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Thankful Homemaker | Gospel-Driven Encouragement for Homemakers
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Where are Your Priorities Today?

byMarci Ferrell
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How many times have we left a conversation and sai How many times have we left a conversation and said to ourselves, “Why did I say that?” I have been guilty too many times for wanting to take words back that already left my mouth. But we can’t.⁣
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In James 3:2, it tells us that only the perfect man will not stumble in what he says, and in James 3:8, we are reminded that no human being can tame the tongue. Our words are powerful and can be so destructive. How can we “bless our Lord” while we “curse people” from the same mouth (James 3:9-10)?⁣
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As Christians, every sinful word we have spoken is covered by the blood of Jesus on Calvary. My hope in speaking words that honor and glorify the Lord can only be because of the saving work of Jesus on the Cross. I need to pray daily to speak words that come from a heart transformed by His saving grace in my life.⁣
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So what are some ways we can work towards being women who don’t sin with our tongues?⁣
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Come read Becoming Women Who Speak Words That Build Up at the link in my profile @thankfulhomemaker (click on the link under the blue arrows and then this image)
Super excited for the start of the G3 Conference t Super excited for the start of the G3 Conference tomorrow 🥳🥰 #G32023 G3 Ministries.
"God’s purpose in redeeming men from sin is not "God’s purpose in redeeming men from sin is not to give them freedom to do as they please but freedom to do as He pleases, which is to live righteously."⁣
~ John MacArthur⁣
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For you were called to freedom, brothers. Only do not use your freedom as an opportunity for the flesh, but through love serve one another. For the whole law is fulfilled in one word: “You shall love your neighbor as yourself.”⁣
~ Galatians 5:13-14⁣
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Come listen in to EP 90: Hungering and Thirsting After Righteousness - Sermon on the Mount Series at the link in my profile @thankfulhomemaker (click on the link under the blue arrows and then this image)
Sharing some simple tips that have helped me to al Sharing some simple tips that have helped me to always have a home that is tidy – not perfect – but tidy.⁣
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Come read 10 Simple Habits to Having an {almost} Always Clean Home at the link in my profile @thankfulhomemaker (click on the link under the blue arrows and then this image).
When we speak of ascribing glory to God, or glorif When we speak of ascribing glory to God, or glorifying God, we are just talking about pointing. My life, my work, and my thoughts are to be one giant arrow that reads “worthy” and points to God.⁣
~ Reagan Rose⁣
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We are currently reading Reagan's book, Redeeming Productivity in our Patreon book club - we would love you to join us - the link is in my profile @thankfulhomemaker (click on the link under the blue arrows and then this image)
Are you struggling with getting back into a routin Are you struggling with getting back into a routine after the summer months? For us, our summer months are a bit more spontaneous and flexible, so I’m out of a daily routine quite often.⁣
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Summer brings a sense of unpredictable days to our homes. We don’t always have a regular schedule, and we’re on the go or outside more than usual, so we may find our inside tasks take a back seat, and our normal routine schedule doesn’t happen as often as it does in the fall, winter, and even spring seasons.⁣
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I love to be open to spontaneous adventures and not get caught up in what needs to be done at home because I’ve learned over the years—the reality is—it always gets done.⁣
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I still get things accomplished in the summer, and my home is still running pretty smooth—it’s not a total disaster, but I have to share—I honestly miss the regular routines I’m used to. I am a creature of habit. I don’t find myself deep cleaning or de-cluttering, or overly organizing anything. For some reason, I drift towards those chores in the fall and winter months.⁣
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So listen in as we talk about what it looks like to get back into a routine after summer.

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