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Monday, May 9, 2011

Homemakers Don't Be Discouraged

About 4 Years ago I left my job as a medical assistant to begin my God-given roll, being a wife, mom, and homemaker, and I have never looked back.  The Lord is a great provider, we have never been in need on just my husbands income, and that's pretty darn amazing with this econmy.  I was also blessed to grow up to have a stay at home mom that I am soo very thankful for. 
I stay at home with my 3 year old, 2 year old, and a 9 month old.

Motherhood is a calling. It's a womanly calling. And let's not be cowed by those who extinguish the light and joy of sexuality by trying to persuade us to forget words like manly and womanly. At the beginning of time when God made the first man and the first woman in His image, He put both under the divine command to be fruitful.
The woman's obedience to that command meant self-giving. First, she gave herself to her husband. He initiated. She responded. Then she gave herself for the life of her child. A woman knows in the deepest regions of her being that it's this very self-giving for which she was made, single or married.
Her level of maturity is measured by how much she gives to others. If she's married, she gives herself to her husband and she receives. If she's a mother, she loses her life in her child and mysteriously she finds it. A woman knows that no one can really say where the giving ends and the receiving starts.
It's no wonder we're confused when urged to look for some better or higher vocation in which to prove our personhood. No wonder we're distressed to be subjected to male standards or told that the notion of femininity and masculinity are obsolete. Old-fashioned notions they are indeed, but they weren't ours to begin with. They were God's. He planned the whole system, and it's God Himself who calls. He calls some to be single, some married people to be childless, but He calls most women to be mothers.
There are, the Bible tells us, differences of gifts and they're all given according to God's grace. If our calling is to be mothers, let's be mothers with all our hearts-gladly, simply, and humbly, like that little peasant girl Mary, who spoke for all women for all time when she said, 'Behold, the handmaid of the Lord. Be it unto me according to Thy word."  





2 comments:

  1. Beautifully put. My husband and I have 6 children. We weren't walking with the Lord when we first started having children. Now that we are Christians and parents to our children, I feel a great desire to learn more about God's divine calling for me as a mother. Thank you for the encouragment.
    Jerene

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  2. That is so good to hear Jerene:) I hope the Lord continues to encourage you in your divine calling.

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