1/19/2018 0 Comments Reflections on MotherhoodA Baby Shower Devotion Standing up here, there are a lot of things I’m not going to tell you:
I’m not going to tell you all about how kids are… interesting little creatures who have a certain inclination towards sugar and driving their mothers insane. I’m sure you’ve already heard enough horror stories to make a person wonder why anyone ever had children, and yet… here you are. The truth of parenting is, just as Jesus endured the Cross for the joy set before Him, you too would do anything for the little joy literally sitting right in front of you…covered from head to toe in peanut butter. And even though there will be hard days, someday you’ll look back on these years and wish you could do it all over again… or, at least, that’s what they tell me. I’m not going to tell you the practical steps to raising a happy, healthy, well-adjusted kid because the last thing you need is another mother telling you that your child needs to be raised in a minimalist environment… while wanting for nothing. Gluten free… except all the cookies and cake and pizza that every happy child deserves. Screen free… except all the hyper educational shows that are really just…. hyper cheesy. Everyone is already giving you their opinion on how you should raise your kid, and you’re probably going insane. The reality is, there are some days where keeping your children alive is a challenge (trust me, I have two busy boys), and… well… I don’t think a single woman in here would consider themselves totally happy, healthy, or well-adjusted, let alone all three. Our mommas loved us and raised us the best they knew how, and that is really what every child needs. I am going to tell you that there will come a day where it seems like the entire world is coming to an end, you did absolutely nothing right, and you wonder if you’re really the best mother for your child. You’re going to look back on his or her life and see all the times you failed, all the times you fell, all the times you thought more of yourself than of them… and despair. And on that day, I want you to be able to look back on today and remember this: Jesus loves your little baby so much more than you ever could, and He gave them to you. From the beginning of time, God knew all the ways you were going to fail, and yet He knew that the best momma your baby could possibly have… is you. You with all your quirks and foibles, your strengths and weaknesses, your likes and dislikes… you are the best mother for your child. Just the way God made you. Don’t get me wrong. That doesn’t mean you won’t mess up. What it does mean is God will use your failings to make them stronger, to form them into images of Himself. Hasn’t He already promised that He works all things together for the good of those who love Him? Just as God used Joseph’s brothers selling him into slavery to make him into the person to save all of Israel, so will God use your mistakes to do great things. The best mom for your child is you. Hold on to that. Embrace that. Remember that. That moment when you feel tempted to be someone else, to try to be just like THAT mom (you know… the one that everyone looks up to totally unaware of her own faults and mistakes), remember that God made you you (you know… the one that everyone looks up to totally unaware of her own faults and mistakes), remember that God made you you, just the way you are, to glorify Him and fulfill the purpose He has for you, which includes being a mom. Yes, He has a lot of work to do on you yet, just as He does with all of us. But that work won’t change who you are. You are you, and all of that pruning will be to take away the things in your life that keep you from shining bright for Him. So, be yourself and love yourself for Christ’s sake. He loves you enough to sacrifice everything for you! Who are you to tell you that you’re not lovable? Take time to discover your strengths so you can soar. Time to discover your weaknesses so you can grow and ask for help. Time to learn what makes you smile. Often, we get so caught up in being who we think everyone wants us to be that we forget who we are… and therefore lose sight of the glorious plans God has for us. There is a victory for Satan in convincing someone that they are not lovable and to be someone else, for then the plans God has for them sit on the sidelines waiting for them to come home. Sometimes, we just need to take some time to find ourselves again, like Julia Roberts in “Runaway Bride” trying every possible way of cooking eggs to find her favorite. As Dr. Seuss famously said, “You are you. That is truer than true. There is no one alive who is youer than you.” Jesus loves you, Jesus loves your baby, and Jesus gave you to each other.
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