December 23, 2024

Resolution for Women: Off Broadway

 

For the law was given through Moses,

grace and truth came through Jesus Christ.

John 1:17 

 

If you didn’t read today’s chapter, you’re probably wondering what in the world a can of WD-40 is doing in our blog today!!  If you did read it, you will know exactly what it’s meant for!  Read on…..

When I read the script Priscilla mentioned in the first part of this chapter, I have to admit that I was feeling a bit uneasy.  Why?  Because I felt like she was talking about the script that was written about my home a few years back.

The Lord is really working in me the last couple of weeks.  Last week, we talked about loving our kids; and the difference between loving them and being their friend.  This week, we are talking about grace in the home.  This chapter, we are talking about expectations / grace within the home.

I admit when I first moved into this home, I had no experience being a step-mom.  I have been a step-child before, but never a step-parent.  I had good and bad experiences as a step-child.  I learned, or rather I thought I had learned, what to do…and what not to do.  But, as life would have it, I realized very quickly that I hadn’t learned anything about step-parenting.

I had it in my head what I thought my new home was going to be like.  My husband and I talked a lot about what my responsibilities would be.  I thought I was going to just walk in and everything would just be peachy-keen!  Not!!

I can go back now and see the reason why things didn’t go so smoothly.  I was bullheaded.  My expectations were extremely high, especially when there had been NO expectations prior to me living in our home.  ANY expectations that I would have had would have been considered too high because of the lack of expectations before me.

To me, I wanted the kids to understand that I was just doing what their dad wanted me to do.  To the boys, they just wanted me to go away, and leave them to do whatever they wanted, as they had been doing for almost two years.

I was an intruder.  I was a spy.  I was a tattle-tale.  I was the enemy in their little world that had been so rudely interrupted!

Grace?  We didn’t know that word back then.  None of us did.  We were one of the most dysfunctional families in the neighborhood.  Neighborhood?  Nooo, in the whole town it felt like!

I expected the fairly tale setting.  I would move in.  We would all love each other.  We would all get along.  We would all have a great time.  And so on…..  WRONG!!!

I and everyone else in this family found out rather quickly that was not to be!

My expectations were to have respect for each other.  You did what you were told to do.  You didn’t bad-mouth each other.  You, in no way, showed violence.  You kept peace in the home.

Some may say that doesn’t sound like my expectations were too high.  But in this home, it was, only because it had never been reinforced before.  Now I come into the home and I was reinforcing these things, and the troops were not happy, at all!!  I was truly the enemy.

I admit now that I blew it.  My expectations should have been adjusted to a lower level, until we learned about each other.  Instead I just marched in and laid down the law.  Wrong way to go about things.  That blew up in my face, and it caused a lot of heartache for all of us.  I take the blame for that.  If I could go back and do it all over again, I would totally do things differently.

The lesson I learned is that each individual in your home has certain capabilities.  The expectations of that person should be based on what that person is truly capable of giving.  No individual should be forced into doing something they are not capable of doing, no matter what.  It should begin with teaching that individual first.  No one can do what they have not learned.  How can they?  They have yet to learn what is expected of them.  They Will Fail!!  And so will YOU, if you insist on them performing something they have yet to learn!

Re-evaluate your expectations of those in your home.  Re-evaluate how you can adjust your expectations to what is capable for each person in your home.  Don’t set the expectations so very high that no one will be able to reach it.  If you do, YOU will be hurt, disappointed, and more!  You will not achieve what you hope to if your expectations are not attainable.  Yes, I agree that we sometimes have to stretch our expectations to help our self and others strive for success.  But, what I am talking about here is setting the expectations so high, that no one can attain them …. To YOUR Satisfaction!

If you want peace, fun, laughter, acceptance, love, and a well oiled family unit, whip out the WD-40 (GRACE) and start spraying the areas where the expectations are too high, so you can loosen up a bit!  Don’t be a drill sergeant like I was!

 

Be a woman resolved to show grace in your home! 

 

Grace is the smile that everyone in your home is waiting to receive from you.

