Ep. 171 || Quick Fix
Scroll through Pinterest or eavesdrop in a coffee shop and you might see or hear something along the lines of, “All I need is a whole lotta of Jesus and a little bit of coffee/tacos/Netflix/sleep.” While it’s usually said in jest, we all have little crutches that we tend to rely on when we’re in survival mode. In this episode, Emily and Laura talk about potential crutches in motherhood like wine, shopping, or social media. While these things may make us feel good temporarily, only Christ is the source of our greatest and lasting joy. So momma, let’s go back to the cross and fix our eyes on the only one able to sustain, encourage, grow, and help us in every situation—Jesus.
Mentioned on the Show:
Risen Motherhood: Gospel Hope for Everyday Moments, Emily Jensen & Laura Wifler
“This presence of inconsolable things reminds us that healing is not the same as heaven. Miracles are real and powerful, but they do not remove the inconsolable things.” Zack Eswine, Sayable
“Come Ye Sinners” Hymn - Norton Hall Band
RELATED ARTICLES, RESOURCES, AND CONTENT
Related R|M Resources:
Ep. 88, Momma Needs Her Sleep: Gospel Hope for the Tired Mom
Ep. 160, Walking in the Spirit: An Interview on Faithful Motherhood with Jani Ortlund
“The Weapon of Faith in the Hard Days of Motherhood” Laura Hardin
Around the web:
“You Can Abide Too, Tired Mama” Laura T. Hardin
“When Life Rocks Your Boat” Christina Kposowa-Doyu
“Cherishing Christ vs. Treasuring Trinkets” Sarah Scott Pape
“Heart to Heart Series: The Devastation of Idolatry” Shameka Tyler
“Changed Before Her First Birthday” Lauren Weir
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R|M Apply Questions:
Think about a time or season when you’ve felt stressed, exhausted, or overwhelmed. What did you turn to during that time? What sorts of things were you excited about or focused on getting? (Think of Laura’s example of feeling entitled to a fancy drink.)
One thing about crutches is they will never satisfy, sustain, or encourage us. As Emily shared, at best, they’ll make us feel a little bit better for a little bit of time. How do you feel after you’ve had your crutch? Do you feel rested or encouraged for the long haul? Or do you find yourself running empty and thinking of when you can fit in another treat or Netflix episode?
The good news of the gospel is that Christ greets us warmly and lovingly every time we come to him. Think of the examples mentioned in Mark. They were the unwanted, needy, dirty, and incapable ones. They came to Christ without anything to offer or any way to prove themselves worthy. How did Christ respond to them? Do you believe Christ will respond to you the same way?
Moms in the throes of sleepless nights, tantrums, hard decisions, new challenges, and the general moments of motherhood know that we can’t do it on our own. But in God’s endless mercy, he’s never asked us to do it alone! What promises from scripture offer you encouragement right now? Looking back, how can you see God’s faithful work to you in both hard and not-so-hard seasons?
God created us to enjoy him forever. What traits of God are praiseworthy? What parts of his character are you thankful for? How is his gift of Christ more wonderful than any earthly crutch we might cling to?
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