A High Calling....
Today's Reading: Lamentations 4
Find the Reading Plan Here.
Remember when I told you girls about my 10th grade math teacher, and the impact she had on my young 15 year old self? {You can find that post right here}
It is my absolute pleasure to introduce her to you today! She has prepared a powerful post to share with all of you, and I could not be more thrilled and honored.
Without further introduction { please go back and read how much I love this lady on this post}, I leave you with the wonderful wisdom of my godly friend and mentor, Beth Crowley.
A High Calling
by: Beth Crowley
Many
years ago when each of us began our families and only a few of our children were
crawling around under our feet, we met for dinner. We were all concerned about
the times we were living in and realized that we had no idea what our children
would face. We decided to pray together as families for guidance and strength
to continue to love the Lord with all of our hearts, and that each of our
children would have a genuine growing faith in Christ; that they would have
experiences with Him throughout their lives looking back, they would realize He
was always with them.
Now, here
we all sat in the twilight of our child rearing days overwhelmed with the
abundance of stories of each child and God’s precious faithfulness to
them. They all love Him. And the stories continue. In the past 24 hours each of
my children have asked me to pray for them over certain situations in their
lives; it is our way. Often Scriptures accompany my prayers and I tell them
that it is my absolute joy to pray for them. I want them all to always remember
that their mother daily petitions our Loving Father on their behalf.
Christian
apologist, Ravi Zacharias tells the story of a soldier assigned to bombard the
front lines while the others covered him. The soldier asked what time it was
and waited... When he finally made his way through a volley of firearms to
safety, he was asked about the wait. The soldier replied, “I knew that at a certain time back home, my mother is
always praying for me.” He had confidence and
assurance in the prayers of his mother.
Our
children are in a battle for their lives as well. It is a battle for the heart
and the soul of their faith. This battle is best fought on our knees. We will
absolutely have some sleepless nights... won’t
you let them draw you to prayer for your family, for your children? I can
honestly say that I recognize God’s presence is so close when I
am praying for my children. It is what I am designed to do. It is what we are
all privileged to do.
There have been some troubling times over my family; times
of desperation when I’ve gone out on my porch at
night to cry out to God on their behalf and I had absolutely no idea how the
situation could be rectified. I remember whispering, “God, I don’t know what to do, the way
seems too dark...”But something happens when you
look up at a starry night sky in the quiet of the evening, and realize God is
larger and problems seem smaller. I was gently reminded of Psalm 139: 11-12, “If I say, ‘surely the darkness shall fall
on me, even the night shall be light about me’;
Indeed, the darkness shall not hide from You, but the night shines as the day;
the darkness and the light are both alike to You.”
God can see through the dark times in our life and our children’s lives.
I never
intend to trivialize difficulties that exist in our days, but I have to say
with so much love that surely there is hope! So often I have talked with women
whose situations seemed dire, BUT we
serve a God of hope! It is important to share that anything is possible!
Make a
lifetime commitment to knowing Christ by beginning your day with prayer and the
Word. If you only start with five minutes on your knees in thankfulness, you
will see your relationship with God grow through the years with joy in His
presence beyond what you can imagine! It
is never too late to begin! God so wants to intervene in your family’s life...it happens through prayer.
Scripture
is filled with stories of godly mothers who clearly lived their faith in front
of their children, leaving their influence to the following generation and
beyond. But I want to share an unusual one for Mother’s Day. In Joshua chapter 2 a young and anything but godly
woman was immersed in a pagan society and was a prostitute. Her name was Rahab.
Aren't you thankful that however we start out in life, we don't have to end
there because we serve a merciful and overwhelmingly loving Heavenly Father?
Rahab
heard the stories of the children of Israel through the years but when she
encountered the Israelite spies, she alone struck a deal. She would hide the
spies if they would spare her and her family.
They agreed and Rahab was spared from the destruction of Jericho. But her
story doesn’t end there...
Imagine the changes that must have taken place in Rahab’s heart
as she recognized the redeeming grace of the God of Israel. After, she married
an Israelite she also became a mother. I just have to wonder when she held her
little boy close, what sort of prayers she prayed. Surely she learned the ways
of God; surely she was a faithful mother. For her son Boaz became a unique man,
considerate, kind and accepting of another young woman from a pagan culture,
Ruth. I love to think that prayers from a loving and forgiven mother deeply
affected her son and those who followed.
This
courageous woman, Rahab ends up in the greatest place of honor, in the linage
of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. So God honored a pagan prostitute and her
child when she valiantly believed Him. God redeemed her family line and He can
most certainly redeem yours.
Clearly
there are many many aspects of motherhood we might consider, but this Mothers
Day it is my joy to share some of my favorite Scriptures to pray for my
children. Won’t you join me as we pray for
the next generation? Won’t you put your children’s names in the space?
Find the Reading Plan Here.
Remember when I told you girls about my 10th grade math teacher, and the impact she had on my young 15 year old self? {You can find that post right here}
It is my absolute pleasure to introduce her to you today! She has prepared a powerful post to share with all of you, and I could not be more thrilled and honored.
Without further introduction { please go back and read how much I love this lady on this post}, I leave you with the wonderful wisdom of my godly friend and mentor, Beth Crowley.
A High Calling
by: Beth Crowley
Beth and her beautiful family! |
My
husband, Guy and I had our family over recently to grill out. These times were
precious to us as life and parenting have been so busy through the years. We
were all approaching the empty nest stages as one by one our children were
launched to colleges, jobs and marriage. Sitting out on the deck as the sun was
setting over the trees, my brother in law quietly said, “We did it.”
When they
are not with me...
Isaiah
54:13 “And all my children will be
taught of the Lord and great will be the
peace and undisturbed composure of my children.”
For times
of protection recite and learn the reality of ...Psalm 91.
In times
of worry, replace that with crying out to God...
Philippians
4:6-8, “Be anxious for nothing, but in
everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be
made known to God; and the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding,
will guard your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.”
When they
need to understand their uniqueness to God...
Psalm
139:13, 17-18 “Oh Lord, you have knit me
together in my Mothers womb...
How
precious are Your thoughts toward me, Oh God! How vast is the sum of them! If I
should count them, they would be more in number than the grains of sand.”
For
wisdom In times of decision...
Proverbs
3:5-8 “Trust in the Lord with all
your heart and lean not on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge
Him and He will direct your paths.”
In times of uncertainty...
Romans
8:35, 37-39, "Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? Shall tribulation,
or distress, or persecution or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword? Yet in
all these things we are more than conquerors through Him who loved us. For I am
persuaded that neither death nor life, nor angels nor principalities nor
powers, nor things present nor things to come, nor height nor depth, nor any
other created thing, shall be able to separate us from the love of God which is
in Christ Jesus our Lord.”
Motherhood
is a high calling and a sacred trust from God. All that we have in this lifetime,
everything and every one that passes through our home belongs after all to God.
We have been given a wonderful opportunity to cherish, nurture, love and pray
for our children . May they delight to know and follow Christ all the days of
their lives...because we ask of God through prayer. Happy Mothers Day, with so
much love.