Wow, how we've changed in one year! I've just been thinking about the changes in the last year...how the kids have grown, the things we've gone through. This is a picture of Alliyah last September...she still looks like a baby! At the bottom of the post is a picture from last month. She's a little girl now...
Here are Nathaniel, Kaity and Zach waiting for the bus last year...just beginning 2nd, 5th and 4th grades...
Here are Nathaniel, Kaity and Zach waiting for the bus last year...just beginning 2nd, 5th and 4th grades...
And little Elli waiting for the bus for the first day of Kindergarten! Seems like so long ago, yet just like yesterday too...
And then we morph ahead to this year...
My devotion today talked about "always abounding" in your role as mother and that motherhood is a labor of love...not in the sense of physical labor, but of the weariness we experience as we "do" our job as mother. Abounding- "to excel, to exceed, to increase, to be in excess, be better, enough and to spare." God has called us not to just "do" our job as mother but to abound in it! When we feel weary as we are doing the many things that mother's do, the words of God are there to comfort and encourage us. "I will not forget your work and labor of love." Hebrews 6:10. God promises to give us the strength for each day. "not the grim strength of gritting your teeth but the glory-strength God gives. It is strength that endures the unendurable and spills over into joy." (Colossians 1:11- The Message) What an encouragement as we endeavor to abound in our God-given role as mother.
So as I look back over the last year, there are many days I felt weary and that I was just "doing" my mother role. I pray that God will remind me of the great reward and joy ahead as I press on to be an abounding mother to my 5 blessings. My mothering ministry is not in vain...there will be reward. : )
And as I look ahead to the next year and all the challenges and blessings it holds, I AM encouraged.
"Therefore, my beloved brethern, be ye steadfast, unmovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, forasmuch as ye know that your labor is not in vain in the Lord." I Corinthians 15:58
This is a picture of the monarch butterfly we watched change from a caterpillar last year. A new beginning...a new attitude...a new view...
2 comments:
Karin,
You should write more! (I know, not enough time, right?!? :) But this was really great. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks to Nancy Campbell for the devotion today!
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