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"Feminism is mixed up with the muddled idea that women are free when they serve their employers but slaves when they help their husbands." ~G. K. Chesterson
I am a Christian wife & mom. We homeschooled for 16 great years, 11 of which I lovingly served as Miami County Ohio's homeschool co-ordinator, 7 years writing for The Old Schoolhouse homeschool magazine & serving as their Ohio coordinator & even though my heart will always be in the homeschool community, I feel the need to expand & move on into another area that is close to my heart ~ frugal living . . . including, but not limited to, money-saving tips; homemade food, personal care, health care, home cleaning; herbalism, etc. I am also a writer for the Christian Women's Voice magazine, a writer for The Biblical Herbal e-magazine, an herbalist, a free-lance writer, & a speaker on homeschooling, Christian women's issues, frugal living & herbs ~ I would be honored to speak to your group or at your retreat! Attempting to honor the Lord in all I do.
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Many times in my life I have been asked something like, "How do you survive hard times or when bad things happen to you?" My answer is generally a version of: "You have to weigh your loses in light of the best & the worst ~ My best: this is not my eternal home, I have a Savior who paid for my sins & has prepared an incredible place for me to spend eternity w/Him; my worst: I've buried a child, all else pales in comparison." ~Kim Wolf<><
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"In misfortune or disaster, what lofty heroism does she exhibit & what courage does her bravery kindle in her husband's heart! Instead of being crushed by the unexpected loss, she only then rises to her full grandeur of soul. Instead of weeping, repining & despairing, & thus adding tenfold to the burden of the misfortune, she cheerfully accepts the changed circumstances & becomes a minister of hope & strength. She turns away from luxury & ease to the plainer home, the simpler life, the humbler surrounding ~ without a murmur. It is in such circumstances & experiences that the heroism of woman's soul is manifested." ~Home-Making by J.R. Miller {1882}
Opinion & Tradition vs The Word of Our Tesitmony & the Blood of the Lamb
I may just start a little fire-storm here at Marmee's Pantry O:-) ~~
Generally, this blog is a place of peace, devotion of the Lord, and helping families take better care of themselves and live strong for the Lord. There's a little bit of Conservative politics here and there, but I usually save those topics for my Facebook.
Having said that ~ and in the attitude of still hoping to draw readers closer to the Lord ~ I saw something this morning on my Facebook. It was posted by the pastor of a local church, The 1st Heavy Metal Church of Christ, which has a fantastic ministry. They reach out to what many in our culture deem as "undesirable." It's a blessed, holy mix of what many would see as the normal and the fringe. They actually meet in a bar ~ that bar is literally TRANSFORMED every Sunday into a sanctuaryfilled with worship and the preaching of the Word. They are actually at standing-room-only capacity and are looking for another building! PRAISE GOD! We do not attend this church, but the pastor shops in the store I work at and news of the glorious work they are doing for the Kingdom of God is getting around.
Here's where the controversy of what I'm about to share comes in . . . this morning, the pastor posted what I think is a great picture (below) and it sparked the thoughts for my Facebook that I am re-posting below.
I hope these thoughts make you think and bless your heart . . . . . . . .
I
know some very well meaning Christians have strong opinions about
singing hymns only & that Christian contemporary or rock music is
"bad." Well, what if contemporary Christian or rock music saved ONE
person? And what if that person were ME? B/c THAT is how I was saved ~
GOD used contemporary Christian music to draw me in, win me & then
He saved my soul. And I know that I'm not the only one.
To me,
these very well meaning, sincere Christians need to take into
consideration that if God can use a talking donkey to do His will, he
can use WHATEVER HE WANTS to save a donkey of a person, like me. And He
did. It's the same argument as those who think that only the KJV is the
Word of God ~ well, the original writings are in Greek & Hebrew, are
they not God's written Word? What about Christians in other countries
who read God's Word translated in their own language? Are they not
reading God's Word? I think they would argue with you that they are.
When I was assnt manager of a Christian bookstore, we had to read a book
that told about how each English version was translated so that we
could talk to our customers about them & we found that the NIV &
the NASV are the only English versions that are translated directly
from the Greek & Hebrew, others are translations of translations or
paraphrases. And while we're at it, some people think it's a sin to
write in your Bible ~ well, I'm a sinner saved by grace & my Bible
is underlined, highlighted & the margins are full of praises &
notes. I don't think God minds, I think He rejoices in my love for His
Word. You may not agree w/me, but that's OK ~ when we get to Heaven
& stand before God's precious throne, the translation of our Bibles,
the music we listened to & worshipped Him with, the color of the
hymnals or the carpet in our church, the instruments we played or didn't
play, whether we wear make-up, jeans or skirts, suits & ties . . . NONE
of that will matter ~ OPINION will mean nothing ~ compared to the
condition of our heart as we express our love toward our Savior; NONE of
that will matter except the word of our testimony & the precious
blood of the LAMB!
