Tuesday, May 6, 2008

The True Power for Women

If I cook great dishes, make them into literal works of art as I work them up in a commercial kitchen, and serve them to people I've never met, or will ever meet again, I am called a chef, an artist!

But, if I cook those same dishes for the ones I love most and I nourish my family in the realm of my fathers home, it is said that I am wasting my talent.

If I go to school for years, become a CPA, and manage books for other people that I have absolutely no ties with; I'm a career woman, I'm independent, I am a woman of the twenty first century!!!!

But if I, after years of studying, keep my dad's books, I am then wasting MY life, all that training down the drain!

If I take care of a other people's children, I become their nanny, I am then a childcare professional, I am valuable and important!!!

But, if I take care of and nurture children GOD gives me, then I am old-fashion. I am repressed by a sexist society of dominate males! I am told I am WASTING MY LIFE!

If I care for rooms, homes or offices that belongs to strangers; I'm a housekeeper, a cleaning professional.

But, if I remove dust bunnies out of my own home and make it clean and orderly for my family; It is thought that I am a house wife and am wasting my life with coupons and soap operas! (who has time for soap operas???)

What is the difference between the examples above? Why is nanny-hood OK, but motherhood frowned upon? Why is professional respected and domestic criticized? Why is going through a secular college an assumed event in every high school graduate's life, but simply learning at home and continuing education in many mediums highly disregarded?

The answer is clear. Karl Marx saw it plain and simple. Feminism. If we as a culture can get Mom out of the home, make her feel that she has to bring in a paycheck or other wise she is useless, then we can easily destroy the family. When you destroy the family, you will then destroy the local church. If the churches are destroyed what is stopping the destruction of communities and countries?

Everything... EVERYTHING has a foundation. The foundation for society is family.

God gave us this order for governing:

Self-Government
Mother & Father
Church Elders
Government Officials ( Police\Judges etc..)
GOD HIMSELF

In the end we end up answering to God. This is the pecking order so-to-speak, plainly laid out before us. If we can destroy this order by neglecting self-government (personal responsibility), remove parental athority, reject church athority, believe ourselves above the civil law, then God help us as we place ourselves in the hand of an angry God. If you think God is not serious about His principles and precepts, I suggest you read what happen to the Israelites.

To sum it up, we as women cannot listen to the ridiculous lies of the Feminist society. Period. Our culture KNOWS the power of a strong, Biblical woman. The problem is, I don't think we as Christian women realize the power we possess!!!

The power we possess is not a corporate power, not a power in the sense that we are as physically strong as men, but it is a deep power that determines the culture of tomorrow. The power Moses' Mom knew she possessed. By raising that baby, she helped lead Israel out of slavery into the PROMISED LAND!! The power of Moms, who for centuries have rocked the cradles of the men WHO CHANGED THE WORLD!!!

The feminist idea of power has taken that true power away from us and we MUST get it back. No one else can do what God has designed us as women to do.


Let our sons in their youth be as grown-up plants,
And our daughters as corner pillars fashioned as for a palace;
Psalm 144:12

12 comments:

Mrs W said...

This was a great post, and very encouraging! I am a young home maker and housewife and I often have people telling me that I am a lazy leech "living off my husband" or that I apparently have "nothing to do and all day to do it in".

Kelly said...

God Bless you Oliva. So very well said. As a homemaker and stay at home mom you have made me feel that my work is so imporant and wonderful.
Thank you.
Kelly

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Mrs. Gunning said...

This post is delightfully encouraging. Thank you for it. :)
What a sweet, passionate heart you have! I am glad Kelly from Families Against Feminism mentioned your site. You are definitely being added to my delightful blogs list!

Daniel Smith said...

Thanks, Olivia! Thanks for pointing out the truth that we are professionals at home, perfecting them one family at a time.

You are so fortunate to know this already and be so young! Your discernment will steer you through life smoothly.

Beata

Anonymous said...

Olivia,
What an incredible blessing you must be to your family. Thank you for your wise words. Keep up the great work!
Dene

Charity said...

Amen! I'm so glad young ladies like yourself are learning this while you are young. And I so hope my fifteen year old twin sons will one day meet up with godly young women with a biblical perspective of the roles of men and women.

mommyofmany said...

You're so right, Olivia. Thanks for the great post!

fuzzys dad said...

Bravo! Well Said. I continue to marvel at your insight. I want my daughters to be like you. Rick

Dana said...

Amen!

Dana

Dixie said...

Well said! I am one of nine, and all these crazy things folks say about mom's memory being cut in half lives per each kid is all so annoying. My mom is brilliant. She is teaching seven grades, and running a daycare-- all at once. She works 24-7 and then some to help us. She cooks thousands of meals (I did some rough figuring about how many she's made since her wedding, for all us kids, and it was up near 10,000)Moms are the most talented folks around. Thanks for your excellent description of how awesome a stay-at-home mom really is. That is excellent! Mother hood is noble!

Ana Smith said...

Love it!
You need to post it on our blog...hint...hint!