The routines of housework and of mothering may be seen as a kind of death, and it is appropriate that they should be, for they offer the chance, day after day, to lay down one's life for others. Then they are no longer routines. By being done with love and offered up to God with praise, they are thereby hallowed as the vessels of the tabernacle were hallowed--not because they were different from other vessels in quality or function, but because they were offered to God. A mother's part in sustaining the life of her children and making it pleasant and comfortable is no triviality. It calls for self-sacrifice and humility, but it is the route, as was the humiliation of Jesus, to glory.
To modern mothers I would say "Let Christ himself be your example as to what your attitude should be. For he, who had always been God by nature, did not cling to his prerogatives as God's equal, but stripped himself of all privilege by consenting to be a slave by nature and being born as a mortal man. And, having become man, he humbled himself by living a life of utter obedience, even to the extent of dying, and the death he died was the death of a common criminal. That is why God has now lifted him so high. . ." (Phil. 2:5-11 Phillips).It is a spiritual principle as far removed from what the world tells us as heaven is removed from hell: If you are willing to lose your life, you'll find it.
Anything, if offered to God, can and will become your gateway to joy."
Elisabeth Elliott
I found this little gem on one of the blogs I read and I thought it was perfect to begin the week with. Have a great Monday. We're beginning school tomorrow! Yay!
2 comments:
I have always enjoyed Elisabeth Elliott...still have some of her books. Love you Daughter, Mom
We also love E.E.. We used to listen to her every a.m.! It was such a motivation to eat breakfast & be ready to listen, the children loved it!
Praying for your new school year to go well. We will be starting next week after taking 2 1/2 off while Mariah was visiting after we get back from tubing. Pray for us too!
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