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Parenthood.

Biblical parenthood.

There is a difference.


The well-known phrase, "The hand that rocks the cradle, rules the world" is an abbreviated version of the refrain in a poem written by William Ross Wallace (1819-1881) that honors motherhood; but above what God decreed.

The second to the last stanza reads like this,

Woman, how divine your mission
Here upon our natal sod!
Keep, oh, keep the young heart open
Always to the breath of God!
All true trophies of the ages
Are from mother-love impearled;
For the hand that rocks the cradle
Is the hand that rules the world.

A mother's love, acceptance, and discipline (or lack of all three) has an enormous impact on whether her children will learn between right and wrong. But she's neither the sole, nor sovereign influence on her children. How a father engages, or doesn't engage in his children's lives also plays a significant role on a child's demeanor. How a father treats his wife, teaches their children to respect or devalue women. How a father treats or speaks of those who have authority over him (father, church elder, employer, government officials, etc.) teaches children how to honor or deride their elders. How a mother speaks to or speaks about her husband, teaches their children to appreciate and respect authority, or feel entitled and dismiss them. Both the father's and mother's words as well as actions set the foundation for whether or not their children will be compelled to be lovers of self or lovers of God (Eph 6:4; Col 3:18-21).

Unless a child is being raised in a single-parent home, it isn't just the one hand (the mother's) that impacts the life of a child, future generations, and therefore the world. It's both the hands of the father's and the mother's, that ought to rock the cradle and seek to train up their children in the Way of the Lord Jesus Christ. If one hand (the mother's or the father's) is building up while the other is completely negligent, then surely they are building and tearing down their child's foundation at the same time. Because this is such a prevalent practice, it's no wonder we have so many confused children these days. Children who don't know why they feel alone, or even what gender they are. Teenagers that are trying to find someone who's not looking to be cool with them and be accepted by them, but someone who loves them enough to tell them the truth, even if it's truth they don't want to hear. Many young adults today, are so proud, that they prefer to "figure it out" themselves, rather than ask older and wiser adults to help them with their marriage, parenting, keeping their homes, finances, or...anything that really matters.

We expect this mass confusion and chaotic lifestyle to abide in this world, but it's disconcerting that this mass confusion and chaotic lifestyle is happening also within the body of believers...or at least professing believers.

In order to be the hands that heal the world rather than hurt it, those of us who repent of our sins and trust in Jesus, must endeavor to read, study, meditate on, and memorize God's Word. Only in God's Word is true wisdom for all of life found (Ps 19:7-10, 119:105). Only in God's Word is His good and perfect will revealed (Prov 3:5-8). Only by abiding in God's Word can we learn and remind one another to seek the things that are above (holiness, righteousness, justice), rather than the things here below (health, wealth, popularity).

When we learn and remind our hearts of what God says a family is and how a family ought to function, only then will peace, order, and joy reside in our homes. From the very beginning, God created the husband to be the humble, servant-leader of the home, and the wife to be the submissive, suitable help-meet for her husband. In this, the LORD established the fathers to determine the direction of the home: disciplined and self-sacrificing, or wayward and self-pleasing; humble servant-hood and honor, or detached dictatorship and disrespect. And the mother to determine the atmosphere, that is, the heart of the home: peaceful and orderly, or loud and chaotic; loving and safe, or critical and anxious.

The greatest blessing and gift both the mother and father can daily provide for their children is the Gospel of Jesus Christ—spoken and lived, lest they be found to be hypocrites in God's sight (Mk 7:6; 1 Jn 3:18).  And the best way to model that is found in Ephesians 5:22-33 where the Lord clearly reveals marriage (between a man and a woman) to be the only earthly paradigm He uses for Christ's holy relationship with His Bride (all true believers).

The hand that works to hurt, is Satan's. The hand that works to heal, is Christ's. So choose wisely today, whom you will serve and display before your family, friends, neighbors, and co-workers. For ever person is either on Satan's errand, or the Lord's. No one can do both.


As many of you know, I've been very ill for the past 13 years. I have more specialists than there are colors in the rainbow. I've had countless procedures, many emergency room visits and hospital admissions. I've had nine surgeries in eight years and I have at least one more to go.

It hurts just to be alive. And often, I want to give up. I'm in constant physical pain all over my body, and I hate the perpetual weakness I feel daily. I have to take medications, vitamins, enzymes, and eat and drink certain things daily in order to help my organs function. It's annoying. It's depressing. It makes me grumpy. But then, there is God, who is far greater than any trial or tribulation I encounter in this life (2 Cor 4:16-18). My Father's love, grace, extreme kindness and faithfulness always lifts my heart to praise and thanksgiving. My body may be weak, but indeed, the Spirit of Christ that dwells within me is more than willing to carry me out of my miry pit and set my feet upon the Rock that makes my steps secure (Ps 40:1-2).

