Homeland Security
Sharon Jaynes
Today’s Truth
“A capable, intelligent and virtuous woman, who is he who can
find her?
She is far more precious than jewels, and her value is far
above rubies or pearls,” (Proverbs 31:10 AMPC).
Friend to Friend
I just got back /from seeing the 9/11 Memorial. I don’t think () I’ll ever be the same.
After the horrific events of that devastating day, President George
W. Bush appointed the new cabinet position of Homeland Security. It is
defined /as the deterrence, prevention, and preemption of, and defense
against, aggression /targeted at United States territory, sovereignty,
population, and infrastructure /as well as the management of the
consequences of such aggression and other domestic emergencies.
In a speech on July 16, 2002, in the Rose Garden, he explained how
Homeland Security would deal with the threats of the 21st century /in
our country. “Our unity is a great weapon /in the fight. And by acting
together to create a new and single Department of Homeland Security
we’ll be sending the world a signal //that the Congress and the
administration will work /together /to protect the American people and to
win the war on terror.”
As I read President Bush’s description of homeland security and the
perilous dangers //that threaten our country, I was reminded
/of the
danger that threatens our homes as well.
There is a war /going on /to
destroy the God-ordained institution of marriage /in this country and
around the world.
Interestingly,
Webster’s dictionary defines marriage as “the institution under which a man and a woman become legally united
on a permanent basis.”
Almost every word of that definition is under
attack today. We need our own “homeland security” to establish the
deterrence, prevention, and preemptions of, and defense against,
aggression targeted against our marriages.
* Deterrence
is a strategy intended to dissuade an adversary from taking an action
not yet started, or to prevent them from doing something that another
state desires.
* preemption 선제공격; The action of preempting or forestalling, especially of making a preemptive attack.
For a man to guard his heart usually means he must guard his eyes.
For a woman to guard her heart, it means she must guard her emotions.
“My coworker really listens to me,” Barbara mused. “My friend, Peter,
truly cares about my problems,” Clare reflected. “Bob at the post
office likes me in this red sweater,” Mary pondered. Each of these
thoughts sets off the “homeland security alarm.” Homeland security
begins in our own hearts.
Mighty Warrior on Patrol
Homeland security also means that we work /to protect our families.
The Proverbs 31 woman has represented an ideal for women /throughout
the ages. While she intimidates some, all would agree
() she is a role
model /worth emulating. Scripture describes her as smart, skillful,
thrifty, and strong. She’s a good cook, a savvy money manager, a
contributor to the community, an entrepreneur, a seamstress, a blessed
mother, a faithful friend, a loyal wife, and a devotee of God.
As Proverbs 31:10 states, “An excellent wife, who can find? For her worth is far above jewels.” The New International Version calls her “a wife of noble character.” But I personally like the Amplified
version that describes her as “a capable, intelligent, and virtuous
woman.” The Hebrew word that’s translated “excellent” or “virtuous” can
also mean “wealthy, prosperous, valiant, boldly courageous, powerful, mighty warrior.
She fights Satan /on her knees /in prayer, she fights her hectic
schedule /to keep her priorities /in proper perspective,
and she fights
/to guard her heart /against ungodly influences of the society //in which
she lives.
In verse 27, we see that the Proverbs 31 woman “watches over the
ways of her household,” or as another translation states,
“she
carefully watches all that goes on /in her household” (NLT). The
phrase “watch over” means to “hedge about as with thorns,” much as a
mother bird might protect her young /with the thorny rim of a nest. These
same words are also used in the Bible /as a military term, such as to
watch over a city.
I envision the wife of noble character /walking around the wall /
fortifying her home, fully equipped to take on any enemy
//that threatens
to invade her marriage. But lest we imagine () the enemy is always some
outside force, I believe () the greatest enemy can be what happens in our
own hearts and minds.
Homeland security? I believe () it begins /in our very own hearts and homes.
Let’s Pray
Dear Heavenly Father, I pray that you will show me how to protect my
home. When something comes before me that I should not see, help me to
turn my head, click the delete button, or change the channel. Help me
to guard my heart above all else. I also pray that you will help me to
be a mighty prayer warrior for my family. I will stand /in the gap /for
each member of my family, interceding for them by name.
In Jesus’ Name,
Amen