Something of Value
Radio Hostess: Renee Swope
Contributing Writer: Jill Tracey

Ever had the sick feeling that you've lost something of great value? That happened not too long ago for my friend, Jill. Hi, I’m Renee Swope for Proverbs 31 Ministries.

Some NFL tickets that Jill’s husband had ordered for a guy’s weekend away had disappeared. Jill frantically searched through piles of bills and papers and looked through drawers and cabinets but came up with NOTHING! She was so upset.

However, as Jill searched she couldn’t help but think, “Wow, I'm so valuable to God that if I were lost, He would turn everything upside down in order to find ME.” She knew the tickets were nothing compared to a person’s eternal life...but this was a little taste of what Jesus talked about in the story of the woman who lost her coin and wouldn't rest until she found it or the shepherd who left the 99 to find the one lost sheep.

Isn't it cool when God uses a frustrating situation as a little aha moment? Learn more about your value in God’s eyes at proverbs31.org!

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Eight Simple Words
Radio Hostess: Lysa TerKeurst
Contributing Writer: Lysa TerKeurst

The Bible says that God must become greater and I must become less. Hi, I’m Lysa TerKeurst with Proverbs 31 Ministries and those are simple words I would do well to challenge myself with today.

Simple words reminding me it's not all about me or my comfort or my plans. Simple words that remind me of the way Jesus demonstrated humility and service through His life and His death. Simple words... He must become greater and I must become less.

I'll be honest, I need these words today. How about you?

As these words rush through my mind, I realize it’s good for me to serve others. It’s good for me to see how often I grumble and complain. It’s good to see how much I need Jesus. It’s good to feel His strength take over when I’m weak. And it’s good to pray that He becomes more and I become less.

For more encouragement click on Lysa’s blog when you visit Proverbs 31 Ministries at Proverbs31.org.

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Turning Worry into Worship
Radio Hostess: Renee Swope
Contributing Writer: Renee Swope

Yesterday the number of things I had to get done out-numbered the hours in my day! Hi, I’m Renee Swope for Proverbs 31 Ministries.

When I woke up, I knew I had a decision to make. I didn't want to worry about the hows and whens of my day. I wanted to be able to focus on one thing at a time and find God’s peace and purpose in the middle of it all.

The only way I can do that is by taking my worries and letting them lead me into focusing on Jesus and WHO He is, rather than on who I think I need to be or what I need to get done.

I laid there in bed thinking about what I needed and then thanked God for being those very things: able, loving, patient, wise, compassionate, and the list went on and on... until HIS peace came over me. A peace that comes when I position my heart to worship instead of worry.

For more ways to overcome your worries, click on Renee’s blog at Proverbs31.org.

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Unplug
Radio Hostess: Renee Swope
Contributing Writer: Renee Swope

My husband decided our family should get away for a few days - but I thought we were just TOO BUSY! Hi, I’m Renee Swope for Proverbs 31 Ministries.

Our kids had school projects; I had tons of work and a big deadline to meet! But JJ insisted we needed to pull away from the pressures and do something fun.

I decided to bring my laptop so I could do a little work each day and not get more behind. But then I realized I’d have to go down the mountain to a coffee shop since we wouldn’t have internet in our cabin.

I think this was God’s way of telling me to totally "unplug" from work, and plug IN to time with my family…. And it WAS just what I needed!!

Sometimes it seems like there’s no good time to pull away. But when we can unplug from life’s demands, we come back renewed and better able to do what we need to do!

For ways to unplug from busyness and plug in to God and your family, visit Proverbs ministries at Proverbs31.org.

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A Mess
Radio Hostess: Lysa TerKeurst
Contributing Writer: Lysa TerKeurst

Have you ever been in a situation that was such a tangled mess you couldn't make any sense of it? Hi, I’m Lysa TerKeurst with Proverbs 31 Ministries.

The other day I sat down to pray about a messy relationship and the knots were so consuming I didn’t know how to pray.

I was too tangled up in with emotion and assumption.

That's why sometimes it's best if we just sit quietly and wait. And let God do some work and untangling on our behalf.