I want nothing more than to spend my life for the sake of the Gospel—for the pleasure and glory of Christ Jesus my Lord—for the edification of the saints, and salvation of the lost. My extensive duties as a wife, mother and homemaker is challenging enough without constant physical pains and weaknesses. So when I minister to those outside my home through serving in our church, my writing, biblical counseling (on and offline), and one-on-one discipleship, I often feel stretched beyond what I can bear. Living life within my home is exhausting. And when I disciple a sister in Christ, I make myself available to live life with her (e.g., I teach married and single sisters biblical submission, how to cook, clean, sew, plan meals, gratefully live within her husband's budget, wisely and frugally shop for anything, how to practically obey Deuteronomy 6:6-9, etc.). Basically, when I disciple, I endeavor to fulfill God's mandate in Titus 2:3-5. If I sat with a sister and only did a Bible study, but never taught her how to practically live it out, then I'm not actually discipling her, I'm just doing a Bible study with her. Not that doing a Bible study with a sister is a bad thing, but it's not the same thing as discipling.

The Greek word for "disciple" used in Luke 14:26, 27 and 33 is μαθητής, transliterated mathétés. And the Greek word used for "disciple" in Acts 9:36 is μαθήτρια, transliterated mathetria. The first is the masculine form and the second is the female form, and they both mean the same thing: learner, pupil. No one learns anything well with only book knowledge. Which is why Jesus Christ taught His disciples with Scripture, gave them spiritual insight and practical applications, personally demonstrated how to live what He taught, then commanded them to do it themselves (Jn 13:1, 14-15; 1 Jn 2:4-6).

Discipleship as it's exampled to us by Christ and all the apostles, is living what you're learning. It's not just filling someone with head knowledge that only puffs them up and deceives them into believing they're more mature than they really are. Discipleship is not an arms-length relationship, but an intimate one. It's sacrificially getting into the nitty gritty of someone's heart and life, and lovingly cleansing and exhorting them with God's Word—to live what they profess they believe (Prov 27:5-6, Eph 4:29). It's making yourself vulnerable and transparent so that whomever you're discipling can witness your victories in Christ as well as your failures in the flesh. I can't model what repentance looks like if I never live life with anyone, so they can, first hand, witness me sin and repent to God, and to anyone who was injured by my sin.

When I disciple a spiritual daughter, I not only spend hours teaching her what biblical womanhood looks like, but I avail myself to pray for her when we're apart and pray with her when we're together. I pour myself out to her throughout the week, counseling her with God's Word, always pointing her to Christ, inviting her to live my life with me as well as live her life with her. She knows my family and friends and if she is willing, I am happy to spend time with her family and friends as well.

Because of my constant physical challenges, and my first ministry to my family, I often feel guilty when someone asks to meet with me for a simple lunch, a one-time counseling session, or a long-term discipling relationship, and I have to tell them "No", or "My first opening is in three to four weeks". I question and examine my heart, "Am I being lazy, unloving, selfish? Am I giving into my weak and wicked flesh, rather than living in, and by the power of the Holy Spirit?"

That's when I ask my Heavenly Father to search my heart, test it, and cleanse me of anything that is offensive to Him, and lead me in the way everlasting (Ps 139:23-24). I pray for Him to remind me how short my life is, so that I might walk in wisdom (Ps 90:12). Then I ask my gracious and merciful Father God to help me to live out Philippians 2:17 and Acts 20:24. I speak truth to my heart and remind myself that I am crucified with Christ; that it is no longer I that lives, but Christ who lives in me. And the only life I live in this body is by faith in the Son of God who loved me and gave Himself for me (Gal 2:20). I remind my heart of Christ's example in John 13:1-2, and His command to His disciples in verses 15-17. And I pray that my Lord would help me to understand what it means, what it looks like, in my life, to genuinely love others until He returns or calls me Home.

One of the blessings of being so weak and pained in the flesh is that I have to be more careful and prayerful than those who are healthier than me. I can't and don't even commit to a single coffee, lunch, etc., without seeking my Father's counsel through prayer, reading His Word, consulting my darling husband and waiting patiently for the Holy Spirit's perfectly loving and wise leading (1 Cor 2:14-16). I can never tell who genuinely desires to live abandoned to Christ and who's merely giving me lip service. Only God knows. And though I have been led to offer my time to many lip service people who are merely satisfied with temporary relief from their trials, I am satisfied. I am satisfied because I don't offer my life, my time, my money, or resources for the results. I offer anything my Father has equipped me to give for His pleasure and glory alone. I neither control nor own the results. My Father does.

