Proverbs 31:15
She riseth also while it is yet night,
and giveth meat to her household,
and a portion to her maidens.
Oh, is this ever one of the hardest traits of the virtuous woman for me to practice - the flesh is so strong. She rises early in the morning! Yes, I need sleep in order to do the tasks set before me each day, but do I need as much as I claim, or do I just veer toward fleshly laziness? It is easy to be slow to arise when there is "no place that I have to be." I would gladly rise daily at 7 or 8 am, but that does not meet the needs of my household. Why? Hubby is walking out the door at 7:15. Shouldn't he have breakfast prepared for him? Shouldn't I pack his lunch? Should he have to wander around in the dark?
I have spurts of success in this arena. When I am leaning on God and seeking His help to rise early, I see many benefits.
- I have quiet time with God before the distractions of the day.
- I start my day on the right foot.
- I can start a load of laundry and check something off my list right away.
- Hubby can have a hot breakfast (or a cold one) prepared for him.
- Hubby's lunch is well planned and in his box when he is ready to go.
- There is time to talk with hubby before he leaves for the day.
- More work is accomplished while hubby is gone (because an object in motion tends to stay in motion) allowing for more hubby/wifey time at night.
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