 

Truly if you use the grace card in your home, you will see much better results that I did when I first moved in here.  Today, we still struggle with past hurts because of how high the expectations had been set, and unmet.  We’re a work in progress, but by the grace of God, we are much better than we were back then!!  Praise God!!

 

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Let’s Pray:

Lord, I lift to You each person who is reading this today, and maybe struggling with expectations that are too high in their home, or their work environment.  Maybe they are the ones with the high expectations.  Maybe they need to loosen up a bit.  Maybe they need to learn how to use grace in their home or workplace.  Father I ask You to give them wisdom and discernment on how they can show grace to each person in their life, or how they can set the right level of expectations for their home, or workplace.  Lord, forgive us for the times that we have expected way too much from others.  Forgive us for the times that we have tried to force our expectations onto others.  Help us give grace to those who need to learn from us.  In Jesus’ Name, AMEN.

 

Your Assignment:

Tell us about an area of your life where your expectations need adjusting.  How will you go about changing them, and why?

 

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Comments

  1. Very good word, Christi.

  2. clutter…puting things away…a place for everything and everything in its place—this is the area where my expectations STILL need adjusting. i know, doesn't really seem too important in the realm of eternity, now does it? but in this little kingdom the haydens live in, it has great impact. thinking about this i realized that—while i don't say as much about it as in the past, and i manage the clutter rather than hoping SOMEONE else will—my heart has not changed. eeeek! therein lies the problem. soooo, that's where my work is at. praying about that alot today. God will help me; i know He will. <3

  3. Lannette Boe says

    Wow I sure could relate to your family situation Christi. This was similar to my first marriage. My husband had a small child and a lot of things just didn't go right in that whole step parenting situation. But to fast forward to today I have always had such high expectations of not only my kids (I was a single parent most of all my kids lives) but for myself and actually do still today for myself. I expect no less than almost perfect results for myself so that WD-40 really hit me hard. I must use that in some areas of my own life. This was a good chapter for me today for where I am in my life (actually every chapter has been good for me). Great blog you brought forth today Christy…..once again thank you so much for being real, honest and transparent in the things you share with us!

  4. I truly expect too much from ME. I'm the one that I'm hardest on. I'm the one I make unreasonable demands on. I'm the one thats frustrated with myself. I'm really good at letting everyone else off the hook. I'm really praying about this as it affects all around me. Frustrated Kim isn't a graceful Kim. Thanks Christi for being so real all the time. You make us feel safe!!!

    • That is one of the best compliments I could have received, Kim. Thank You. Praying for you today, that God will to you why you are so hard on yourself. That He will work in your heart so you are not hard on YOU! 🙂 YOU are an amazing woman! God loves you and so do I. ((HUGS))

  5. Good word Christi, Good food for thought. Love the WD40 of Grace. AMEN!!!

    • I loved that part of the book, as well. It's just a good reminder that we can use in every day life. Now, every time I see a can of WD-40, I am going to remember this lesson from Priscilla!! 🙂

  6. Love this!!
    I have 5 awesome kids but I had to and still have to learn how to deal with each one differently and not interact with them in the same way. They're 5 unique individuals, not clones! Thank you for this today Christi!

  7. Such a good word today Christi! I'm whipping out may can of WD-40 as soon as I can find it! Lord help me to let grace be my home!!!!

  8. Carol Costello says

    Christi, I so love your transperancy in your blogs and comments. So often pride stops us from admitting our failures, but you, my friend, use yours for the greater good of others. I truly believe this is your calling! Your blogs are so heartfelt and inspiring, and so relatable!!! Thank You! Big Love!

  9. I'm ordering a case!!!! Wd40 Stock will go up.

  10. I am like you Christi, the first part of this chapter hit a little to close to home! It was my way or the highway in our home. I wish I had read this book 15-20 years ago when my children were little. How much better our home life would have been. I still find myself setting expectations too high. I need to reshape my expectations so I can do what is best for my family. Thanks for being so honest 🙂

  11. I would have to say our home life. I am a lttile OCD about things. I want everything in perfect order ( cleaned, put up in the proper place, etc…you name it it's got a place) and I need to realize that that may not always be the case. It is okay Pam I have to keep telling myself. Great words Christi and thanks for sharing.