Not to say that it doesn't pain me when someone I've poured my life out to spurns me when I touch a golden calf in their life—a sin they refuse to repent of and are angry/offended by me because the Lord used me to expose their idol.  This is truly one of the most grievous parts of entering into a discipleship relationship with someone—to give my life, only to have them slander me because I've rebuked them in accordance with God's Word, or they're angry because I refuse to chase after them when they walk away. These unrepentant deceivers tempt me to give up. But then, I remember my Savior's words, "Remember the word that I said to you: 'A servant is not greater than his master.' If they persecuted me, they will also persecute you. If they kept my word, they will also keep yours." (John 15:20, ESV)

I'm writing this to share how breathless and burdened I've been feeling lately. And how often I've wondered if the Island of Patmos is still around and if so, perhaps the Lord would send me there. You see, what many of you may not know is, I'm an extreme introvert. There's nothing I love more than spending time with my Lord through reading, studying and meditating on His Word and doing it—alone. I love silence. I love being alone. It drains and pains me to be with people, whether I'm just with one person, or a room full of people. Though, like everyone else, I desire to live in a way that's most comfortable and enjoyable to my flesh, because Christ is greater than my sins, I am free! I am free to live, love, laugh and pour myself out for the good of others, just as Christ my Lord has done for me.

Therefore, I press on. I press on not because discipleship is easy, pleasant, or rewarding (though it often has been), but because this is what my Lord has called and equipped me to do. And after all that Christ has suffered and done for me, how then can I turn to my flesh to fulfill its desires rather than my Lord's? I cannot. I refuse.

If you too are a faithful disciple of Christ, and therefore a faithful teacher/discipler of His Word, I pray this resource the Lord provided me through my darling husband, will encourage you:  9 Factors to Consider When Choosing Someone to Disciple.

May the LORD help us all to be wise about how we spend our time, and who we spend it with; for the days are short, and they are evil (Eph 5:15-17).




This is my second year of reading through God's awesome Word using Professor Grant Horner's 10 List Reading System. And I still LOVE it so much, words are not enough to express how much this reading plan has effected my life and continually increases my gratitude and love for my heavenly Father sacrificing His Son to save my soul; for the Son giving us His Holy Spirit to sanctify me, and seal me until the Day of Redemption. Hallelujah!

Every day is different. Some days I'm in awe of how all 10 chapters tell the same story. Others days I'm in awe of how all 10 chapters teach me the same lesson through very different circumstances. And some days, like today, I'm reminded of the awesome gift of knowing God Almighty and being adopted as one of His holy children through repentance and faith in Christ, His Son (Mk 1:15, 2 Cor 7:10).

Reading Ruth 3 and Isaiah 47 on the same day, I'm finding, is a very healthy heart exercise; spiritually and physically. When I read Ruth chapter three, my heart is warmed as I see Jesus, the Son of God, taking human form to make Himself my kinsman-redeemer. To do this, He disrobed Himself of His glory, and put on sackcloth and ashes (skin and bone). I am in awe of my Lord's great condescension.

When I move on to Isaiah chapter 47, I am reminded of what my sins have truly earned me—the wrath of God—eternal punishment in the lake of fire. I am reminded that before my Lord Jesus found me in my lost and depraved and utterly sinful state, I was counted as one of God's enemies. Terrifying! I wandered in my own direction, was a lover of self-pleasure rather than a lover of God and His righteousness. I sat in darkness, and blinded by my own sins, did not know it. Intoxicated by my own pride, I lived a destructive life and hadn't the slightest clue. Yet, in God's great mercy, before the foundation of the world, He chose me for Himself; not because of anything I had done or would do, but only because He set His love upon me.

The Lord of glory, made Himself nothing (Php 2:5-7), to make me what was impossible (except by the power of God), a daughter of the Most High. I can't grasp the enormity of that truth. I...am...a daughter...of the LORD of hosts. The King of kings, the Ancient of Days, God Almighty, the Alpha and Omega—is my Father. My mind is baffled and my heart is elated that I can actually make this claim and not be a blasphemer! It is difficult for my finite mind to fully grasp this infinite truth. Which is why my only response for all God has done for me in Christ Jesus—is to worship the King of glory.

"The earth is the LORD's and the fullness thereof,
the world and those who dwell therein,
for he has founded it upon the seas
and established it upon the rivers.

