth because of the world we live in. It's a double edged sword. 

MEN LISTEN UP! When you look at a woman doing the long drawn out stare or the double take, fantasise about other women, watch porn, look at magazines or pictures of scantily dressed or nude women, talk to other women inappropriately on and offline, talk about other women, commit adultery YOU ARE BREAKING YOUR WIFE'S HEART! Also you are breaking your vows and your commitment to God. You are sending a message to your apparent loved one that they aren't good enough! You are telling them that they will never be able to fulfil your needs, that they aren't attractive enough and that you will always choose your sinful tool over them. 

I will also say that there are some women who struggle with sexual sin so I do want to acknowledge that for the faithful men who are facing such devastations in their marriages and I truly want to say that I pray God heals your broken heart and that Jesus will come and uplift you in your sorrow. This blog however, is from a woman's point of view and the many struggles we have to face in this sinful world. 

God intended for a husband and wife to come together and be joined for life. God knew that man was lonely without a woman in the garden of Eden. He also knew that in this fallen world man would need a wife as a helper, lover and friend. God also knew the importance of sexual intimacy between a husband and wife as the more a husband and wife find their intimacy in one another ONLY the deeper the connection would become and the LESS likely a man would be caught up in sexual sin. Problem is, when a mans already been allowing that sinful sexual stuff into his life, the bond between himself, God and his wife and or future wife becomes diminished and opens him up to the devastation's sexual sin brings. Sexual sin not only affects the man, it affects his relationship with God and truly puts a strain on his marriage, sometimes to the point of no return. The price of all sin is death! Only through Christ can we be reunited with our Heavenly Daddy in our long walk of faith. 

Today I don't have the answer to my above issues besides seeking out God through the Bible, prayer, being in a good church home, being connected to other Christians and through praise and worship. So I will keep you posted as I continue to confront these areas in my life with God. Ephesians is a great section of the bible to read in regards to our identity in Christ and it also talks about our interactions and relationships with others. I have read it in the past but I believe I need a refresher so I will keep you posted in these areas of my progress. 

It's important to know that we were hand picked by our Heavenly Father and that we were beautifully and wonderfully made in his image and that we are loved and adored all the days of our life. That no matter how we see ourselves or others choose to see us, God will always see us as precious and beautiful. Who are we going to trust? Man who is fallen or our gracious God who created us? I know I want to choose my Heavenly Daddy! 


God Bless, 




A Godly wife wanting a Godly life!



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Thursday, June 27, 2013

Off Topic Friday - Organic is the word!


Hey folks, so today is another one of those blessed days where I get to just talk about anything I feel that is important whether relevant to my walk in faith or not and today I'm going to talk about my newfound love for ALL things ORGANIC!! That's right, my husband and I have jumped on the organic bandwagon. I never thought I'd see the day but it has officially arrived. It's amazing how when you start putting things in God's order for your life other areas seem to follow. We have had this strong conviction in the area of produce and what we are putting in our bodies. As a person of faith, our bodies really are a temple and they need to be treated as such. 

As I began to dive more into the reasons why we should go organic, I've come to the conclusion that not only is it safer for you and healthier but it's also a great way to support your local farmers. Times are getting tough everywhere financially and what better way to try help out those who ACTUALLY care about what we put in our bodies! These amazing organic farmers have to jump through so many extra hoops than those who use the pesky pesticides on our foods so I feel it's important to support them.

So, yesterday I picked up my very first EVER Co-Op fruit and veg box from the Organic Corner Store! It's fabulous!! Not only is this market fabulous for my awesome Co-Op box but it's also a really cool hangout place. They have so much on offer!

What is a Co-Op Box you ask?
As described by the Organic Corner Store website: "A co-op provides customers with certified organic, seasonal produce with minimal packaging. There is no mark up on the bulk order so customers are accessing reasonably priced certified organic produce. OCS order’s from a wholesaler. We divide and pack the boxes."

Checkout the amazing food I bought! (The box has some depth to it as well).



Okay, besides the beautiful organic fruit and veg we are now eating, we have also started cooking with "organic coconut oil" instead of other oils such as olive oil etc. I have to say that I'm truly loving this new experience. When roasting pumpkin I put coconut oil over it with salt and pepper and it is the most AMAZING tasting pumpkin ever! I literally do not use any other oil anymore. It's so freeing knowing that this oil is actually REALLY good for you as well. 


