One of the ways my husband and I are doing this, with cooperation from my mom (as we all live together), is turning off the Direct TV. The TV is a relationship breaker, distracting us so that we avoid conversations with each other and God. This is a tool of the enemy in our house. A subtle one, but one none the less. Yesterday, we hired a landscaper who had recently been laid off, to do some random work for us. He was so grateful and urged us to hire him as our weekly gardener. (Up until this point, we have done our own gardening.) He also showed us all the different things he could do to the house, wanting to use it as a showcase to gain business in our area for his landscaping. We don't need this stuff done, but that is besides the point. He needs the money. He has a family to support. By paying him to do these things, we are putting money and resources into the work of the Kingdom. I believe the Lord has challenged us to employ as many people as we can. Right now it might be a gardener and some great women in Africa, but I believe as we employ people, the Lord will provide more funds to employ more people. What a great way to fight the enemy!
So this is a call to arms! Look around you! What can you do? We are the army of the Lord and this is our opportunity to fight!
Jesus says in Luke 6:38 - "Give and it will be given to you. A good measure, pressed down, shaken together and running over, will be poured in your lap."
Until next time...
Tara
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Thanks for stopping by at my blog. I am not sure if I read this earlier post yesterday, but today it had a new meaning. Just this morning in my fellowship time with the Lord I tried to wrap my brain around the idea that there are many of God's children who are being laid off and still he is able to take care of them. He still owns "the cattle on a thousand hills." At the same time, I was also reminded that Christian life is not about living without problems but learning to live well, and even suffer well. This is something I am learning from the Life Model (Shepherd's House, Jim Wilder).
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