What are some I forgot?? Give me some suggestions!
From my personal experience, incorporating biblical principles into home management has transformed not only the atmosphere but also my mindset. One key insight I've learned is to trust in God's provision rather than overstocking or hoarding supplies. This approach creates a less cluttered and more peaceful living space, reflecting true faith rather than anxiety about the future. Another important lesson is stewardship — viewing your home as a responsibility to maintain and care for, not just a possession to own. I found that keeping the house tidy aligns with this mindset, helping me focus on caring for what God has entrusted to me, rather than cleaning out of obligation or personal satisfaction alone. I also experienced that avoiding harsh language and promoting wholesome, uplifting communication within the family, as encouraged in Ephesians 4:29, contributes significantly to a harmonious household. It builds up relationships and nurtures a supportive environment. Lastly, preparing your home to be hospitable at any time not only welcomes guests but fosters generosity and readiness. This makes hosting natural and joyful rather than stressful or chaotic. Incorporating these principles takes time and commitment, but it deeply enriches your home life, creating a space of faith, trust, and genuine care.



































































































um... so... one of the ways that God ensures that squirrels are cared for during the winter is their instinct to hoard food. helping yourself, being prepared for emergencies is not mistrust of God it's a form of stewardship and gratitude. testing God by not being reasonable prepared for disasters and emergencies is not wise.