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All Things to Small People
Mum, are you burning out trying to be all things to your children?
Hi I’m Laurel Smith, President of MOPS, Mothers of PreSchoolers ...with an important warning here in MUMSense.
Damage is done by motherhood myths. Have you seen fridge magnets and posters stating: “God could not be everywhere, so he made mothers.” Such a sentiment is nice, but it is also dangerous. It builds the expectation that good mothers are meant to be all things to small people.
The truth is that each of us will mother our own children, in our own way. We will be important to our little ones but we won’t be all things to them. We each have different God-given personalities and a history of different life experiences that not only shape who we are but also shape our unique style of parenting.
Instead of getting tangled up in the myth that we should all fit the same good-mum mould, real mums embrace their uniqueness. They know who they are and accept who they are, so they can be who they are.
As Charles Swindoll writes, “I have begun to realise that secure, mature people are best described in fifteen words. They know who they are…they like who they are. They are who they are. They are real.”
In truth, real mums can’t be all things to anyone. And they don’t kill themselves trying.
That kind of encouragement is available to every mother of a pre-school age child at a nearby MOPS Group.
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Lessons in godly love are first and best learned in the context of family relationships. Great families demonstrate love to one another!
Now, every family is different in how they express affection. Sadly, many parents withhold affection because “we didn’t do that when I was growing up”. Consequently, if we’ve grown up without a positive model to follow, we may not know how to demonstrate affection.
Even in some of the most caring homes, parents may stop touching their children once they reach grade-school age. When this happens, an important part of showing God’s love also stops.
All of us – children, teenagers and adults alike – need meaningful and loving affection. God will use our affection to show our family members how valuable they are, and how much they are loved by both their earthly families and by our heavenly Father!
- from Jim Burns, www.HomeWord.com
Love: What expressions of love are most important to me?
to my spouse? to each of my children?
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