You know, another name for Jesus is Messiah and I'm convinced there's a reason the first four letters of Messiah spell mess. We need Him. Everyday. So whatever happened to my mess? I’m still waiting to see what God’s going to do. But I am confident that He can take that mess and turn it into a mess-age of hope and forgiveness.

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Press the Right Replay Button
Radio Hostess: Renee Swope
Contributing Writer: Renee Swope

I did NOT like the way I was feeling when I woke up this morning! Hi, I’m Renee Swope with Proverbs 31 Ministries.

I could tell it wasn’t gonna be a good day. I felt depressed and didn’t even want to get out of bed. I laid there wondering what was wrong with me.

Then I remembered what had happened. I’d had a huge conflict with my mom yesterday! We’d worked everything out, but in those early morning hours my mind was replaying all the negative stuff we had said. We’d agreed to put it behind us, but I guess I was having a hard time doing that.

I knew if I wanted to change the way I was feeling, I had to change the way I was thinking. So, instead of replaying the argument, I decided to replay what we said in our apologies and gain strength from the power of forgiveness. God’s forgiveness and ours.

For more ideas on focusing your thoughts on what really matters, visit Proverbs 31 Ministries and click on Renee’s blog at proverbs31.org.

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The Shuttle Bus
Radio Hostess: Lysa TerKeurst
Contributing Writer: Lysa TerKeurst

I got on a shuttle bus on Monday in Chicago, and sat across from a white haired gentleman who seemed really sad. Hi, I’m Lysa TerKeurst for Proverbs 31 Ministries.

We were two strangers on a bus in the rush of a morning. But I felt compelled to say hello and ask what brought him to Chicago.

Had had been visiting his niece named Catherine who was dying of bone cancer and he was her only living relative. "Sir, I will pray for your Catherine." I whispered. "Thank you so much," he said quietly.

He smiled and got off the bus. And, suddenly, I felt less tired. Less spent and more content, somehow.

Because a man I don't know and a dying niece I'll never meet were the perfect opportunity for me to show that Jesus cares. Wherever you go today, remember that Jesus can use even our small gestures in big ways!

For more, click on Lysa’s blog at proverbs31.org.

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Asking For Help
Radio Hostess: Renee Swope
Contributing Writer: Renee Swope

What do you do after you’ve had an argument with someone you love? Hi, I’m Renee Swope with Proverbs 31 Ministries.The other day my mom and I had a really hard conversation. We both said things that hurt each other’s feelings, and walked away regretting the whole thing. Hours after we apologized, I still felt bad.

I wanted to get my mind off the argument so I went to buy a book I’d been wanting to read and stopped to get something to eat on the way home. When I got back I started reading and eating. But my conversation with my mom kept replaying in my mind. I thought about what I should’ve said and how I should’ve handled it differently. Then I realized I hadn’t even stopped to talk to Jesus about what He thought – or ask for His help in the situation. I was just trying to figure things out on my own and I wasn’t getting anywhere.

I’m so glad God’s waiting to help me every time I blow it! For more encouragement visit Proverbs31.org.

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Hand Painted Sign
Radio Hostess: Lysa TerKeurst
Contributing Writer: Lysa TerKeurst

Recently I was startled by a sign on the side of a back country road. Hi, I’m Lysa TerKeurst for Proverbs 31 Ministries. The large, white, hand painted sign said. “Repent! The day of Jesus is coming. Repent of your sins today!”

I must admit, this frustrated me. I rolled my eyes and thought who is going to read that sign and want to change their life? I wanted the sign to talk about Jesus’ love, or forgiveness or second chances.

But then I was humbled by my hard hearted assumption that the sign was meant for other people. When in reality, I think the sign was meant for me that day.

A needed reminder that I fall short. I need to make time to say I’m sorry and make some changes. So, I guess I was wrong- that sign was pretty effective after all.

For more visit Lysa’s blog at Proverbs 31.org.

