(Pro 3:33 KJV) The curse of the LORD is in the house of the wicked: but he blesseth the habitation of the just.
As I said, I am reading the Christian Standard Bible this month in Proverbs. As I read it, I noticed that in the second part of this verse, instead of “habitation” (5116), it has “home”. I think that is a valuable insight.
When I was a kid I remember a lady who would read a poem every year, I think on Mother’s Day, and the only thing I remember is “It takes I heap-a lot of livin’, to make a house a home”. Our house, or habitation, is simply a building. It can be finished, painted, the doors mounted, the roof covered and still not be a home. It takes that added application of people. Even then you can have a habitation full of people who don’t really live there because their lives are centered other places.
So? Is your house a home? Is it just a place to hang your hat and lay your body down to sleep? I would suggest if that’s the case that you start by making a place where you worship. And make it a place where family becomes important. The place where you study. The place that becomes your home, or as the gospel of John would talk about, your abode.
Tuesday, December 3, 2024
A House Is Not a Home
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