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Contentment in Every Season
Psalm 16 helps us pursue contentment in Christ through treasuring, trusting, and turning to God in every season of motherhood.
Praying the Word: When You’re Experiencing Financial Strain
When we’re anxious about our family’s financial situation, Psalm 37 reminds us of the trustworthy provision and goodness of our God.
From High Chair to Wheelchair: Motherhood for the Long Haul
Cultivating contentment, watchfulness, and dependence on Christ right now helps strengthen us for the challenging seasons of motherhood still to come.
God Won’t Waste Your Life
When our motherhood achievements don’t feel valuable or impressive enough, we can remind our hearts of the freedom, the call, and the glory of Christ.
Real vs. Ideal: Family Discipleship with a Nontraditional Schedule
We can creatively seek the Lord together as a family, even when our schedules make regular discipleship routines and church participation difficult.
Keep Interrupting
In a sea of messages about what we should be and say and do as moms, we desperately need gospel encouragement to “keep interrupting” and redirect our focus back to Christ.
He Sets the Pace: Learning to Surrender to God’s Timeline
The many interruptions and unmet expectations of motherhood are an opportunity to slow down and learn to walk at God’s pace—in the good works which he has prepared for us.
Motherhood as Metaphor: Rehearsing the Gospel in Our Everyday Moments
As we cradle and comfort those in our keeping, we reflect the greater love of the God who holds us—“like a child with its mother.”
Strains of the Season: Decorating
When decking the halls deflates or discourages us, the gospel reminds us that our perfect home is in Christ.
Learning Contentment in Unwanted Places
When contentment in our circumstances seems impossible, we can be encouraged by Paul’s example of learning to depend on Christ and find ultimate joy in him.
Hidden Goodness: When God’s “No” Means “Yes”
As we teach our kids to graciously accept our “yes” and “no,” we can also train our own hearts to see God’s goodness in everything he ordains for us.
The Grace of Comparison
Instead of discouraging us, comparison can be a means of God’s grace at work in our lives transforming us more into the image of Christ.
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