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Rejection Hurts
Radio Hostess: Renee Swope
Contributing Writers: Tracie Miles and Renee Swope

Nobody likes me…everybody hates me! Hi I’m Renee Swope for Proverbs 31 Ministries. Isn’t it easy to feel “unloved” when we’ve been rejected? Rejection can come from a boss, a loved one or even one of our children. It usually makes us feel like less of a person and we start thinking everybody feels the same way about us.

The Bible tells us God will never reject us. Jesus said we should only seek His approval because His acceptance can’t be earned or lost! I love knowing there’s nothing I can do to make God reject me. I know that for certain because I’ve gone to Him for forgiveness and acceptance through His Son, Jesus. Jesus took the pain and rejection of man when He died on the cross for our sins. Because His did that, we can know we are loved and accepted by God, no matter what anyone else thinks! To know more about experiencing God’s love, visit proverbs31.org.

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Iron Sharpens Iron
Radio Hostess: Lysa TerKeurst
Contributing Writer: Glynnis Whitwer

Every good cook knows a dull knife can be more dangerous than a sharp one.

Hi, I’m Lysa TerKeurst for Proverbs 31 Ministries. A dull blade can actually do a lot of damage because it’s harder to use. Not only does it require more force but it’s also harder to control. That’s why a dull blade can slice a finger quicker than a tomato.

A knife can’t sharpen itself. You need something else made of steel to make the blade sharp. It’s the same way with people. The Bible says: “You use iron to sharpen iron, and one friend sharpens another.” A wise friend can make us wiser. A loving friend can expand our capacity to love.

And, whether we’re sharpening a blade or ourselves, it’s always done for a purpose. Sharpening a knife makes it useful. In the same way, we’re sharpened in order to do the work of God more effectively and efficiently.

To learn more, log on to proverbs31.org.

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Shattered Trust
Radio Hostess: Renee Swope
Contributing Writers: Tracie Miles and Renee Swope

Has someone ever shattered your trust? Hi I’m Renee Swope for Proverbs 31 Ministries. Isn’t it hard to trust someone who’s betrayed you? My friend Tracie recently checked the history on her child’s computer. Unfortunately, she discovered her daughter had visited some websites that she wasn’t very happy about. Tracie wasn’t only upset about things her daughter had seen, but also felt like she couldn’t trust her anymore.

When someone breaks our trust, it takes time to build it back. So, what can we do? We need to tell God about our hurts and also acknowledge that we’ve broken His trust before, too. And, we need to thank God for His forgiveness so we can forgive the one who’s hurt us. We eventually need to talk with the person and forgive them. We also need to be honest about our feelings and explain that it will take time to trust again. For more encouragement in all of your relationships, visit Proverbs 31 Ministries at Proverbs31.org.

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Rejoicing Over Me?
Radio Hostess: Lysa TerKeurst
Contributing Writer: Van Walton

Did you know God rejoices and sings because of you? Hi, I’m Lysa TerKeurst for Proverbs 31 Ministries. The other night I entered my daughter’s room. Peace and calm hovered over her as she slept - a vast difference from the energy that sparked around her in the midst of her active day. I thanked God for this precious child and asked Him to watch over her. As I turned to leave I realized that I didn’t want to. I relished the time just listening to her breathe while I took in every feature of her innocent face. Oh how I love this girl! Before I knew it I was singing to my sleeping daughter. If you’re a mom I’m sure you’ve had moments when your kids made your heart swell with overwhelming love. God feels the same way about us! The Bible says God delights in His children and He loves us simply because we are His. For more encouragement, visit proverbs31.org.

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Dealing with Difficult Personalities
Radio Hostess: Renee Swope
Contributing Writer: Amanda Waldroop

"She did it again!" "What'd she do?" I asked. Hi, I'm Renee Swope with Proverbs 31 Ministries. My friend told me her sister-in-law had just planned another family get-together without asking for her input. Ever been there? We all know people who seem like they want to control things.

