"Lord, you are my God;
I will exalt you and praise your
name,
for in perfect faithfulness
you have done wonderful things,
things planned long ago."
for in perfect faithfulness
you have done wonderful things,
things planned long ago."
Psalm 25: 1
Our family is going through a
season of babies. Children having grandchildren, a new generation springing to
life.
Evelyn, Lily and Jackson |
Jamison and me |
The sacrifices mothers make
during pregnancy—the sacrifice of our waistlines, our wardrobe, and our freedom
to eat the foods we really love—pale in comparison to the sacrifices we make
once the bundle of joy has arrived. Every minute of our day is spent focused on
this wiggly little being who has no inkling of our sacrifice. If our time is
not spent actually touching them, talking to them, and caring for them, it is
spent thinking about them, fretting over them, and talking about them.
Oliver |
Our baby is totally helpless. And
so are we as we’re lured into their world and the spell of their tender
existence. We revise our purpose for living to provide, protect, and prepare
our child to be all they can be. They cry and we rush to their sides, eager to
fulfill their every wish. If they are hungry, we feed them. If they are wet, we
change them—or con Grandma into doing it. We give comfort and take it. We wrap
them in too many blankets when we venture outdoors. We shackle them into
car-seats when we drive. And when they start crawling, we follow their every
move to protect them from stairs, sharp corners, and the consequences of porcelain
knickknacks.
Hazel |
What do we ask in return? We
don't ask for monetary consideration. We don't ask for awards or a write-up in
the newspaper. We don't even ask for a thank you. All we expect as payment for
our loyalty and attention is their love. And we aren't even picky about how it
is extended to us. A smile. A laugh. A child's outstretched arms. The
indescribable moment when their head rests against our shoulder. And eventually
the most loving words they could ever say: Mama
or Dada.
Oscar |
As we provide for our
children, God provides for us as He protects and prepares us to be all we can
be. What does He ask from us in return? He doesn't ask for monetary
consideration or awards or a write-up in the newspaper. He doesn't even insist
on a thank you. All God expects as payment for His loyalty and attention is our
love. A smile. A laugh. Our outstretched arms. The indescribable moment when our
head bows in surrender. And eventually the most loving words we could ever say:
Father. Lord.
In this sacred season, give our Heavenly Father what He wants.
He wants you.
In this sacred season, give our Heavenly Father what He wants.
He wants you.
But from everlasting to everlasting
the LORD’s love is with those who fear him,
and his righteousness with their children’s
children—
with those who keep his covenant and
remember to obey his precepts.
Psalm 103: 17-18
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