Shift the Atmosphere

Have you ever entered a room and the atmosphere was so thick that you could cut it with a knife? You could easily sense that harsh words were spoken, or an argument had taken place in the room. When we argue and speak negative and unpleasant words in our homes, those words remain and continue to effect the atmosphere until someone clears the air.


I don't know about you, but I must have peace in my life and in my home. When I first got married, and especially after becoming a mom, I realized the importance of creating an atmosphere that my family could succeed in. I believe that the home is the place where children should gain a true sense of safety and security through a loving and peaceful environment. Now, you may be thinking, "What kind of fairytale lifestyle are you dreaming of?" Maybe this seems far from where you are right now, but I'm here to tell you that a peaceful home is very attainable if you determine to have one on purpose.

Anyone can change the atmosphere in a home, but women in particular, as makers of the home, have the ability to set the tone for the home. I'm sure you've heard the saying, "If mama ain't happy nobody is happy." Women can shift the atmosphere in a home for the bad or for the good depending on how we respond to the situations and circumstances around us through the words we speak out of our mouths.  In Proverbs 21: 9 & 19 we are reminded of this very thing: Better to dwell in a corner of a housetop, than in a house shared with a contentious woman. Better to dwell in the wilderness, than with a contentious and angry woman. Those are strong statements aren't they? So according to God's word, women should put an end to all strife, anger, bitterness, or contention, and instead create a peaceful atmosphere for their families to live in.

Through prayer, we can shift the atmosphere in our homes so that every member in our household can live peacefully and pleasantly. Even in the midst of hard times, we can still maintain a peaceful environment by exercising our God-given authority and by making a decision to live in peace and walk in love with our family members. I wish you could ask one of my children what it was like to live in our home while they were growing up.  Everything wasn’t always perfect, and we certainly had our differences over the years, but it was peaceful.  I simply refused to allow anything other than God's peace to reign supreme in our home.  And when guests come into our home, they often tell me how peaceful it is.   I say this not to brag on anything that I've done in my own strength.  I boast in the Lord when I say that the very presence of God comes to dwell in our homes when we welcome Him.  Below I've listed some of the ways that you can shift the atmosphere in the right direction and clear the air in your home.


1. Refuse to allow strife to enter your home.

2. Pray and speak God's Word out loud throughout your home.

3. Sing praises to God out loud throughout your home.

4. Play praise and worship music throughout your home.

5. Don't argue in front of your children, but discuss issues in private, calmly and sensibly.

6. Don't allow your children to argue or fight with each other, but talk them through their differences.

7. Be mindful of what you allow into your home via TV shows, movies, music, ect.
   
Now we all have different family dynamics, and some of us have to work harder than others when it comes to shifting the atmosphere in our homes. It may seem overwhelming, but I speak from experience when I say that it can be done. It may require some work and determination on your part, but it will be well worth it.  As Christians, we know that our struggle is not against mere flesh and blood, but with unseen forces that come against us (see Ephesians 6:10-18). But through the Word of God and prayer, God will strengthen you and give you a strategy and plan of action to set things in order in your home.

Wouldn't it be wonderful for your children to look back on their childhood and teenage years one day, only to remember the loving and peaceful atmosphere they grew up in at home? Wouldn’t you love to the walk through the doors of your home and be greeted by the peace and presence of God?  Is it time to shift the atmosphere in your home? Share some of the ways you create the right aftmosphere in your home.  

Blessings,

Kathy

More prayers and strategies for the family are included in my book
Pray-ers Bear Fruit.  


11 comments:

  1. Kathy,

    I absolutely love it!! Thank you for sharing a piece of your God-given wisdom with me!! God Bless

    -Mechelle

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  2. Mechelle, You are such an encouragement! Thank you for taking the time to comment. It's a joy for me to share what I've learned, and help make things easiers for others than it was for myself. That's what it's all about.

    Blessings,
    Kathy

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  3. A much needed post Sis. The adversary, more than ever is trying to rip homes apart from the inside out. I was raised in a home where God was first, and my father was respected as priest. Peace in our home is key to peace in future generations. Our children truly do learn what the live.

    Blessings!

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  4. Anita, Thank you for your comment. You are so right. We have to be aware of who our real enemy is and rise above his tactics. I love what you shared about your childhood home and how "your dad was respected as priest." That is powerful! My experience was quite different. The home I grew up in wasn't horrible, but it was not peaceful either. That's why I was determined to have a peaceful home right at the start of my marriage.

    God bless you and your family!

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  5. Hi Kathy. Just wanted to drop you a line to say, your book is a true blessing! It should be required reading for every true prayer warrior and very intercessory prayer ministry. I recommended it to some of my friends and I look forward to writing about it on my blog by the end of next week. I pray all is well with you.

    Blessings!

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  6. Hi Anita! I was out of town when your comment came through. It was so encouraging, and just what I needed. My mother-in-law (a mighty prayer warrior) said the same thing as you after reading the book. I would love to see Pray-ers Bear Fruit in the hands of Pray-ers all around the world. Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts, and for letting others know about the book. I'm looking forward to reading your upcoming blog post. :)

    Blessings!

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  7. Hey my friend Aleasha sent this my way when i told her of a bad atmosphere in a college class I am taking. Gonna pray about this and hopefully come next class God will provide the breath of fresh air the room is needing.
    From,
    Bridget

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  8. Hi Bridget.

    I agree with you in prayer that the atmosphere will change. You have the authority to do it. Thank you for your comment. God Bless you with your class. I welcome you to follow my blog. Theres a lot of helpful, practical tips here.

    Kathy

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  9. Wow, That is a great word. It's interesting how GOD works.

    I kept hearing "shifting the atmosphere, so I wanted to know exactly what is meant by this. So I've been studying on this.

    The wife and I get into an artument, and I'm wondering why/how she gets so set off.

    I happen to stumble across this as the same time I was studying on "shifting the atmosphere", and after an argument with my wife.

    The timing of this, is nothing but GOD!

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    1. I'm so glad you found my blog and this article in particular. Now you have knowledge of how you can change the atmosphere in your home through prayer, words are powerful! Please visit again. God bless

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