As I sit rocking my baby girl, it’s easy to reflect on how much has changed since we’ve been married and established our family. I sit in a house that looks rather different than it did six years ago– before our first child joined us. We are so different: stretched, tired, stressed, faith-full, and joy-filled.
The family presents an awesome opportunity for personal sanctification. Think of all the moments of spiritual growth that happen on a day-to-day basis as a mom:
- Self-Sacrifice: the sleepless nights, the last cookie, the career ambitions, evenings at the ball field, all the cleaning and washing and re-cleaning and re-washing.
- Patience: raising more than one 3 year old.
- Dependence on Christ and Prayer: with a sick kid, anxiety, being a full-time working mom, this world that we live in, kindergarten.
- Finding joy… in the mess, on the tough days, when it all falls apart.
- Thankfulness for every smile, laugh, hug, and kiss.
- Grace: extending it to others and accepting it, too.
My family is the place I’ve found my purpose and my home. It’s where I am becoming the woman God has always called me to be. It’s my best gift, my biggest blessing, and my place for sanctification. Thank you, Jesus, for my family!
I love the way you write it is so simple yet convicting and encouraging. I was blessed in reading and hope others are too.