Besides the above changes, we are also using cacao powder when making smoothies, homemade healthy chocolate, avocado cacao mousse and many other things! I'm officially addicted to "avocado mousse" that a friend of mine put me on to. I cannot get enough! We have also changed out our peanut butters, maple syrup and honey all for ORGANIC! 

So to wrap this blog up, my husband and I are food LOVERS! We love to dine out and experience new, wonderful restaurants and taste exquisite dishes but what we've come to realise is that we can have that wonderful food experience right at home and let it be healthy for us too. I'm not saying we will stop eating out because it's also a lot of fun but I'm definitely making a HUGE effort to make amazing healthy, organic dishes at home as well.

God Bless,



Future Organic Farm Wannabe!

Sunday, June 23, 2013

A Proverbs 31 Wife



I recently realised a "blogging error" I've been making for not acknowledging where my pics come from so please forgive me! The above pic comes from: http://thehousefmparty.blogspot.com.au/


The Wife of Noble Character
A spoken word from the mother of King Lemuel

Proverbs 31:10-30

I'm going to spend a bit of time on the above scripture today and I guess give a clearer understanding of what is meant of the "Proverbs 31 wife". I'm sure there are many women who would appreciate this being interpreted into something more relatable for today's society so I'm going to give it ago. Let's start off by breaking down each verse.

10 A wife of noble character who can find? She is worth far more than rubies. 
- This verse is quite simple really. A noble woman's value is much more than just material things or her outwardly appearance. It's truly about what's on the inside. 

11 Her husband has full confidence in her and lacks nothing of value.
- Self explanatory really. Her husband trusts her and believes full heartedly in her capabilities as a helper.

12 She brings him good, not harm, all the days of her life. 
- She is a faithful helpmate who uplifts her husband with  her words and actions. She is respectful and helps him to be a better man through Christ, Jesus.

13 She selects wool and flax and works with eager hands. 
- This is where things begin to get interesting because the vast majority of us are no longer sewing garments for our families however, we do clothe our families by finding good deals and doing the legwork to find them. 

14 She is like the merchant ships, bringing her food from afar. 
- Most wives and/or mother's usually do the grocery shopping right? I'm sure there are a few husbands out there doing this or sharing the duties as well however, my focus today is on the women. As women we usually search for affordable deals and healthier options for our families and sometimes that may mean travelling to organic produce markets etc. Even in today's society we are still doing this.

15 She gets up while it is still night; she provides food for her family and portions for her female servants. 
- I'm personally not a mother as yet but I do provide food for my husband and make sure that there is food prepared for him after he has finished a hard day at work. I am a homemaker, at times finances can be limited and as a helper I do my best to come up with nutritionally balanced meal options with whatever ingredients we have in the house. 

As for the mother's out there, you are champions! I've played a motherly role whilst doing a nanny position a couple of years ago where I had to get up much earlier than the child so I could be showered, dressed and ready before he woke up. I then would have to make lunches, organise school bags, sort out breakfast and then wake him up and get him ready for school and then drop him off. This is all before 7:30am. Not to mention the rest of your daily chores such as either going to work or back home to clean, look after the younger children and then prepare dinner all before having to pick up the child/ren from school again. Oh and did I mention pay the bills, take children to appointments and do the grocery shopping as well!?! Mother's have a lot on their plate!

16 She considers a field and buys it; out of her earnings she plants a vineyard.
- I would relate this to buying a house. Generally it's a joint decision between the husband and wife however, a lot of times you find that the wife deals with the nitty gritty stuff like, following up the loans, putting in an offer and filling out all the paperwork for settlement etc. In today's society there would be a lot less women being able to just afford a "field" on her own savings however, I'm sure if we could, we would!

17 She sets about her work vigorously; her arms are strong for her tasks. 
- Pretty self explanatory. Women whether they are homemaker's (with or without children), paid workers or both are always working vigorously to meet the needs of their loved ones.

18 She sees that her trading is profitable, and her lamp does not go out at night. 
- Her "trading" could be either the paid worker who helps provide an income to the family salary and/or the homemaker who is vigorously working in the home completing the many chores. In regards to the "lamp", bills are being paid in a timely fashion.