"Who shall ascend the hill of the LORD?
And who shall stand in his holy place?
He who has clean hands and a pure heart,
who does not lift up his soul to what is false
and does not swear deceitfully.
He will receive blessing from the LORD
and righteousness from the God of his salvation.
Such is the generation of those who seek him,
who seek the face of the God of Jacob.

"Lift up your heads, O gates!
And be lifted up, O ancient doors,
that the King of glory may come in.
Who is this King of glory?
the LORD, strong and mighty,
the LORD, mighty in battle!
Lift up your heads, O gates!
And lift them up, O ancient doors,
that the King of glory may come in.
Who is this King of glory?
The LORD of hosts,
he is the King of glory!"
~Psalm 24:1-10, ESV


Though I have never written much on politics before, this will be my fifth article on the 2016 Election. The reason I've written these articles on the 2016 Election is because of the grave effect its had on my brothers and sisters in Christ. This is the first election I can recall in my 47 years, that has caused such strong fear and deep division among Christians. And honestly, I'm quite perplexed by it all. I'm grieved to the core about how fearful many Christians have become. I'm heartbroken over the self-preservation that's overtaken so many saints in Christ, that they're willing...no, more than willing...they are fully committed to sacrifice biblical precepts and mandates to save their personal agendas and interests.

The two prominent serenades evangelicals who are voting for Donald Trump keep singing to lull/dull our consciences are, "We're not voting for a pastor, we're voting for a president!" and "At least Donald Trump is pro-life!"

I know we're not voting for a pastor. And I agree. However, agreeing that I am not voting for a pastor, but a Commander-in-Chief of the United States of America, doesn't mean I've lost all my discernment as a Christian. Just because I'm not voting for a religious office doesn't mean that I throw away God's Word, disregard the Holy Spirit's leading, and abandon my love for Christ and His commands of how one of His disciples ought to think, feel, and live in this world.

Because I am #ProGospel #ProJesus and #ProLife I could never vote for a megalomaniacal con-artist like Donald Trump who changes his mind as often and as easily as the wind blows. Trump will say/promise anything as long as it gets him whatever he wants to feed his already overweening ego. Many have said that NOT voting for Trump is like voting for Hillary. But the truth is, voting for Trump IS voting for Hillary. They are both megalomaniacal con-artists with self-centered agendas. They both support only what aligns with their personal desires. Both have proven records that show their primary concern is themselves; not other people, and certainly not the welfare of our country.

And though I've shared previously that Trump is not pro-life, a few friends and readers have tried to convince me to vote for Trump because they're deceived to believe that he is pro-life. So that you can hear it from his own blasphemous mouth, I'm sharing this interview Trump had in April with Matt Lauer and Savannah Guthrie of the Today Show. At the 9:56 minute mark of the interview, Trump is asked about his stance on abortion...and he is for it.




INTERVIEW TRANSCRIPT (on abortion):

Guthrie: Republican platform every four years has a provision that states that the right of the unborn child shall not be infringed, and it makes no exceptions for rape for incest, for the life of the mother. Would you want to change the Republican platform so that exceptions would be made on abortions in the case of rape, incest or to save the life of the mother?

Trump: Yes, I would. Yes I would. Absolutely, for the three exceptions, I would.

Guthrie: Would you have an exception for the health of the mother?

Trump: I would leave it for the life of the mother, but I would absolutely have the three exceptions.

Dr. Robert Jeffress has proclaimed that any Christian who doesn't vote for Donald Trump is a fool. Jack Graham and many other notable name brand Christian "leaders" agree. To make things worse, Jerry Falwell, Jr. (President of Liberty University) has gone so far as to compare Donald Trump's reprehensible character, to that of King David's. What?! Perhaps Falwell meant King Saul? I know their reigns were one after another. Perhaps he got these two kings mixed up? Because who in their right mind would compare a megalomaniacal, unashamedly and boastingly immoral, and flagrant liar to be like King David—the only sinner whom God proclaimed has a heart after His?

Now, a comparison to Barabbas (which I've already written about) or King Saul, I would agree. King Saul is the man that the ungrateful, entitled, and rebellious people of Israel asked for from the LORD. He's the one whom God warned the Israelites, "These will be the ways of the king who will reign over you: he will take your sons and appoint them to his chariots and to be his horsemen and to run before his chariots. And he will appoint for himself commanders of thousands and commanders of fifties, and some to plow his ground and to reap his harvest, and to make his implements of war and the equipment of his chariots. He will take your daughters to be perfumers and cooks and bakers. He will take the best of your fields and vineyards and olive orchards and give them to his servants. He will take a tenth of your grain and of your vineyards and olive orchards and give it to his officers and to his servants. He will take your male servants and female servants and the best of your young men and your donkeys, and put them to his work. He will take the tenth of your flocks, and you shall be his slaves. And in that day you will cry out because of your king, whom you have chosen for yourselves, but the LORD will not answer you in that day." (1 Samuel 8:11-18) Now this sounds more like the character and actions of Donald Trump.

