Encouragement for Homemakers...
This post comes from A Wise Woman Builds Her Home. :)
While it is not uncommon for the  role of homemaker to be devalued in sociey today, we know that all that  is done in our home is holy work, a sacrifice to Him who watches over us  day and night. We do not take our work lightly and seek to glorify Him  in all that we attempt to do. I am not speaking of perfection here,  instead a willing, persevering heart. Here are some quotes to encourage  you:
No ordinary work done by a man  is either as hard or as  responsible as the work  of a woman who is  bringing up a family of small  children; for upon her time and  strength  demands are made not only  every hour of the day but often every hour  of  the night.  She may have  to get up night after night to take care  of a sick  child, and yet must  by day continue to do all her household  duties well; and if  the family  means are scant she must usually enjoy  even her rare holidays taking   her whole brood of children with her.   The birth pangs make all men the  debtors  of all women.  Above all our  sympathy and regard are due to the  struggling wives  among those whom  Abraham Lincoln called the plain  people, and whom he so loved  and  trusted; for the lives of these women  are often led on the lonely  heights of  quiet, self-sacrificing heroism. 
 -Teddy Roosevelt, 1905
I long to accomplish great and  noble tasks, but it is my chief duty  and joy to accomplish humble  tasks as though they were great and noble. 
 -Helen Keller
What you do in your house is  worth as much as if you did it up in  heaven for our Lord God.  We  should accustom ourselves to think of our  position and work as sacred  and well-pleasing to God, not on account of  the position and work, but  on account of the word and faith from which  the obedience and the work  flow.
 -Martin Luther
“She asks not how her behavior  may please a stranger, or how  another’s judgment may approve her  conduct; let her beloved be content  and she is glad.”
-Charles Spurgeon describing the excellent wife
"I'm only a housewife, I'm  afraid." How often do we hear this shocking  admission. I'm afraid when I  hear it I feel very angry indeed.  Only a  housewife: only a  practitioner of one of the two most noble professions  (the other one is  that of a farmer); only the mistress of a huge battery  of high and  varied skills and custodian of civilization itself.  Only a  typist,  perhaps!  Only a company director, or a nuclear physicist; only  a  barrister; only the President!  When a woman says she is a housewife   she should say it with the utmost pride, for there is nothing higher on   this planet to which she could aspire."      
"The career of motherhood and homemaking is beyond value and needs no justification. It's importance is incalculable."      
—        Katherine Short

These are absolutly amazing quotes! Thank you for sharing them .I will have to store a few for future post since I love them so.
ReplyDeleteBlessing on your day Stephanie.