You know, the desire to control is actually part of a God-given personality type. It can be a strength if used wisely, or a weakness if taken to the extreme. So, what do we do with the controllers in our lives? We can focus on their strengths while drawing clear boundaries. Maybe you're not a good organizer. Isn't it comforting to know there's someone nearby who's great with details? Depend on them for things they're good at and be gentle but honest if they get too pushy. And bring your own touch by offering to do what you're good at, like decorating or cooking one of your specialties. For more encouragement on getting along with difficult people, visit Proverbs 31 Ministries at Proverbs31.org.

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More than I Imagined
Radio Hostess: Lysa TerKeurst
Contributing Writer: Lysa TerKeurst

I remember being a little girl looking out into the world and just… wondering. Hi I’m Lysa TerKeurst with Proverbs 31 Ministries. As a child I counted how many years left before I would be grown. I closed my eyes and imagined what my life might be like...What would I be when I grew up?

Who would love me?Would I have children?Yesterday I stood at the front window of my house and peeked out at all that had come to pass. Though at times my life can be messy and chaotic...I can honestly say from the bottom of my heart...this is more than I could have ever hoped for or imagined.

And I remembered these words from the Bible:"Now to Him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to His power that is at work within us, to Him be the glory..."

For more encouragement click on Everyday Life at Proverbs 31.org.

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Keeping Myself in the Bible
Radio Hostess: Renee Swope
Contributing writers: Jill Tracey

Is your to do list so long that the thought of adding one more thing makes you want to scream? Hi, I’m Renee Swope for Proverbs 31 Ministries. With all I have to get done each day, it’s easy to let my time with God and reading the Bible fall by the wayside.

After all, my kids won’t go hungry if I’m don’t read my Bible and I won’t be charged a late fee if I don’t finish a certain number of chapters. But, when I don’t read my Bible I don’t have God’s perspective, and then I really get overwhelmed with my to do list!

One thing that’s helped me read my Bible consistently is being in a women’s Bible study group. Doing a Bible Study challenges me to dig deeper into the meaning behind God’s words. When we get together as a group, I get to know women who are going through similar experiences. We share our struggles and we learn a lot from each other. To find more encouragement for your busy life, visit us at Proverbs31.org.

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God is in Control
Radio Hostess: Lysa TerKeurst
Contributing Writer: Lysa TerKeurst

“Oh no, not the Camellia bush," I gasped as I opened the front door to my daughter’s little hands full of pink petals. Hi I’m Lysa TerKeurst with Proverbs31 Ministries.

The pathway of pedals she had constructed was beautiful but my bush now looked bare.
However, later that day, my teenage son was going out with friends.

I followed them to the front door with the normal speech - "Don't drive too fast... wear your seatbelt.”

They walked down the front walkway and over my daughter’s flower display, and suddenly I loved the scattered petals at the front door. I smiled thinking about God creating each of these beautiful flowers.

What a reminder it was for this mom of a teenage driver that when I can't control everything around me, everything around me seems to be God’s reminder of just how in control He is.

For more motherhood encouragement, visit Proverbs31.org

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God is in Control
Radio Hostess: Lysa TerKeurst
Contributing Writer: Lysa TerKeurst

“Oh no, not the Camellia bush," I gasped as I opened the front door to my daughter’s little hands full of pink petals. Hi I’m Lysa TerKeurst with Proverbs31 Ministries.

The pathway of pedals she had constructed was beautiful but my bush now looked bare.
However, later that day, my teenage son was going out with friends.

I followed them to the front door with the normal speech - "Don't drive too fast... wear your seatbelt.”

They walked down the front walkway and over my daughter’s flower display, and suddenly I loved the scattered petals at the front door. I smiled thinking about God creating each of these beautiful flowers.

What a reminder it was for this mom of a teenage driver that when I can't control everything around me, everything around me seems to be God’s reminder of just how in control He is.

