20/07/2020
These little loves of mine. My goodness they are just the best part of my day, the most joyful part of my life. I adore being their mom and I wouldn’t trade it for the world. But reality check: being a mother is H A R D. It’s exhausting. It requires all — not “much” — ALL. I’ve given more of my time, money, resources, brain space, energy, love, confidence, body, emotions, fear, worry, joy, memories, memory, focus, intentions, planning, breath, to motherhood than to any other cause. And it’s worth it. Exhausting. Hard. Lovely. Sacrificial. Worth it. ⠀
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Now. Lemme tell ya something about obedience. In the moment. Obedience feels like the supreme goal. It feels like the most pressing need. It feels like the obvious solution. But as a mom, I gotta aim at that longterm vision. That legacy/destiny/kingdom vision. “Ugh”, she said as she re-remembers this truth and in graceful conviction pulls her hair into a messy bun and gets back to the work of raising thoughtful, kind, powerful, world-changing adults not just robot children. ⠀
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I forget sometimes. I go off course. I slip into what’s easier. What’s fruitful for a moment. What feels “powerful”. I don’t care that you don’t want to ______. I’m the mom and I’m in charge — I’m more powerful. Aiming for just obedience is easier. I CAN get my kids to do what I want them to do. I can get an “immediate result”. But what about the long term fruit. The harvest that takes years to develop. The connection that will outlast their years under my roof. NOW I’m not saying let’s throw obedience out the window. Obedience is critical. For both our children and ourselves in relationship to God. But what I am saying is, let’s aim higher. Aim at connection. Aim at love. Because when we hit that target... it’s like a tower of champagne glasses... when we fill the love and connection glass, the one at the top, all the other glasses get filled as a result of keeping first. things. first. ⠀
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