4.08.2010

Domestic Bliss

Growing up, it seems we never appreciate the opportunities we're given until we're older. Now, I find I really enjoy domestic arts. Sorry, mom, for refusing your cooking lessons for so many years. Also, with grandparents and aunts and uncles in other states, there was no one to teach me the arts of crochet or sewing.

I love all these domestic arts, because they are such wonderful tools God has given us with which to reflect the light of love from its Source. I enjoy cooking/baking, because I love caring for my family in this way and hosting and feeding others. It is a reflection of God's provision for us and His richness. He doesn't just give us food to sustain us and keep us alive, but He gives us flavors and tastebuds, noses and scents, eyes and colors to behold to enjoy. I love crochet, because I can give something homemade, time/thought/effort-rich, and prayed over with love to encourage another. Every other crochet project I work on is a small blanket for our church's miscarriage and infertility ministry; the hope is that it will be a small tangible reminder of God's compassionate character. I (once I really get started, am sure that I will) love sewing, because it will help me serve my household and help and encourage others. I look forward to reflecting how God made me in sewing projects and perhaps giving others sewn gifts one day as a reminder that the recipient is loved.

So as I am just starting to really grow in these domestic arts, I wondered whether I should include my journey in this blog, in a separate blog, or not at all in the internet world. But as I searched the depths of the internet for crochet goodness the other day, I stumbled across a blog that helped me make this decision. The internet has been such a helpful tool in encouraging me in the Lord through growing and equipping me in the areas in which He has given me a passion to glorify Him. So I don't think it would be out of place on this blog of our lives and learnings to share these adventures, recipes, skills, projects, and tips with you.

I know some of you readers have no interest in domestic arts, but I encourage you also to remember, "And whatever you do, in word or deed, do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him" (Colossians 3:17). Whether your thing is computer programming, reading books and seeking out knowledge, athletics, or sci fi, remember, "For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them" (Ephesians 2:10). God created you with your passions, talents, and giftedness that you may passionately, gratefully, and joyfully glorify Him.

So to kick things off, I will write two posts in one day - this one and a recipe for strawberry goodness. I know strawberries certainly lead me to worship! Enjoy!

3 comments:

Sarah said...

Yay for you! I really love my sewing now and am also looking forward to making gifts! If you want some good starting tips, this website is having a "quilting month" with a series on quilting/sewing basics; the second series is posted today if you want to check it out: http://sewmamasew.com/blog2/

roBUT & loLER said...

Oooh! Thanks for sharing the link! I have decided I am going to force myself to start learning by working on real projects this Saturday. I have set aside the day to make envelope pillow cases. We'll see how it goes! You should come over, see the house, and sew with me one day!

Sarah said...

dude i definitely will! lets plan a date! i have started my first quilt!!! we'll see how that goes... :-)