As a mama of 3 little bitties, I am learning more & more just how much my children were sent to teach me, & not so much the other way around. Yes, I am called by God's grace to diligently teach and train up my kids in the Word and ways of God. But, oh, how profoundly God has used my sweet kids to bring to light just how desperately I need the power of Christ in my everyday life! I do not think there is anything in my experience that God could have used so powerfully as parenthood to illuminate my utter weakness and dependency on Him for every waking moment.
Quite honestly, each day - in fact, each moment of each day - is a struggle to lay down my own selfishness for the sake of serving my kids. Some times, when I am walking in the power of the Spirit, I succeed. Often, when I let my flesh lead, I fail miserably. But what I am learning (again, by God's sweet grace), is that I need to come to understand that failure is a fact of life - it is an inevitable by-product of being born into the human race. However, the good news is, as a believer who is filled with the same Spirit who raised Christ from the dead, I do not have to accept failure as a way of life (Romans 8:11). Even though there are days when I have blown it as a parent (or just as a person in general!), I do not have to throw in the towel. I can get up in the morning, comforted by the fact that God's mercies are new each day. Praise God that,
"Because of the LORD’s great love we are not consumed,
for his compassions never fail.
They are new every morning;
great is your faithfulness."
for his compassions never fail.
They are new every morning;
great is your faithfulness."
- Lamentations 3:22-23
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