Monday, November 29, 2010

Words of a Homemaker

God, I want to do great things for you,
And speak to all the nations!
God replies:
That's well and good,
But for now
Fix your children's complications.

Lord, I want to straighten up the world,
Feed the hungry and fulfill someone's wishes!
God says:
Fine, but for the present,
You need to wash the dishes.

Lord, I want to preach, proclaim your name
And bring salvation to the earth!
God says:
Good! Then teach your children
And preach my name to those you've given birth.

At the end of the day,
I think of all I've done.
But as I look it seems,
I've accomplished nothing for the Son!
God I had no time to witness one on one,
I couldn't join my church group,
They said I missed out on lots of fun.

My household is the only thing
That managed to be cleaned,
My neighbor is the only one,
Besides my family I could feed.

The only ones I've read Your Word
Are those within my home.
God I've done so very little
And I feel so all alone!

God says:
I've seen the way you cleaned and cooked
And taught your kids My name.
Tomorrow morning at eight o' clock,
I'll watch you do the same.

The work you do at home,
Though no one really sees,
Is helping to raise little ones
To grow and worship me.

My ways are not your ways,
I don't expect you yet to see,
But the precepts that you've taught your children,
Will help others bow the knee.

Your children will reach out to others,
Your example in their mind.
They'll do great work for Me
And their children will respond in kind.

The hand that rules the world,
Also rocks the cradle.
Because of you, your children love Me,
All their hearts are stable.

Though your house is your domain,
Your tasks seem rather plain,
Your efforts will reach the multitudes,
Though from humble work they came.



I found this on the internet. I tried finding the author of this poem, but couldn't. Whomever wrote this poem, I want to say thank you. 

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Yesterday after church, my children were talking about how much they appreciated us for not making them feel like a burden when they were younger. I sat there with a joyful heart as I looked at them while they were eating. The thoughts rapidly raced through my mind of the different times when they reached milestones in their lives.

How quickly they grow up. Cherish your children. Make a memory today. You can never have this day with them again. Watch them and keep them close. They may reach a milestone today. Don't miss it.

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I hope and pray that all homemakers feel encouraged today and the days to come. Please know that what you do today, will be your reward tomorrow.

8 comments:

Nabila Grace said...

Beautiful my dear! :o) We need to be reminded each day to enjoy it as it is! :o)

Deanna Rabe - Creekside Cottage Blog said...

What great encouragement!

Thanks!
Deanna

Deanna said...

Wonderful post!
Wonderful.

So nice to stop by today,
d

Mrs. Stam said...

This is so beautiful!!!! And so true, we often feel like this that we are not doing the Lord's works, but indeed we are, We ARE!!!!

Wasatch Wife said...

LOVE THIS!!!!!! Love the poem, love the post, love the blog! Thanks for sharing! ;D beautiful! It is easy to forget that we have a ministry at home as well isn't it! ;D --Sara

Sarah said...

I have this poem on my refrigerator. I love it.

Anonymous said...

Thank you for this poem. I love it.
Janelle

Anonymous said...

Hello beautiful woman of God. . . What an encouraging poem, it's one I am going to have to save for the future! Thanks for the hello, hope all is well in Washington! :) Lots of love.

Shani