"The  wise woman builds her house, but with her own hands the foolish one tears hers  down." Proverbs 14:1 (NIV)
Boiling  point. That is what I had reached as I sat on the floor in my office thinking,  "How did I get here?" Was it the discovery of a third needed root  canal in my son's mouth only one week before he started college? Maybe it was  the discussion of who was going to take over his room when he left? It was also  my daughter's new job which required me to provide transportation right in the  middle of  the day. I guess at that point it didn't really matter. I could feel a slow boil  in my heart and I feared an explosion was nearing the surface.
Proverbs  14:1 instructed me that morning with exactly what I needed to hear, "The wise w  oman builds her house, but with her own hands the foolish one tears hers down"  (NIV).
The choice was and is mine: to be part of the divine design or the  devil's demolition. My kids don't make me blow up. My husband doesn't cause me  to feel exasperated. Proverbs makes it pretty clear, it's my choice.
That  is a lot of power. I think, at least in America where for years women have  fought for equal rights, we've missed this enormous amount of power that we have  held since Eve was created: the power to build a home.
We hear of women  who build innovative businesses and women who build influential ministries, but  how about women who build solid homes, investing in lifelong marriages and  raising up godly children as the next generation? Proverbs says this woman is wise.  Never mind what society says is valuable and praiseworthy. This power is of  utmost importance. This tremendous power that is within us is the power to build  or destroy and we, the women of the home, hold it.
Learning to wield this  power isn't something that just happens. Jesus gives insight in Matthew 12:34  when He says that out of the overflow of the heart the mouth speaks. Our mouths  are one of our primary tools. So, what is the mouth's source? Our  heart.
That is why we have to be so careful what we allow to linger  there. Is it positive thoughts about our kid's, their behavior, their future,  their friends? Do we think good things about our husbands throughout the day,  thankful for their hard work, grateful for their companionship?
If our  mouths are currently being used to tear down instead of build up, it's time for  a heart overhaul; time to get the thoughts that we dwell on lined up with the  good that is right under our roof.
Friend, I hope you will join me,  inviting the Holy Spirit to empower you today to build your home. Look for ways  to invest and opportunities to hold back those words that tear down. He wants to  make us builders. Let's say "yes"!
Lord, I want to build today. I can see  what this day holds: driving in carpool, washing dirty clothes, making another  supper and learning third grade math...again. Open my eyes and shut my mouth  when my actions are leaning toward destruction. May I choose inspiration, not  irritation. Make me a builder empowered by your Holy Spirit with strength and  wisdom. Thank You for this incredible opportunity. May I make You proud!  Amen.
 
