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Submission is a Good Thing

Submission is a good thing, despite what the world tries to tell you. The world has muddled the definition of submission and I suspect that’s why many folks want to avoid it. But submission done right is a good thing.

tips for a habit of obedience through submission

I am not where I am supposed to be, but at least I am not where I was.

Today, most people would refer to me as passive. If I am wronged by someone or something, I will seek to correct it. Despite my forcefulness, I will not steal my peace and joy. If I can’t resolve it then I trust that God will. It’s amazing how capable He is.

For me, submission is about doing what I know to do without expecting anything in return. Just the other day, my husband said he wished he felt like doing things around the house when he got home from work. My mind wanted to comment, but fortunately, my spirit prevailed. I said nothing. My words can not change how he acts or what he does. If scripture tells us anything it’s that a nagging wife is unbearable. It may not seem like nagging to you, but believe me when I tell you he has a different perspective!

I am sweeping up, cleaning the sink, straightening my desk, all before I go to bed at night. Some days it is easier to do what I know to do despite or in spite of what my husband may or may not do. Some days I want to throw the broom at him. As I push ahead and try to live by example, all the while NOT expecting anything from anyone except my God, it gets a little easier.

Now that I know that I can do what I need to do, I intend to work on my consistency. It doesn’t matter how many times I say it or write it, it all comes back to me doing what I know to do and doing it consistently. It helps when I have accountability so I’m going to try something new.

It may not always be fun walking out life with a submissive spirit, but learning submission is a good thing.

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