
I am always looking at ways to communicate to my daughter. She's a very curious 9 year old and my husband always complains that I give her too much information. One of the things I do, to not go crazy or to keep my dreams alive is look at houses. I've never owned a house and it's a dream of mine to own one. I love big houses, where everything is big including the back yard.
So this morning, my daughter Arie and I are looking at houses in various states. This one state had lovely homes and great prices. We were really dreaming and enjoying ourselves. Talking about what we would do with the rooms, the backyard garden and swing set..etc etc. A few minutes later, when I was having a shower...it hit me. We can compare our lives to homes. I started thinking of how God created us and put the highest value that is possible on our lives. We are worth that much to him. So mentally, I'm telling my daughter this. (I have to prepare mentally cause she asks tough questions....) God placed the highest value on her just as an expert builder would expect his house that he built to be valued. People would come and want that house, but wouldn't want to pay that much for it...so they look for faults or ways they can help depreciate the value of the house. That's what some people do. They try to bring you down so they can control , manipulate or use you for their own purposes.
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Then there is the depreciation value of the neighborhood. This is reflective of the friends we keep close to us. I was baffled the first time I heard this many years ago, that if the neighbor doesn't take care of his home or lawn, the value of your home can be depreciated. And it's so true with our own lives. Our value depreciates when we hang out and keep company with the wrong people. There are persons who look good, seem strong and loyal. But really they are weak, insecure, combative, polarizing, never compromising, ill reputation, immature and too toxic to be around. They can't get along with anyone, so they try to join your neighborhood to make themselves look good. God doesn't want our value to depreciate because of those people. He also doesn't want us to hate them. Recognise who they are and what they bring and pray for them.....show God 's love by example because only he can bring change to someone else's life. In doing that we grow in character and strength and therefore, God has effected change in our own lives.

The weather patterns also play and important role in attracting the right buyer for a house. Some states are so cold or so hot. There are states prone to hurricanes and tornadoes, flooding etc.These factors are not in our hands and they are representative of life's trials and tribulations. How a house prepares it self or deals with these spontaneous events also increases or decreases it's value. That's when home improvements need to be made to be more prepared and provide a safe haven for it's owners. Just like our bodies. We face unexpected trials, death of loved ones and uncertainties. How we deal with it or learn from it says something about our value. And we make improvements to better gird ourselves for the next challenge. Dealing with these events and overcoming them are not just for our benefit but for others. We can help others who may be going through the same uncertainties by sharing our experiences with them. They, in turn, can share theirs which will also help to make us stronger.

Our foundation plays the most important part. House built on shady standings are easily destroyed. I would tell Arielle to build her house on the foundation of Jesus Christ. The living true God, the Rock of our salvation. When you build your home on great values, morals and righteous living, you are able to withstand all the things life throws at you. In this day of an overload of information and exposure to things that God calls sinful even today, we need a foundation in Christ. No matter how things change, our foundation and standards never change. It's what makes us strong and preserves our lives as landmarks despite the changing the times. I would admonish her to build her life upon these principles.
Young people have so many challenges in this new era which only means so many opportunities to reflect the love of Jesus and the Lordship of who he is in their lives. Don't let the world or people dictate your standards and your value. Don't let pressures make you into something you're not. Stand firm on the Rock!