19 In her hand she holds the distaff and grasps the spindle with her fingers. 
- Again this is like verse 13. Majority of people aren't doing too much sewing unless it's their hobby or they happen to be really talented at it and have started a side business. Majority of today's society, especially in Western society buy their clothes from affordable outlet stores or online. 

20 She opens her arms to the poor and extends her hands to the needy. 
- Most people would do their best to help out the less fortunate if they could. I won't say all because there are many people male and female out there that turn a blind eye to those in need but a Proverbs 31 wife see's those in need as an opportunity to serve The Lord. Some people don't have much time t0 spare however, they can provide financial assistance and other's cannot afford to provide the finances but can definitely volunteer their time. 

21 When it snows, she has no fear for her household for all of them are clothed in scarlet. 
- This one can be tough simply because everyone economic standards are different and some people are really struggling to keep a roof over their families heads and on the other side of the spectrum there are people being able to give their families anything and everything they ever need. I think it's important to note that a Proverbs 31 wife would aim to have her family dressed in warm clothes and in a warm household but even if she couldn't provide those things due to circumstances, I can guarantee she would give her own warm clothes off her back to keep her children warm if she had too. The one thing to take note on is that a Proverbs 31 wife shouldn't fear because she knows that God will provide if she puts her full faith in him. 

22 She makes coverings for her bed; she is clothed in fine linen and purple. 
- Some women may sew bed linen and/or clothes but the majority of us will be sure to buy those things so our families are warm at night. 

23 Her husband is respected at the city gate, where he takes his seat among the elders of the land. 
- This one could relate to your husband being respected in the general community and/or at church and through his strong, faith centred foundation he has become a respectable member of society. 

24 She makes linen garments and sells them, and supplies the merchants with sashes.
- Maybe you have a side business you run from home, baking, making things that you can sell and you help provide an income or maybe you work a part time job. This obviously isn't for everyone in today's society and I think we need to remember that we play a unique part in the "whole" body of Christ so sewing or making things may not be your God given talent. We cannot have everyone completing the same tasks in life otherwise there would be parts missing. 

25 She is clothed with strength and dignity; she can laugh at the days to come. 
- Let me tell you, women are STRONG! We are put through a lot in life and we still continue to bounce back with our heads held high, especially Christian women. We may come across as timid, or taking direction from our husband but boy do you have it all wrong! We are the helpmate, we are what keeps this ship afloat. If it weren't for women, men would be lonely and things would fall apart. (That's not to say men are weak or can't do things, NO!) God saw that Adam was lonely in the garden of Eden and needed a helper. If God could see the important role we would play then I think it's important to acknowledge what God saw within us before we were even created. We can laugh even during some of the toughest times of our lives and that ALL Christians because this is only our temporary home, we are waiting to return to where we belong. This world is fallen, expect fallen things to happen but hold your head high knowing that you are a precious child of God!

26 She speaks with wisdom, and faithful instruction is on her tongue.
- You ever noticed that women just seem to have that "natural" intuition? Well, I have and I know it's that because we are generally more the emotional being, we seem to be more in touch with our senses and more in touch with The Holy Spirit who dwells in us. I can't tell you how many times The Holy Spirit has warned me of dangers in my marriage before me even knowing about it. That nagging feeling on your heart, it is there for a reason. It is Gods way of showing us what we are facing and if we acknowledge it correctly in prayer he will direct us in how we can approach the situation. The important thing to remember is, it's all about the approach. Whether The Holy Spirit is warning you of a bad financial situation, a friendship, illness or even a marriage issue please pray on it and ask for guidance. When we don't we can come across as nagging mother's to our spouses and that is not what God intended. You have to be wise in all things you do. It's important to stay in the word of God, keeping the word on your tongue and in your heart. It will help with the times of trials. The more we learn from the word the wiser we will become. 

27 She watches over the affairs of her household and does not eat the bread of idleness. 
- This relates to number 25. Women are strong and we can be an amazing helper if we follow God's pattern for our lives. It's a woman's role to not only support her husband in his decision making, to support his many dreams but it's also our job to watch over the affairs of our households. As husband and wife, brother's and sister's in Christ it is ALL our jobs to keep one another accountable. Nowhere in the bible does it say that a woman should just allow her husband to rule over her, we are equals to our husbands it's just that our husbands have a lot more responsibility on their shoulders. They have to answer to God if they lead their families astray, that is their responsibility, not ours. However, we are to definitely in a loving manner show them the errors of their ways and vice versa. It's no walk in the park ladies and gentlemen. Not eating bread from idles can be many things in todays society such as not getting involved in things that don't glorify our God as an over all perspective. 

