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A Home Full of Treasures

"By wisdom a house is built, and through understanding it is established; through knowledge its rooms are filled with rare and beautiful treasures."  Proverbs 24:3,4

This verse is an encouragement that no matter what your age or marital status, as you grow in the wisdom, understanding and knowledge of God you will become a woman He can use to fill a home with the rare and beautiful treasures of His love and blessings.  Being a keeper of the home encompasses many different aspects.  Here are a few cute symbols and ways to extend blessings to those in your home.

The teddy bear represents the gentleness and tenderness that a woman brings into the home through her loving and nurturing nature.
The sewing supplies speak of mending.  As women, we are called to mend many things, from scraped knees and broken toys to broken dreams and wounded hearts. 


The patchwork heart is a wonderful representation of the many personalities that make up a family and how the love of the Lord can unite them together as one.


The tools imply building in all aspects - building a house, building relationships, building character with Jesus Christ as the foundation for all of them.  

The individual hearts represent the different personalities within the family and the need each one has to be nurtured to become the unique individual God created him or her to be.

The laundry represents all the mundane chores that must be done, day after day.  These elements of keeping house bring stability and a sense of order and security to all who live there.

The pie is a sweet example of being fed within the family.  But, all the food we serve, whether for the body, the mind, or the spirit needs to be healthy and nourishing, causing us to grow strong and mature physically, mentally and spiritually.

This was found in the book Love In Every Room and it blessed me as a reminder of the priviledge and influence I can make in my own home!

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  1. What a sweet post! There are many different facets to homemaking and many different ways to bless those we love!

    Thanks for linking up to Making Your Home Sing Monday!

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  2. I'm thinking mostly about these two thoughts, the "individual hearts in my home" and the "mundane chores." May the Lord give me the strength and attitude to cheerfully do the latter to bless the former. Thanks for another Christ-provoking blog. I so appreciate you!

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