The main arguments to vote for Trump have been summarized and supported by Jack Graham in an article he wrote for a Fox News Opinion piece (June 22, 2016):
  1. "[H]is core appeal resiliently overshadows his flaws"
  2. "[H]e will fight for the issues that matter most to conservatives...Supreme Court Nominees, protection and sanctity of life, Religious Liberty..."
  3. "Donald Trump says he will support those issues that conservative evangelicals care about. Hillary Clinton promises she won’t."
I am not convinced to do anything because a man said I should...except if that man is Jesus Christ...then I'm convinced. And since I can't find anything in Scripture that supports anything Jack Graham, Robert Jeffress, Jerry Falwell, Jr., James Dobson and all the other name brand Christians and false teachers (e.g., Paula White, Jentezen Franklin, Kenneth and Gloria Copeland, etc.) on Trump's "Evangelical Advisory Board" have purported as solidly "biblical" reasons, I refuse to acquiesce.

I am deeply saddened to hear that Jack Graham and others believe that the things that Christians care most about are the things of this earth. Yes, I care about the sanctity of life. I care about religious liberty. I care about the sanctity of marriage as God has ordained. But all these are secondary issues. The primary issue I care most about is the one that Christ my Lord has told me to care most about—the sanctity of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. And this is what is being attacked by Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. This is why they are, in my eyes, the equal of two evils.

Both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton openly mock the Gospel of Christ by proclaiming to have a form of Christianity, while they deny the power of Christ in salvation (2 Tim 3:5). Trump has openly and unashamedly proclaimed that he has never repented (asked God for forgiveness) because he doesn't feel he needs to be forgiven of anything here and here.

Furthermore, near the end of an interview with Cal Thomas in June 2016, Thomas asks Trump, "Who do you say Jesus is?" Trump says, "Jesus to me is somebody I can think about for security and confidence. Somebody I can revere in terms of bravery and in terms of courage and, because I consider the Christian religion so important, somebody I can totally rely on in my own mind." Prior to this question, Cal Thomas asked, "You have said you never felt the need to ask for God’s forgiveness, and yet repentance for one’s sins is a precondition to salvation. I ask you the question Jesus asked of Peter: Who do you say He is?" Trump's response, "I will be asking for forgiveness, but hopefully I won’t have to be asking for much forgiveness. As you know, I am Presbyterian and Protestant. I’ve had great relationships and developed even greater relationships with ministers. We have tremendous support from the clergy. I think I will be doing very well during the election with evangelicals and with Christians...I’m going to treat my religion, which is Christian, with great respect and care."

Below is a clip from Trump's CNN interview with Anderson Cooper where Trump proudly proclaims his false gospel of the false jesus he believes in.


It would be better if Donald Trump never claimed to be a Christian, and never maligns the Gospel. But he does. And therefore, I cannot, in good conscience, cast a vote "for" someone who openly mocks the life, death, and resurrection of my Savior. I cannot cast a vote "for" a Judas who betrays my Master with a kiss. But what I can do is vote my conscience as my Lord and Savior leads. And though I had previously stated that I would not vote at all if it's down to Trump and Hillary as the Presidential candidates, after much prayer, I have changed my mind. I will go to the voting booths next week (for early voting) for the 2016 Elections because there is more on the ballot than the Presidential nominees. On this year's ballot, I will have the opportunity, in my state, to vote for a U.S. Representative, Texas State Representative, Texas Railroad Commissioner, Texas Supreme Court Justices, other state judicial offices, and County offices (e.g., Sheriff, District Clerk, Constable, etc.). All of these offices matter just as much to me as the office of President because one day, one of these people may be running for President.

My husband and I have chosen an eligible write-in candidate for President, Tom Hoefling (thanks to faithful friends and readers who suggest him). And I highly commend him and his platform to you. My husband wisely said that we should not leave that area blank because we don't want anyone to mistakenly think that we merely forgot. We want to make our votes matter. And they won't matter if we don't vote at all, but they will matter if we vote for a candidate with whom our conscience allows.

I strongly encourage every Christian to go to the polls and vote. Vote for your state and local offices that are just as important as the office in the White House. And write in a vote for presidency for the the person who doesn't violate your conscience that has been cleansed by the precious blood of Jesus Christ.

NOTE: Please read psalms 55, 56, and 106; Proverbs 8 and Acts 3:19-21 and 9:31.
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