Praise God, great post Kim! Loving our Lord is a "heart condition" and has nothing to do with the clothes that we wear or the music we listen to. When we come to know our blessed Saviour He deals with our hearts and guides our paths. That is the relationship that develops over time as we draw closer to Him. If He ordains a change in our preferences over time or shows us that His will for our lives will direct us in a different path, then that will happen over time through prayer and supplication and the renewing of our mind. I just love what you wrote today. God uses so many venues to reach His children. This post was just such a blessing to me today. God bless your day, dear one. ((Hugs))
There's a place for traditional and contemporary. My complaint is when the church doesn't offer both. I'm not sure what preachers don't understand about the older people grew up with the idea of tithing while the younger people didn't. I think it's best to have contemporary at the early service and traditional at the 11:00 service. Best of both worlds and serves everyone.
So interesting that you should say that ~ our church has a traditional service at 8:30a.m. & the contemporary at 10:45a.m. And the contemporary service does incorporate hymns; some of them are a little modernized, some aren't, but the contemporary service hasn't completely dropped them.
Good post-I too struggle with this. I was raised very legalistically-which has taken me a lifetime to overcome. My son was a prodigal (Drug addict) for 6 years, if that doesn't get your attention-nothing does:)My husband and I learned-YOU DO NOT JUDGE others. Thank you. Becky
Well said!!!! Many people were horrified 20 years ago when I chose to go to theatre school.... actually, God CALLED me there! People were absolutely certain I'd "lose my faith" or worse yet "compromise".... amazing. I followed His lead and people who would have never darkened the door of a church heard about the unconditional love of the God who made them.... and even more, many were shocked that a Christian wasn't a judgmental hypocrite. hmmmmm. sorry, i'm soapboxing. with all due respect to those that are not called to unconventional ministry, please people, don't judge what you do know know.
I heartilly agree. It's the condition of one's heart that matters to GOD, not the music we listen to. I don't happen to like some music: headbanger hard rock, rap music, that sort of stuff makes my head hurt. BUT if it brings one single soul to Christ (and Tylenol... *smile*), then if it's going to do that, GO FOR IT! "The Lord works in mysterious ways" is the old saying. Rap, headbanger rock, heavy metal rock, etc., included.
Praise God, great post Kim! Loving our Lord is a "heart condition" and has nothing to do with the clothes that we wear or the music we listen to. When we come to know our blessed Saviour He deals with our hearts and guides our paths. That is the relationship that develops over time as we draw closer to Him. If He ordains a change in our preferences over time or shows us that His will for our lives will direct us in a different path, then that will happen over time through prayer and supplication and the renewing of our mind. I just love what you wrote today. God uses so many venues to reach His children. This post was just such a blessing to me today. God bless your day, dear one. ((Hugs))
ReplyDeleteThank you, dear Char. I posted it with much fear & trembling, trusting it was something the Lord wanted me to share.
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There's a place for traditional and contemporary. My complaint is when the church doesn't offer both. I'm not sure what preachers don't understand about the older people grew up with the idea of tithing while the younger people didn't. I think it's best to have contemporary at the early service and traditional at the 11:00 service. Best of both worlds and serves everyone.
ReplyDeleteSo interesting that you should say that ~ our church has a traditional service at 8:30a.m. & the contemporary at 10:45a.m. And the contemporary service does incorporate hymns; some of them are a little modernized, some aren't, but the contemporary service hasn't completely dropped them.
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Good post-I too struggle with this. I was raised very legalistically-which has taken me a lifetime to overcome. My son was a prodigal (Drug addict) for 6 years, if that doesn't get your attention-nothing does:)My husband and I learned-YOU DO NOT JUDGE others. Thank you.
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Well said!!!! Many people were horrified 20 years ago when I chose to go to theatre school.... actually, God CALLED me there! People were absolutely certain I'd "lose my faith" or worse yet "compromise".... amazing. I followed His lead and people who would have never darkened the door of a church heard about the unconditional love of the God who made them.... and even more, many were shocked that a Christian wasn't a judgmental hypocrite. hmmmmm. sorry, i'm soapboxing. with all due respect to those that are not called to unconventional ministry, please people, don't judge what you do know know.
ReplyDeleteI heartilly agree. It's the condition of one's heart that matters to GOD, not the music we listen to. I don't happen to like some music: headbanger hard rock, rap music, that sort of stuff makes my head hurt. BUT if it brings one single soul to Christ (and Tylenol... *smile*), then if it's going to do that, GO FOR IT! "The Lord works in mysterious ways" is the old saying. Rap, headbanger rock, heavy metal rock, etc., included.
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