Homemaking with an Excellent Spirit

Have you ever desired for your home to be a showcase home?  A home filled with treasures and beauty, where people come and take notice that your home is a place that is above average or even extraordinary? Surely in our daydreams or fantasies our homes may be adorned with beautiful furnishings and the finest of home materials!  But in the real world, many of us have learned that the treasures of our home are the things that we have built into them.  Treasures of love, patience, kindness and peace, which cannot be bought and are truly above any worldly value.

In the book of Daniel, the king was setting up leaders over the kingdom.  Daniel was one of these, and some things about his character are noted in a few different translations: ”because an excellent spirit was in him,”  “because he had an extraordinary spirit,” “by his exceptional qualities” (Daniel 6:3).  It was also noted in Daniel 6:4 - ”They could find no corruption in him, because he was trustworthy and neither corrupt nor negligent.” Daniel stood out because of his excellent or extraordinary spirit, and as they sought to find something to hold against him, it was noted that he was not corrupt or negligent.  WOW!

If we were to seek after “an excellent spirit, without negligence” in our homes, these qualities would make our homes a showcase home.  A home in not measured by what is seen, but by the “feel” or the atmosphere of it.  When the homemaker loves and cherishes her home, a beautiful atmosphere is created.  If the homemaker is “too busy” and neglects the home, an atmosphere of neglect is also felt.  When there is a desire for excellence in our homes, it is noticed and provides a wonderful opportunity to share about the Lord and how His love, grace, and peace is what sets our homes and lives apart.

Let’s take a quick look at what an excellent spirit in the home looks like:

An excellent spirit in the home begins with a love for the home and a constant effort to make the home pleasing to those who live there.   What is the tempo of our homes?  Some homes speak a language of action – activity with something always going on; some homes speak quietness and peace – a place to regroup and renew.  Each home is different.  A wise woman will build the home according to the song her family sings.  An excellent homemaker seeks to know and create the individual home atmosphere.  She constantly looks for ways to build and improve the home and to keep it running smoothly.

A negligent spirit tends to neglect the home.  After all, it is easier to put off some of those tasks that we don’t really like to do!  By putting things off, it becomes easier to put off other things, and after a while of things not getting done, things pile up in the home.  It may be more fun to be engaged in activities outside the home, then we’re too busy to do the basic keeping of the home.  It takes diligence to battle a negligent spirit, but it can be overcome.

The point of beginning is always in the heart or the attitude.  When we purpose in our minds to strive for excellence, it engages action!  Actions build into character, step by step.  This is the beginning of the journey to an excellent spirit that is reflected in all that we say and do.  An excellent spirit is not something that comes immediately, but is more like a journey.  Looking at the Proverbs 31 woman, while we may not achieve her excellence in every area, her example is a pattern for us to follow diligently. Along that path, beautiful qualities become formed in our lives.

May our homes be filled with the grace and beauty of an excellent spirit and be made extraordinary by the  love of the Lord which flows from our hearts.

By Joyce Fullbright

About The Author

Tiana Krenz has written 17 articles on this blog.

Tiana is blessed to be wife to Christopher and mother to four young children. She has a bachelor’s degree in Youth Ministry from Moody Bible Institute in Chicago, IL, which she now “uses” as she brings up her children in the nurture and admonition of the LORD, through home education and discipleship. With God’s help, she is learning more about what it means to be a godly wife, mother, and homemaker each day. Visit her at God Made, Home Grown.

3 Responses to Homemaking with an Excellent Spirit
  1. Helen
    January 24, 2012 | 8:38 am

    beautiful postt!
    Helen

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  3. Harriet
    January 25, 2012 | 8:33 pm

    I loved this! It ties in perfectly with my Sunday School lesson for Sunday that is called “Being Steeped in Jesus”. If we are “steeped in Jesus through prayer and Bible study then our actions and reactions will reflect Him.
    Great reading! Keep it up!

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