28 Her children arise and call her blessed; her husband also, and he praises her: 
- Isn't this just a beautiful picture!?! Oh, I could just live in this blessed bubble all the days of my life.... haha. Okay back to reality we go. Yes, there will be moments in our lives where our children for those of you who are mothers will acknowledge you with love and affection. Big open armed hugs running towards you, telling you that "you're the best mummy/mommy in the world!" There will be those beautiful moments when your husband acknowledges your hard efforts and tells you, "You are the most beautiful woman in the world, I love you dearly" and your heart will melt. However, there will be the times when you're butting heads with your spouse and your children seem like absolute crazy little people who seem to despise you..... at least this is what I hear... Welcome to the real world people!! Let me tell you these are all normal because we live in a fallen world with fallen people who are selfish and self absorbed and yet somehow we have to come together and make this caos work. Only through Christ Jesus who gives us strength!

29 “Many women do noble things, but you surpass them all.”
- Look, we all like to believe this is so and maybe just maybe this is how our husbands view us.... Husbands if you don't you better start believing it because God has blessed you with an amazing woman. She is your treasure. If you treat her as such you will reap the benefits. You reap what you sow. Anyway ladies, we need to remember the importance of amplifying our God, not ourselves. The word "humble" comes to mind. We are all equals in this world, all given many God given talents to use to help one another, not to "outdo" each other. 

30 Charm is deceptive, and beauty is fleeting; but a woman who fears the Lord is to be praised. 
- I think that this verse is one of my favourites. One thing we have to realise is that the world we live in is setup to make us all fail. It's setup to cause women of all ages to have a self image problem. Beauty is fleeting. We are all going to get old throughout the days of our lives and if we continue to put our focus on our outward beauty we are going to become very distraught as time goes by. That is why it's important for us to clearly understand that our identity is in Christ, not in the latest fashion, what size clothing you wear, whether your hair is kept a certain way, whether you caking on a gag load of makeup or whether you keeping up with the latest fashion. As Christians, we should know better than to be so caught up in all these earthly things. Now, I'm not saying be a dag because the bible does talk about keeping yourself neat and tidy but there is WAY too much emphasis in the church these days on keeping up with latest trends. I see it all the time. I think it's time we start to put things in perspective a little more, truly accept our shortcomings, look to God for wise counsel on these matters especially what is acceptable to wear in public. You see it's our job as Christians to set the example not only for our younger brothers and sisters in Christ but also for the nonbelievers. What kind of message are you sending out to the world? Are you saying, I'm secure in who I am and that I don't need to be acknowledged based on my looks and what I wear because I know my worth in Christ OR are you saying I'm just as insecure as you nonbelievers, I fill the emptiness with your cheap compliments that hold me over only for a minute? Are you glorifying your God or are you glorifying your insecurities which we know only come from the enemy and are worldly things. Something to think about right?

31 Honor her for all that her hands have done, and let her works bring her praise at the city gate."
- I spoke on this in number 29 in regards to a husbands acknowledgement for all her hard efforts. I think it's also important as women to remember to not "go fishing" for compliments either. That comes from an insecurity issue as well and trying to get that ego boost or for someone to see your hard efforts. It's important to remember that we are doing the duty God set out for us and that we are to glorify God through our works and be happy that we did it for him, not for anyone else. If your husband notices well, bonus but don't let it be the focal point. 

Phew! That was a lot to run down on. I think ultimately we have to realise that the Proverbs 31 woman if she lived today would be a "superwoman" beyond recognition and that it doesn't really give a realistic view on people as a whole. The other thing to remember is that this specific scripture was more so intended for the view of what Christ is to the Church. So if we are to all play our God given, individual talents, each having a part in the total body of Christ then it would look something like the above scripture. We would all be working together to glorify our God as a team, bringing more people to Christ. Either way, remember you are GREAT! You are beautifully and wonderfully made! We all have areas of growth that God will work on with us over time. This life is a journey, not a final destination. Our final destination is back in the arms of our loving daddy in heaven where the worries of this world will just slip away! 

God Bless You!


A work in Progress!