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Finding Joy in Your Home

What is the point of work? (and Leisure?) – Hf #316

Finding Joy in Your Home

Jami Balmet

Religion & Spirituality, Homemaking, Living, Kids & Family, Christian, Mother, Healthy, Christianity, Joy, Homemaker, Wife

4.9654 Ratings

🗓️ 21 January 2021

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

If you want to get more productive in life, then a really important place to start is our view of work (and leisure). How we view the work we do (especially those mundane moments of our day) has a really big impact on how we craft our own habits and routines. In this episode, we are going to dive into what this looks like from a Biblical perspective. Let's jump in! Listen to the Podcast: And don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast in iTunes. Right click here and save-as to download this episode to your computer. The goal of this episode is to give you ENCOURAGEMENT. When we have the proper end goal in mind, it can transform our homes and the work we do! God’s View of Work How do we spend our time? Where do we turn throughout the day? What does it mean to construct a life and schedule that brings glory to God?  I think one important discussion that we must have around this all: Is what is the point of work? It's a question that we must grapple with especially in our modern society. Past cultures didn't really have the luxury of pondering the point of work and leisure. They worked hard for their very survival. And they rested when they needed to to make that happen. They had natural habits built into their day: They went to bed with the sun and rose with the sun. They could do a few tasks well and that was it. In some ways, I envy them: They saw the direct fruit of their labor day in and day out.  In our modern society, I think many of us can feel like we are "wasting" our day when we spend more time in the kitchen cooking or picking up around the house. We see it as somehow bad that we are spending more time preparing food. We are constantly looking for ways we can save time and cut down on things around the house because we want to do more "worthwhile" things. We miss the point deeply that God created us for work. Work is good and hard work can produce much fulfillment and fruitfulness in our lives. Instead of constant grumbling and complaining about the tasks that God set before us: What if we embraced them with vigor and joy? What if we took on 2021 and joyfully labored for the Lord in all that he has given us to do? What if we put our heads down and just got to work!? Keeping it all in perspective that we are laboring for the Lord...all for His Glory! How we view work: “Work is a major instrument of God’s providence; it is how he sustains the human world.”- Every Good Endeavor  When it comes to a proper view of our work, I think it's easy to fall into one of two camps: We are lazy and not working unto the Lord OR we create work to be an idol. Making an idol out of our work:  “The idols of modern culture have had a profound influence on the shape of our work today. In traditional societies people found their meaning and sense of value by submitting their interests and sacrificing their desires to serve higher causes like God, family, and other people. In modern societies there is often no higher cause than individual interests and desires. This shift powerfully changed the role of work in people’s lives—it now became the way we defined ourselves. Traditional cultures tended to see people’s place on the social ladder as assigned by nature or convention, each family having its “proper place.” That view had put too little stock in the role of individual talent, ambition, and hard work for determining the outcome of one’s life. But modern society responded by putting too much stock in the autonomous person.” ― Timothy Keller, Every Good Endeavor: Connecting Your Work to God's Work Work Before the Fall I think we often think of work as being a result of the Fall. But in fact, we see work as part of God's perfect plan. "And to Adam he said, "Because you have listened to the voice of your wife and have eaten of the tree of which I commanded you, ‘You shall not eat of it,’ cursed is the ground because of you; in pain you shall eat of it all the days of your life; thorns and thistle...

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0:00.0

This is The Homemaking Foundation's podcast with Jamie Belmay, episode number 316.

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Welcome to the Homemaking Foundation's podcast, where we give you the tools, inspiration, and encouragement you need to craft a gospel-centered home.

0:15.1

And now your host from youngwifesguide.com, Jamie Belmay.

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Hey, ladies, welcome back toguide.com, Jamie Belmay.

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Hey, ladies, welcome back to the podcast.

0:29.0

Today is a really important topic, even if the title maybe doesn't make it sound overly exciting.

0:30.8

But really what we're going to be talking about today is kind of the jumping off point

0:34.4

for getting more productive in life. So if you want to get more productive this

0:39.3

year, if you want to hit that to do list, form new habits and routines, then a really important

0:45.3

place to start is with our view of work. What is the value of work? What is the point of work?

0:51.7

And then on the flip side, what is also the point of leisure time?

0:56.0

How do we start to build out a schedule, block out that time during our day? How do we do that

1:02.6

in a way that brings glory and honor to the Lord? And that is also using our time in a worthy

1:09.0

and fulfilling manner. I think that's something that we're all struggling

1:12.5

with and trying to figure out day by day how to do better. So how we view the work that we do,

1:19.7

especially those really mundane moments of life, you know, when we're like scrubbing the toilet

1:24.1

again, changing diapers again. And you're kind of like, what is the point?

1:29.1

Like, how can I get excited about this? How can I, like, tackle my day with excitement?

1:34.9

That's what we're talking about and how that can have a really big impact on how we craft our

1:39.3

own habits, routines, things like that. So in this episode, that's what we're going to dive into

1:43.8

and we're going to look at that from a biblical perspective. This recording that you're about

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to listen to is from, it's one of my sessions from the 2021 Homemaking Ministries Online

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