For more motherhood encouragement, visit Proverbs31.org

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To Serve or Be Served
Radio Hostess: Renee Swope
Contributing Writers: Wendy Pope and Renee Swope

Would you rather serve or be served? Hi, I'm Renee Swope with Proverbs 31 Ministries. Once while my friend, Wendy, was watching her kids play she realized her son, Griffin, was missing. Just when she started to look for him, he walked up the driveway with a rather large spoonful of peanut butter. "Mommy, look what I brought for you!" He said. "I brought one for Alexis and Liam, too." Wendy couldn't help but notice how Griffin was acting like Jesus who came not to be served but to serve others. Griffin was so happy that he had something to give to his friends. You know, I'm not always so excited to serve others. Sometimes I think, "Hey, I have needs! When is it mom's turn to be served?" But, Griffin's story reminds me that I can actually find joy in serving the people around me. For more encouragement, sign up for Proverbs 31 Ministries free email devotions at Proverbs31.org.

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To Serve or Be Served
Radio Hostess: Renee Swope
Contributing Writers: Wendy Pope and Renee Swope

Would you rather serve or be served? Hi, I'm Renee Swope with Proverbs 31 Ministries. Once while my friend, Wendy, was watching her kids play she realized her son, Griffin, was missing. Just when she started to look for him, he walked up the driveway with a rather large spoonful of peanut butter. "Mommy, look what I brought for you!" He said. "I brought one for Alexis and Liam, too." Wendy couldn't help but notice how Griffin was acting like Jesus who came not to be served but to serve others. Griffin was so happy that he had something to give to his friends. You know, I'm not always so excited to serve others. Sometimes I think, "Hey, I have needs! When is it mom's turn to be served?" But, Griffin's story reminds me that I can actually find joy in serving the people around me. For more encouragement, sign up for Proverbs 31 Ministries free email devotions at Proverbs31.org.

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Can You Hear Me Now?
Radio Hostess: Lysa TerKeurst
Contributing Writer: Lysa TerKeurst

The other night my son was telling me that he was planning to buy a new cell phone. Hi I’m Lysa TerKeurst with Proverbs 31 Ministries. I listened to him lay out his grand plan and realized he was about to get himself in a mess financially.

So, I took my son on a quick mental journey of what life will be like in a few years when he’s on his own.

Let's say he gets a job making $10 an hour, working 40 hours, which would give him $400 a week with an approximate monthly income of $1600.

Then the deductions…

Tithing

Taxes

Rent

A Car Payment

And by the time we got to gas money he was at $0.

"Mom, where's my money for food, clothes and my new cell phone?"

"I don't know son. Maybe you should use your current phone to download a ring tone with the song "Back to Life- Back to Reality."

For more parenting tips, log on to Proverbs 31.org.

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A Not-So-Bad Hair Day
Radio Hostess: Renee Swope
Contributing Writers: Susanne Scheppmann and Renee Swope

Help, I'm having a bad hair day! Hi, I'm Renee Swope with Proverbs 31 Ministries. Do you ever get frustrated when your hair won't obey your commands? I do! My hair is fine and limp. Each morning as I rub, squirt, and spray my hair with products that give it strength to be what it isn't - I'm reminded how following God really means I'm trying to be something I'm not. When I try to follow God without His help, I fall flat, just like my hair. But when I allow God to infuse me with His strength by taking time to read my Bible and pray, my life begins to look more the way I want it to look - like His! The Bible tells us to be glad about our weaknesses, because they remind us that we need God's strength rather than our own. If you'd like a daily dose of encouragement to help infuse your day with God's power, sign up for our FREE devotions at
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Pushing Through
Radio Hostess: Lysa TerKeurst
Contributing Writer: Lysa TerKeurst

With all my being, I did not want to run this morning. Hi I’m Lysa TerKeurst with Proverbs 31 Ministries. I wish I could tell you that I’m one of those that just loves to exercise but I’ll be honest… I do it for health reasons and to help manage my weight. But I certainly don’t love the actual physical labor of running. But I do love how I feel afterwards.

I’ve learned from running that sometimes I have to push through the "don't want to's" because on the other side of every don't want to is a really great feeling of accomplishment.

The Bible says "The Sovereign Lord is my strength; he makes my feet like a deer, he enables me to go to the heights."

Is there a "don't want to" thing that you've been avoiding? Why not ask God to enable you to accomplish this very thing? Afterwards, I bet you’ll feel great too.

For more life encouragement, log on to Proverbs31.org.

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