Monday, May 27, 2013

"Private Residence"

Last year it was very interesting to hear and see how public & busy living in the White House can be & is over Christmas. Better yet was hearing how each first family makes & takes time to be with their family privately after the public show.

I didn't realize that they had private residences. I know I should have but I didn't and that goes to show how we erroneously think that because you are "called to serve" others you do not have a "right" to any privacy or private moments.

I continue to say that we all need to make and take time for ourselves and our family.* When you read all the scriptures that talk about the expected qualities of a bishop/ pastor one clear & common thread is "family." I believe that God expects all those in ministry to live a "family first" life. Let's look at 2 verses which clearly state that:
1 Timothy 3: 2 says: "A congregation leader must be above reproach, he must be faithful to his wife, temperate, self-controlled, orderly, hospitable and able to teach."**

Titus 1: 6 is very clear: "A leader must be blameless, husband to one wife, with believing children who do not have a reputation for being wild or rebellious."**

It's one thing to have a close and connected family before coming into ministry and another to maintain and even strengthen the bond when in ministry. Like I've said before, this is one area where we need to actively take charge using the "Private Residence" concept. Yes, we are called to be hospitable - and we must be - it's a blessing to be a blessing. While our home is to be "open" to others it must remain our home, not a perpetual "open house" and definitely not a hotel - NEVER! No member of the family should ever feel like a "guest" in their own home because of the uncontrollable traffic of people we minister to.

Family life definitely one place where we may need to be more assertive. The way I see it, if you truly support your husband in ministry you must ensure that your family is intact and each member is an active participant. It's not a "I'll do something with the children, while my husband continues in ministry" - it's "We'll do things as a family as an example to the other families in our ministry." When I saw this picture, I couldn't resist sharing it.
Taking it one step further, when life falls apart, ministry cannot remain intact...

My prayer is that none of our lives fall apart. To avoid that, ensure you have a "private residence" - deliberately make and take time for family times despite the busyness of ministry...you'll notice a difference in your quality of ministry.


References:
*http://mrs-pastor-and-pastor-mrs.blogspot.ca/2011/11/busy-bee.html
**Complete Jewish Bible

Monday, May 13, 2013

How much...

do you love your husband?

I like the balanced definition of love in 1 Corinthians 13. Let's focus on a few verses here:

Love is kind and patient,
never jealous, boastful,
    proud, or rude.
Love isn’t selfish
    or quick tempered.
It doesn’t keep a record
    of wrongs that others do.
Love rejoices in the truth,
    but not in evil.
Love is always supportive,
loyal, hopeful,
    and trusting.
Love never fails!*

Recently pondering on verses 6 & 7, I had to ask myself this question: "How much do I love my husband?" I know without a shadow of doubt that I love my husband...it just helps to reassess that love and I'll explain how and why.

Monday, May 6, 2013

Hold on to that hand...

I stumbled on this short and very sentimental piece on Mothers.
I'll let you read it first...then share my thoughts.

The mother that came to mind after I read this a second time was the prodigal son's mother. I'm sure she never let go of his hand - since he was in her heart.

I like Elizabeth Stone's take on this:
Making the decision to have a child is momentous. It is to decide forever to have your heart go walking around outside your body.

The truth is that no mother ever lets go of her children's hands -
 which is sometimes why some mothers are deemed bad mother-in-laws.
The point here is: "Mothers are keepers."

Join me to celebrate to all Grandmothers, Mothers (& Mothers-in-laws too). 

Also join me as I celebrate you because I know there are times when as Mrs Pastor, you have to hold on to some people trusting God to make an impact in their lives. May God bless and reward you for all you do to hold on to those hands. Happy Mother's Day!

Hold on to those hands...God bless
P.S. I know Mother's day is on May 12th - wanted to get my best wishes in early. Have a wonderful week ahead and a lovely Sunday celebrating yourself.