Three years ago when we made the decision to begin Upper
Level Construction it was with the full faith and understanding that God will
provide for us each step of the way and He so faithfully has. We saw the path that God put before us and
regardless of how nerve-wracking it was as newlyweds to commit to starting our
own business we took a leap of faith and committed our business, just like our
marriage, to serving God’s purposes.
Female nesting on the other hand has taken form or worry
(pregnancy worry is the worst) but to stay relevant to this post my current
worry is that with all of this work, the second job, our own home projects, and
social events this summer, mama and papa over here won’t get to spend very much
time with one another.
My husband is the hardest worker I have ever met in my entire life. He wakes up early every day and not only makes the coffee and takes care of the dog, he always manages to have five minutes to watch some of the news. Then he goes on to a full day working construction and is actively on the job for 8 to 10 hours. On most days after work he is helping a family member with a project or helping a friend.
My husband is the hardest worker I have ever met in my entire life. He wakes up early every day and not only makes the coffee and takes care of the dog, he always manages to have five minutes to watch some of the news. Then he goes on to a full day working construction and is actively on the job for 8 to 10 hours. On most days after work he is helping a family member with a project or helping a friend.
Knowing his work ethic, determination and new-found desire
to “nest” and prepare financially for our child, I’m concerned that he will
wear himself out but then I remembered the heart of the man I married during a
conversation tonight.
He went to help out our 75 year old neighbor insulate some
of her windows and refused to accept payment for a favor that took him 10
minutes so he came home with homemade cinnamon rolls as his payment. On the ride home from small group today,
admittedly getting tense about all of the upcoming obligations he has and
worrying about being forgotten, he mentions that he spent 45 minutes talking
with our neighbor. The two of them
talked about their faith, raising children, me, my hobbies and even my
blog. He spent 45 minutes sharing our
life and discussing our faith with our neighbor and as he was telling his
story, I remember what I love most about him.
While all of this work and these obligations make me worry
that our relationship or our family will go by the wayside, God gently reminded
me of the heart that my husband has. He
has a heart for others but most importantly, he has a heart for the Lord and a
heart for me.
Tonight I have to say that I am so grateful that three years
after we are married God gives me the privilege to witness the man of God my
husband is and continues to become.
You see there are some people that don’t feel that faith
plays a big part in marriage but I wholeheartedly disagree. My husband is not just a good man or a hard
worker; he is a man of God and has a servant’s heart. In the moments or in the times that I feel insecure
in my marriage because of this reason or that, I am able to release those
insecurities to the Lord and trust in the man that He has created. Knowing that God is the leader of my
husband’s heart and the head of our household, I can move forward in confidence
and faith without concern.
God has given Jake these opportunities and not only will
Jake do his best to fulfill his commitments, he will take 45 minutes out of his
day to talk to a widow who needs a friendly visit and also spend an hour having
dinner visiting with my mom and I after she gets back from a trip. I’m so blessed by him.
Wives, I challenge you to push away those cobwebs of worry
and remember the heart of the man you married.
If remembering the heart of the man you married doesn’t give you
comfort, trust God with the heart of the man you married. His loves never fails and with His strength
our husbands can do all things in Christ, which includes being loving husbands,
present fathers, and good stewards.
Tonight I’m grateful for the heart of my man and will
continue to pray that God uses Jake’s heart in ways that honor Him.
Philippians 2:3-5
Do nothing from rivalry or conceit, but in humility count
others more significant than yourselves.
Let each of you look not only to his own interests, but also to the
interests of others. Have this mind
among yourselves, which is yours in Christ Jesus.
Psalm 1:1-4
Blessed is the man who walks not in the counsel of the
wicked, nor stands in the way of sinners, nor sits in the seat of scoffers; but
his delight is in the law of the Lord, and on his law he meditates day and
night. He is like a tree planted by
streams of water that yields its fruit in its season, and its leaf does not
wither. In all that he does, he
prospers.