The Heart of Her Husband: Day 3

“The heart of her husband doth safely trust in her.” Proverbs 31:11
With Valentine’s Day approaching in just a few days… I thought it would be fun to focus on different aspects of the marriage relationship or rather, how you and I can be better wives! Proverbs 31 tells us that the heart of the virtuous woman’s husband could safely trust in her. Does your husband trust you or does his hear lie in fear of what is coming?
You can read the rest of this series here.
Are you a home maker?
The Bible tells us that a wise woman builds her home, but the foolish one tears it down with her own hands. (Proverbs 14:1) Regardless of whether you work outside the home or are a full-time housewife, God has called you to be the homemaker. Homemaking has such value! Do not undermine the sacredness of what you do – not only for your children, but for your husband as well!
I like how Ellen White says, “Let woman realize the sacredness of her work and, in the strength and fear of God, take up her life mission.”
Home should be the place your husband longs to return after a hard days work. The home should be inviting, loving, warm, free of tension and grief. The husband should be greeted not with a chaotic scence unfolding before as he steps inside the threshold, but rather pleasantness. He should be able to walk in the door and find a neat and orderly home; a clean kitchen with something delicious cooking at supper time; children who are polite and happy to see him; and a wife who smiles and greets him with words of cheer. It may sound idealic and it is. However, it is not impossible!
If you are struggling with homemaking, pray about it! Then, make a plan.
Sit down with a pen and paper and make a plan of action to carry you through each day. You should have a routine that you preform on a daily basis. You should have a routine for morning, afternoon, and evening. Here is an example of a morning routine:
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Wake up early ( 5 or 6 am)
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Prayer and devotion
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Shower
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Cook breakfast, wake up children, eat
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Tidy up kitchen, sweep floor
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Start a load of clothes in washing machine
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Make beds, wipe down bathroom sinks
If your house is in a state of total chaos, make a commitment to begin clearing out the clutter one room at a time. Go to bed every evening with your house clean so that you wake up to a clean house. Then, take a few minutes throughout the day to tidy up. Make it a habit and you’ll find a rhythm that works for you.
Your husband deserves fresh linens on his bed, socks in his drawer, good food on the table, and children who are well mannered. God has commisioned you to do it. Don’t forget my favorite verse, “I can do ALL THINGS through Christ who strengthens me.” (Phil. 4:13)
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Well, this is one of those days where God decided that I needed to be corrected several times about several different things. So, between my bible study this morning and the homemaker topic…I have been corrected. So, I will be making a few changes to my routine. And coming from someone who never in the world thought that they could get up at 5:30AM!! God is capable of changing your habits and giving you the strength to do the things you never could have on your own.
Thank you for doing this series. I’m really enjoying it. I like the encouraging words to pray for our husbands.
I’ve been trying my best to do this! Some days are so much harder than others. I am trying though. Thanks!
Melissa,
Thank you so much for this series. We sometimes take those we love for granted. Housework has never been my stong point and I recently made a commitment to keeping the main rooms clean, neat and organized on a daily basis. It is much easier to keep it clean than to spend a day trying to make some headway in the mess. I am still working on organizing our bedroom, master bath and closet but I know if I stick with it and follow God’s lead I will get it done!
Hello; Melissa
Thank you for creating this place to share my love for my family.
Today has been a very cold day in our neighborhood. I am back to trying to get into bed by 7:00 or 8:00. I need at least 8 hours of sleep. if I am going to be able to get up before my wonderful family, to make breakfast and make sure everything is in place to move then forward and out the door to work and school. I attended a afternoon dinner party this week. It was wonderful. I think as a guest and it being friends, I pitched in and helped clean up. I washed many beautiful trays that appeared to be glass or crystal. I noticed food plates were all crystal. I found out this friend use to sell soemthing called princess line of goods. I have not done any research going to check it out. I had never had fried sauted planten. It was very good. I think soon it will be my house and my turn, I am getting very nervous and excited. Trying hard also to be the perfect wife and the slow cooker is wonderful.
Such an encouraging series, Melissa!
I think this series is nice and very encouraging. However, I am a working wife who works 10 hours a day and usually I work until midnight or later. my husband works a 8-5 job and is home in the evenings. We constantly disagree about the fact that he expects the house to be emaculate and dinner cooked when he gets home. however I have explained to him that yes it is my job to make sure that these things are done, but he must realize that I am not home in the evenings to cook dinner and he is..so my solution would be for him to prep dinner. I told him that if wants these things done in a timely manner that he needs to make it possible for me to stay home and be the homemaker. Which I have no problem doing. I pay all of my own bills and buys all of the groceries so I must work outside of the home. I am bringing home the bacon, least he could do is fry it up in a pan..what do you think?
Cynthia, I can sympathize with your issue. I applaud your efforts! Obviously if you are working outside of the home during the it would be nice if he could pitch in and help with the household chores and cooking. If he is disagreeable, perhaps you could start using the crockpot on the days you work? One of my favorite sites for crockpot recipes is:
http://crockpot365.blogspot.com/
As far as homemaking – keeping the house clean – make up a strict schedule for your basic chores, a rotating schedule for cleaning and make sure to do a load of laundry every day. Also, try to do those chores I suggested for the morning routine either each morning when you wake up or before you go to bed. Stick to a schedule and at least you’ll be somewhat on top of things.
In life there aren’t always easy answers, but I believe that if you do your best to honor your husband, God will bless you more than you can every imagine. God knows your best effort.
Cynthia
I love that name my sister laws name and we call her Cindy.
I use to set up crocks pots and have all the meals ready when i worked longer hours and when I left husband pulled in so child was not alone ever. Meals were done. When I arrived at work and people shared conversation s they do.
One lady told me what you already made dinner and how did i do that? So I shared with her crock pots. I did get away from it from just trying to go gormet lately. So, now I am trying to learn to cook slow cooker and gormet at the same time. we still had a problem of course with jsut eating and a mess when I came home where my family always left the mess for me and no one wanted to go to bed with out mommas story. So still came home to cleaning late and putting child to bed with bath and rituals of folding back covers reading scripture. No one does it like mother. Even when they set out to they find it is so much more than they imagined. It takes a mother too make a home a home.