I recently wrote the following for my sister's baby shower, and it was well received. Turns out we all need people in our lives to share their experiences, so we know that we are not alone, and that we are not crazy. So if you are a new parent, a veteran parent, a grandparent or someone who wants to have kids someday, read about my anchor.
"Psalm 139:13-15 (NIV) says
"Psalm 139:13-15 (NIV) says
For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother’s womb. I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful; I know that full well. My frame was not hidden from you when I was made in the secret place. When I was woven together in the depths of the earth, your eyes saw my unformed body. All the days ordained for me were written in your book before one of them came to be.
So. This starts to
change my thinking. When I had a
pregnancy, a baby who was seemingly out of place in the order of the life that
was imagined for me by men, God led me to this verse, and praying it over my
children has been balm for this mother’s soul. I
believe in a God who makes every person, with purpose and with intention, with
mind-blowing creativity, and with an attention to detail that brings me to my
knees. And we have this intentional,
creative God who creates us, but he doesn’t end there – creation is just the
beginning.
Take some time,
mom, dad, to marvel at the creation of your child.
Not only in this miraculous, and bizarre and gross thing called
pregnancy, labor and delivery, but when he gets here – his little fingers and
toes, his little froggie legs, and the amazing way that God weaves together
chromosomes, DNA and mom and dad’s traits.
It will amaze you, to see not only what he looks like, and then he’ll
grow a little bit, and you’ll see your husband’s smile, or maybe some little
feet that walk on tiptoe.
And this purpose,
this intention that God has for him,
makes us thankful, and it also makes us terrified. But the good thing for us, is that we not
only have a God who is an amazing creative artist, but He is also kind, and
good; the strength of our hearts and the
lifter of our heads.
Hebrews 13:6-8 quotes the Old Testament, and says
“Never will I leave you, never will I forsake you.” So we
say with confidence, “The Lord my helper; I will not be afraid, What can man do
to me?”
Let me tell you what
that little man (or your little woman) will do to you. He will
capture your heart, and then he will puke on you. And you’ll think its
cute. He will step on your toes, slap
your face, pull your earrings out of your ears, splash you at the most
inopportune times, ruin your clothes, makeup and DVD collection, pull your
hair, poke you in the eye, destroy your house, and most likely terrorize the
cat. And you’ll laugh and call us to
tell us all about him, and how cute he is.
And then he will grow a little, and he will go through
phases and seasons that are adorable, and phases that exasperate you. There will be times when you delight in his
darling phrases and when you see your parenting strategies working, and you
feel satisfied in the good work you are doing.
And there will be nights when he won’t sleep, and you don’t know what to
do, and you worry about calling someone so late to ask for advice. And there
will be times when you go out in public and he has the biggest blow outs and
you will feel stress you have never felt before, because there is just so.
much. poop.
And there will be
nights when you and your husband or wife go to bed laughing and recounting the days
adventures, and there will be nights when you both fall asleep and feel
completely lost because he is doing something that none of the books explain,
if you even had time to read them, and you feel like a failure, and you’re sure
he’ll probably end up in a padded room somewhere,…or you’re thinking about
installing one of your own. But the Lord
is your helper. What can little man do
to you?
So if I continue
with the Hebrews verse, 13: 7 says, “Remember your leaders, who spoke the word
of God to you. Consider the outcome of
their way of life and imitate their faith.
Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today & forever."
In our
challenges, in our charge to raise a human – the literature will change, the
bloggers will write, the authors will publish, your mother will call, his
mother will call – and some of their advice will be solid, and some of it will
be nonsense…it’s ever changing. But
Jesus doesn’t change. And while he might
not have written a book about how to best change diapers, and which products to
buy, He will put his HOPE in you that will make you get up and enjoy your
children with a grateful, amazed heart, and worry less about the unnecessary
details, because your eyes are fixed on this big eternal picture of your child's life.
God will put
people in your life, you will know them by “the outcome of their way of life” to show you the way. And Jesus, with his still small voice, will be there, a solid UNCHANGING lifeline.
Take the time, and the quiet, to listen to him.
When I
started thinking about my sister's nautical themed nursery and how my fellow hostesses and I would plan this
shower, I kept hearing a Michael W. Smith song on the radio called You Won’t
Let Go. The verse says, “My heart
remains, sure in the wind, sure in the waves. You are the anchor for my soul,
you won’t let go.”
Likewise, Hebrews 6:17-19 is talking about the certainty of
the promise of God. Paul writes to his
own people – the Jews, to assure them that what God is doing, and the hope he
is offering is the real deal. He says,
17 Because God wanted to make the UNCHANGEABLE nature of his
purpose very clear to the heirs of what was promised, he confirmed it with an
oath. 18God did this so that, by two UNCHANGEABLE things in which it is
impossible for God to lie, we who have fled to take hold of the hope offered to
us may be greatly encouraged.
19We have this hope as an anchor for the soul, firm and
secure. It enters the inner sanctuary
behind the curtain, where Jesus, who went before us, has entered on our behalf.
So not only will God create your baby the exact way he wants to, and weave his life exactly the way he wants to, He will also offer a hope to you, and to those of us who will get to help you raise him. A hope that is unwavering in any storm – this hope that is an anchor for our soul, that He is with us, that He is doing this on purpose, and that He will meet your every need, and equip you will everything you need to be a mom to Baby Boy.
Thank you God, for who you are, for what you do, for what you make out of our messes. Thank you for my three sons, for the moms you've put in my path to show me the way, for the moms you've put in my path for me to encourage.
Can't wait for my nephew to get here! Come baby boy, come! But not until August.
Psalm 139 was a part of my reading today and then I stumble upon this blog. Coincidence? I think not! :)
ReplyDeleteI just saw this Shane…of course not, I love the echoes from God's Word. He never fails to do it when I'm plugged in.
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