When I got pregnant with my first child, I had no idea I was signing up for the world’s hardest job. One day while I complained about the plagues and problems of pregnancy, a friend said, “This is nothing. The hard part starts when that baby comes out.” But I didn’t believe her.
The fact that she already had two kids should have clued me in, but I didn’t get it.
I didn’t know being a mom could wear you down like nothing else.
Little kids wear your body down. Late nights and interrupted sleep can turn any woman into a zombie. Then there are fights to referee and messes to clean up. You need the agility of a ninja to make it down your hallway without tripping on Legos and Nerf Blasters.
Big kids wear out your heart. Adolescence brings still more late nights because they’re not home yet. You learn to keep your cool when they blow up on you or pour their hearts out to you. You pray more when they make wonky decisions.
Some days you feel like it’ll take a supernatural act of God for you to take one more mom step. You might even long for the days when you were a child yourself without a care in the world. Please know you’re not alone.
We forget we’re children first and mothers second. We have a heavenly Father who delights to call us daughters.
“Because you are his sons, God sent the Spirit of his Son into our hearts, the Spirit who calls out, ‘Abba,Father.’ So you are no longer a slave, but God’s child; and since you are his child, God has made you also an heir.” - Galatians 4:6-7
We don’t usually think of these verses in connection with motherhood, but I see three truths for moms here:
Remember how your baby mesmerized you and took your breath away in the delivery room? You delighted in rocking your little miracle and rubbing your cheek against her fuzzy head. How much more does your Heavenly Father, the most loving and joyful being in the universe, rejoice over you?
God is so delighted with us that he gave us a breathtaking gift; He sent His own Spirit into our hearts to mark us as His children. He also makes us His heirs; we have an eternal inheritance. Sometimes we moms need to remember we’re God’s children first and foremost. When we stop and pay attention, His Spirit reminds us we’re loved and treasured.
Let’s face it. Mothering can feel like slave labor. Cooking, cleaning, laundry, and driving never end. Not receiving a paycheck for it can make us feel like our work lacks value. For me these verses from Galatians are good news: “You are no longer a slave, but God’s child.” That’s freeing. It reminds me that as an heir of Christ, I have a noble calling. My work has meaning. No longer a slave to sin, I’m a daughter of God who’s been set free to serve.
We’ve been set free from slavery and empowered to serve, yet part of being a child is that we have the privilege of rest when we need it. We’re not slaves to any Superwoman trap either. We’re free to ask for help from husbands, friends, and family when we need to rest.
The Spirit inside us calls, “Abba, Father!” We can call His name when we need a rescue for a bad day or just a moment to feel His arms around us. Sometimes we need a few minutes to step away from the responsibilities of motherhood to sit with our Heavenly Father and relax in the knowledge that we’re His children.
Often I have an all or nothing approach to spending time with God. I think it doesn’t count unless I have a half an hour to read my “Bible in One Year” program, pray, and write in a journal. If I can’t do all that, I end up not doing anything. In reality, our Heavenly Father delights in any small effort we make to spend time with Him:
We find the strength and sanity we need for each day when we draw near to God. Even in our weariest moments, our Father’s touch is what will give us the grace to continue the loving work of motherhood day by day.
Lord, thank you for the privilege of being your child. Help me to let go of my responsibilities for a few moments each day to sit in your lap. Draw me close and let me feel your delight in me. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
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