Many mothers, fathers, children, friends, godly sisters and brothers in Christ, and even sometimes our pastors, experience an invisible suffering of being unseen. This phenomenon prompts me to recall the scripture (1 Corinthians 16:14), which states, “Let all your things be done with charity.” All our actions should be motivated by charity. (Love) This principle is where we often falter. While wives may clean the house, do laundry, assist with homework, take children to their sports, encourage their children about the significance of Christ, encourage neighbors and people she meets and show people love, always ready to help anyone in need if she can, and care for her husband’s needs, and never forget their relationship with their heavenly father. Often, we acknowledge requests of the church. However, it is crucial for us as women or ladies of Christ to open our hearts and recognize that we perform all these tasks out of love. Unconditional love. Additionally, I believe that women should recognize that God is constantly with them and observes their faithfulness and genuine love for others in their lives.
Today, take time to reflect and seek divine guidance if you feel overlooked or unappreciated. Pray that your actions are motivated by love and that there is a higher power who observes all that transpires.
Blessing,
Darlene