Thursday, November 13, 2008

Home Owner's Insurance

My mother-in-law finally heard back from the insurance company. They did a phone interview this afternoon. She will know by Tuesday if and what will be covered regarding the repair of the house. Unfortunately, since Chris and I are tenants, they will not pay for us to stay at a hotel or reimburse us for the loss of personal items. At least we don't have to worry about furniture right now though. Once we know what the insurance company says on Tuesday we will know how long we'll be doing the camping thing and if we will have to begin looking for another place to live. At that point and time we can begin dealing with no furniture. I can only deal with today, today.

I had a really cool devotional come across the computer yesterday. It was from the Proverbs 31 Ministry. It was about "Home." I am copying and pasting it below. It was very appropriate and spoke wonders to my heart. I plan on printing it out and taping it to the door of the camper as a daily, hmm, maybe moment by moment reminder, of what a home really is. I hope it puts things in perspective for you as it has me.

November 12, 2008

Home: More than Just a Word
Marybeth Whalen

“Be devoted to one another in brotherly love. Honor one another above yourselves.”
Romans 12:10 (NIV)

Devotion:
I opened up my email to discover another one of those forwards we all get from time to time. I almost hit “delete” but my eye landed on this acronym for the word “Home”:

Honor the Lord
Obey His Word
Minister to one another
Establish walls of truth

I was glad I took a look at this forward, because it made me think about whether or not these four components are present in my home. When looked at it in this light, the word “home” means so much more than just a place to live. Isn't that what we want all of our homes to be? More than a place to sleep and eat and occasionally clean, we want our homes to be a place where lives are shaped into God’s design. This little acronym zeroes in on four important goals we should have for our home. The exciting thing is, no matter who lives there, or what problems we are facing, or what limits we feel like we have, with effort and intention our homes can be places where these four things happen.

Honor the Lord: We can honor God with our lips, but yet our hearts can be far from Him (Mt. 15:8) — and the people who live with us will be the first to know when we do this! Let’s seek to honor Him behind the closed doors of our homes, living out our devotion to Him in a visible, gentle way as we realize that our families are watching.

Obey His Word: Obeying His Word at home is not always easy. The Bible tells us to be submissive to our husbands, to love others more than we love ourselves, and to pick up our cross (as we pick up after our children, or care for our elderly parents). When we do these things with humility, those we most want to impact will notice. More than that, they will file it away in their hearts, and our lives will echo in theirs in ways we can’t possibly foresee.

Minister to one another: Ministry requires us to love others, to reach others, and to lay down our lives for the sake of those God has placed in our sphere of influence. This must happen at home first. And yet, if we’re honest, it’s usually the last place it happens. We go out and give the best of what we have to offer to others, then give our leftovers to the people we profess to love the most. Let’s minister to those in our own homes first.

Establish walls of truth: When I first read this, I will confess that something prickled in me. Establish walls? How is it Biblical to establish walls? I questioned. However, I soon realized I was thinking of walls as a means to keep people out. When in actuality, we need to be building walls of truth—God’s truth, designed not to keep others out but to guard our hearts and give us a safe place to retreat and to rest. These walls of truth make our homes into fortresses—a place to run to when our daily battles wear us out.

These are not things we can just do once and move on. They are daily requirements, regular sacrifices, and even personal struggles. We won’t ever do it perfectly and there will be days we feel we are taking one step up and two steps back. But with God’s help, we can keep working to make H.O.M.E. mean so much more.

Dear Lord, make my home a place that includes these four components. I want my home to be more than just a place to live in—I want it to be a place where lives are impacted and relationships are strengthened. Lord, I need Your help to do these things. Thank You for Your promise to always help me when I ask. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

6 comments:

Marybeth Whalen said...

Hi Stacey-- After I read your comment, I was moved to post about it and get other sisters in Christ praying for your situation. I am asking the Lord to move mightily on you and your family's behalf. Please keep us posted as you navigate through this challenging time. Thank you for letting me know that the devotion ministered to you.

Unknown said...

I am praying for you and your family Stacey, I will bookmark your site so I can stay updated. In Him,
Pam

Unknown said...

Praying God will quickly restore above and beyond all that the devil has stole from you. Your good attitude is a testimony that we don't look to our circumstances, we look to the Lord. God bless you and your family. (linked from Marybeth's blog)

Jonatha said...

I just read your comment on Marybeth Whalen's blog and wanted to let you know I am praying for you. I know you are going through a challenging time, but remember that God is bigger than any of this! He knows the plans for your family - Jeremiah 29:11.

Anonymous said...

I am praying for you today! May God continue to give you and your family peace and understanding during this time. I loved the title of your book...you're trully living that out. God bless.
Bridget (over from MaryBeth's site)

Renee Swope said...

Praying for you and your sweet family tonight. I am so sorry for all that you are going through.

Blessings,
Renee