Babes With Beatitude

Devotions For Smart, Savvy Women of Faith

 


Babes With A Beatitude...

Devotions For Smart, Savvy Women of Faith


Wednesday, November 11, 2009


MOST of us are busy bustling around at breakneck speed-trying to “Be” the best wife, mother, daughter, sister, friend, employee, volunteer and Christian. We try to juggle career, children, church and everything in between, yet struggle with guilt at our inability to be all things to all people. Oftentimes, spending intimate time with God is the first thing to go.

  

Please spend some time here reconnecting and revitalizing. Feed your spirit with a Petite devotion.


Take advantage of our Menu Minute Recipe of the Week to streamline your dinnertime. And if you enjoy your culinary creation a little too much, why not try the exercise tip of the week from our Fit and Fabulous page? Or consult our Life Coach’s Keeping The Balance Page.


If you’re a Babe with an attitude, you might just be a Babe with a Beatitude!


























                                                 


welcome to

Co-Authors









Linda P. Kozar









Dannelle Woody


CONTRIBUTORS






Laura Monica






Vicki Nelson






Nancy Williams

                                                Photo by L. Kozar


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Song of Solomon 2:15 (Amplified Bible) My heart was touched and I fervently sang to him my desire] Take for us the foxes, the little foxes that spoil the vineyards [of our love], for our vineyards are in blossom.

The little foxes do spoil the vine, don't they? Life's little worries are the worst. But Satan attacks most often as a little fox, not as a roaring lion seeking whom he may devour.


Some say problems come in threes, and it is true that little problems seem to come in bundles, but not randomly. These problems come by design. The enemy knows that a barrage of little problems can easily add up to a big problem for YOU. It takes very little time and effort on his part to make a Christian feel overwhelmed. Often, the first thing to go in a situation like that is a believer's prayer life. With the shield of faith down, it is easy for all those fiery darts to wound.


The enemy will often use random people to irritate and upset you. Like the gum chomping girl at the doctor's office who takes forever to check you in because she's too busy texting. Or the busy salesperson who averts his/her eyes from you instead of acknowledging and saying he/she will be right with you. Or the neighbors who borrow your utensils or tools and never return them.


But Satan's favorite tools to use against you are those closest to you. Christians are the most effective tool of all. Your family. Your church. Your friends. A stranger can only hurt you to a limited extent. But someone who is close to you can deliver a mortal blow. Because they are close to you. Because you trust them.


The little foxes merely prepare the way for the final wound. Weakened and wounded, a Christian is an easy target for such an attack. If you cannot trust God for the small problems in life, how then can you expect to trust Him for the big ones?


As to the course of action--that's simple. Whatever your reaction to the annoyance or hurtful situation is, do the opposite!


*Forgive and move on. Go about your Father's business.

*Choose to love instead of hate. Remember that love covers a multitude of sins.

*Laugh! A merry heart doath good! It is medicine to the soul and health to the bones.

*Spend time in your Word. The Word of God (The Bible) is the ultimate weapon against the enemy. And you WILL overcome the enemy only through the Word of God.


Have you ever laid your head on the pillow at night only to hear the annoying buzz of a relentless mosquito? All the thrashing, swatting and grabbing the air in the dark profits you nothing. Even with the light on, a mosquito is sometimes hard to find, but definitely easier to locate than in the dark. Your light is God's Word.


Remember this--the Little Foxes cannot destroy the vine, but they can nip at the fruit. This week, leave a bad taste in the enemy's mouth. Do the opposite of what he expects. Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. And send those little foxes packing!