Cheryl "The Earthly Angel"
Beloved of All
10 LITTLE THINGS THAT CAN HELP BRING PEACE INTO YOUR HOME:
Speak kindly. It’s amazing how a little kindness goes a long way to setting the tone for the home.
Gather regularly. For meals. For prayer. To simply hang out with each other. Enjoy your togetherness.
Laugh readily. Joke and play. Be ready to have a good time with one another. Lighten one another’s load with a good laugh.
Work cheerfully. It seems there’s always a job to be done. So why not make the most of it? Do all things without complaining and disputing. (Phil. 2:14).
Give generously. Of your time and your possessions. The home is a place full of all kinds of giving opportunities.
Forgive quickly. Don’t waste time nursing a grudge. Let it go right away and get on with a loving relationship.
Hug freely. Give your little ones a squeeze. Wrap your arms around your big kids. Your spouse could probably use one too!
Pray frequently. Ask God to bring peace into your home. Lift up the needs of the day. Seek Him for wisdom when you’re stumped (or even when you’re not).
Cheer loudly. Let your family know you’re behind them. All the way. Offer your enthusiastic support. Who doesn’t need to hear a warm cheer now and then?
Love genuinely. Seems obvious, I know. But sometimes we forget how powerful love can be in our home. And above all things have fervent love for one another, for ‘”love will cover a multitude of sins.’” (I Pet. 4:8)
LORD, we pray for your PEACE in our hearts, in our words, and in our daily actions with others. Help me to be a good leader in life by living right. Amen
Speak kindly. It’s amazing how a little kindness goes a long way to setting the tone for the home.
Gather regularly. For meals. For prayer. To simply hang out with each other. Enjoy your togetherness.
Laugh readily. Joke and play. Be ready to have a good time with one another. Lighten one another’s load with a good laugh.
Work cheerfully. It seems there’s always a job to be done. So why not make the most of it? Do all things without complaining and disputing. (Phil. 2:14).
Give generously. Of your time and your possessions. The home is a place full of all kinds of giving opportunities.
Forgive quickly. Don’t waste time nursing a grudge. Let it go right away and get on with a loving relationship.
Hug freely. Give your little ones a squeeze. Wrap your arms around your big kids. Your spouse could probably use one too!
Pray frequently. Ask God to bring peace into your home. Lift up the needs of the day. Seek Him for wisdom when you’re stumped (or even when you’re not).
Cheer loudly. Let your family know you’re behind them. All the way. Offer your enthusiastic support. Who doesn’t need to hear a warm cheer now and then?
Love genuinely. Seems obvious, I know. But sometimes we forget how powerful love can be in our home. And above all things have fervent love for one another, for ‘”love will cover a multitude of sins.’” (I Pet. 4:8)
LORD, we pray for your PEACE in our hearts, in our words, and in our daily actions with others. Help me to be a good leader in life by living right. Amen