Encouragement for Today:New Year's Resolutions for Moms

Nice & Wavy

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This is so good, I just had to share with all you mothers with little ones....I am taking some of these along with me as well:yep:
"... But one thing I do: forgetting what lies behind and straining forward to what lies ahead, I press on toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus." Philippians 4:13b-14 (ESV)
Devotion:
It's that time when many of us are making New Year's resolutions, so how about some resolutions for mothers? Here are mine:

I will put my Bible before the television, the radio, the telephone, and even before good Christian books, for my children will know my priorities by the way they see me spend my free time.

I will make my prayer requests known before God and my children, enlisting their help in the process and informing them of the outcome, for by letting them help when I petition our Lord will they learn of a living God who still answers prayer.

When times of crisis, conflict or confusion arise, I will hit my knees before I hit the phone knowing that by my example my children will discover that although friends are important, God alone is the one who holds the solution to life's every problem.

I will erase the words "luck" and "lucky" from my vocabulary and will instead by my speech point my children toward the One who orchestrates every detail of our lives and brings all good things to pass, for by this my children will learn of an omniscient God.

When bad things happen, I'll neither grumble nor complain, but will instead help my children see that in the scope of our lives even the bad times are allowed for a reason, for by this my children will learn quiet trust in their Maker.

When normal childhood mishaps occur, I will remember that although difficult, it is still easier to remove grape juice from off-white carpet than to erase harsh and unloving words hurled at a child whose chubby little fingers have failed her, for by this my children will see a God who understands when our best efforts fall short.

When my children have witnessed something ugly in me - unkind words, an angry temper, "harmless" gossip, biting sarcasm or even my infamous "mommy pout" when things don't go my way - I will confess it as sin before them seeking their forgiveness, for by this my children will develop the much needed habit of wiping their spiritual slate clean before God and man.

I will teach my children the importance of cleanliness and order while at the same time remain sensitive to the fact that a skinned knee or hurt feeling is more crucial than a spotless floor or uncluttered counter, for by this my children will learn to value people above things.

I will make time for the lonely, the sick, the elderly, the difficult to love, and will bring my children along, for with each afternoon visit, each ride to the doctor, each raked lawn or washed window they will have opportunity to serve Jesus by serving the "least of these."

I will make our home a haven of rest and retreat from the outside world and a welcomed place for my children's friends, for with each impromptu backyard soccer game, each video viewed on a rainy day, each cup of hot cocoa or chocolate chip cookie, my children will have opportunity to practice the art of Christian hospitality thereby learning to share all God has given them.

I will by my actions and my speech let my children see a mom love their dad, for by this will my children sense family stability at a time when marriages all around them are crumbling.

I will not require of my children obedience, honesty, patience or kindness without first being willing to submit to the same rules whether in speed limit, in miscounted change from the grocery store or when answering a toddler for the fourteenth time, for by this my children will see a mother who is also learning and not a perfect parent to whom they'll never measure up.

In all things will I remember that more is caught than is taught.

There are little eyes upon you, mom. You are the first Bible your children will ever read.

Dear Lord, may my goals this year spring from a right relationship with You and may carrying them out point others heavenward. In Jesus' Name, Amen.
 
Oh, I missed your 'Encouragement for Today' threads. I love them. They always 'speak to me'.

Precious Wavy, I'll always be a mom.... :lol:
 
Oh, I missed your 'Encouragement for Today' threads. I love them. They always 'speak to me'.

Precious Wavy, I'll always be a mom.... :lol:

I'm so glad. I do have to put them out more...:yep:

You know what Shimmie? I'll always be a mom too....:yep:

God has truly given me that gift of "Motherhood". He uses me with young adults (18-29) all the time and I have so many that come around me. Sometimes, they just come to my job...just to talk and hang out and we sit for hours on end, talking, praying, singing...it's wonderful. I can do that on my job and my bosses love it. Sometimes, when that happens, we all get together and have prayer time and let me tell you, the Holy Spirit rains fire down on us...We are never the same.

They take me out to lunch, and bring food when I'm not feeling well at home. They come to my house on a Friday night, just to hang out with dh and I or take me shopping. They are wonderful and I know its all because of the Father and His love for me because He knew I would be lonely without my baby boy being home.:yep:
 
I am so glad you posted this---I am not into New Year's Resolutions..I quit those terms years ago but I think of this as permanent life changes. Our children are so impressionable and we tend to forget those little eyes see so much. I pray everyday to:"train up a child in the way they shall go and when they get old they will not depart from it". Motherhood is a lifetime job and not easy but God is there to hold us up when our mistakes fail us and allow us to try again and do better for our children..
 
I'm so glad. I do have to put them out more...:yep:

You know what Shimmie? I'll always be a mom too....:yep:

God has truly given me that gift of "Motherhood". He uses me with young adults (18-29) all the time and I have so many that come around me. Sometimes, they just come to my job...just to talk and hang out and we sit for hours on end, talking, praying, singing...it's wonderful. I can do that on my job and my bosses love it. Sometimes, when that happens, we all get together and have prayer time and let me tell you, the Holy Spirit rains fire down on us...We are never the same.

They take me out to lunch, and bring food when I'm not feeling well at home. They come to my house on a Friday night, just to hang out with dh and I or take me shopping. They are wonderful and I know its all because of the Father and His love for me because He knew I would be lonely without my baby boy being home.:yep:
Now see...you are a 'love' magnet...:yep:
 
I am so glad you posted this---I am not into New Year's Resolutions..I quit those terms years ago but I think of this as permanent life changes. Our children are so impressionable and we tend to forget those little eyes see so much. I pray everyday to:"train up a child in the way they shall go and when they get old they will not depart from it". Motherhood is a lifetime job and not easy but God is there to hold us up when our mistakes fail us and allow us to try again and do better for our children..

You are welcome...and I like that..."permanent life changes":yep:
 
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