Showing posts with label Mommy Mission. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mommy Mission. Show all posts
January 17, 2011

Got Encouragement?

I'm in need of some "mom encouragement" today.  Are you? 

I get weary in the day-to-day life of raising a little one.  When you are a Christian mom, there is even more to be intentional about and we can get weary.  I found this and wanted to share with you.  Prayerfully it will help you too!


"...[children] can never get away from the prayers of their mom watering the seeds of God's Word and love that have been planted in their hearts for a lifetime.  Chances are high that the seeds of faithful instruction will one day burst forth into life.  The Scriptures, learned by heart, will move lost loved ones to remember their father's house, come to their senses, and return home (Luke 15:11-20)."  (Excerpt from A Mom After God's Own Heart by Elizabeth George)

Whatever season of parenting you are in, it is NEVER too early or too late to sow seeds of God's Word in our children's hearts and to PRAY.  Be determined and faithful to be a Mom on a Mission to the heart of your child!

By God's Grace Alone,






Join me and other moms who want to make the most of the time we have with our children over at Mommy Missions!  You will find more encouragement, missions (ie. activities to do with your children), laughter and support!  We would love to link arms with you on this mommyhood journey!  You can also join in the discussions on Facebook and Twitter!  See you on the "mission" field!
December 20, 2010

It's Our Choice - Which Will It Be?


This excerpt is from John MacArthur's teaching "Pursuing Divine Wisdom" originally published on Grace to You. This is a call to action for Christian parents. Who do you want teaching your children?

"The most important thing you could possibly learn is wisdom. Wisdom is not some spacey kind of thing, out in the air somewhere, some conceptual thing. Wisdom is skill in living and it starts with fearing God, moves to guarding your mind, selecting your companions, controlling your body, watching your words, pursuing your work, managing your money and loving your neighbor. Very simple. But that's it. And when you've done that, you've learned wisdom.

It's so important to be taught. I can say as a father, for example,

if I fail to teach my son to fear God, the devil will teach him to hate God.

If I fail to teach my son to guard his mind, the devil will teach him to have an open mind.

If I fail to teach my son to obey his parents, the devil will teach him to rebel and break his parents' hearts.

If I fail to teach my son to select his companions carefully, the devil will choose them for him.

If I fail to teach my son to control his body, the devil will gladly teach him to give it completely over to his lusts.

If I fail to teach my children to enjoy speech that is honorable to God, the devil will fill their mouths with filth.

If I fail to teach my children to pursue their work, the devil will make them lazy.

If I fail to teach them to manage their money, the devil will teach them to waste it on riotous living.

If I fail to teach them to love their neighbor, the devil will gladly teach them to love only themselves.

Learn wisdom."

Let me be blunt. Someone is teaching our children. Who is it?

Moms, let's be intentional as the time with our children is short. Let's learn wisdom and pass it on to our children by God's immeasurable grace.

Proverbs 2:1-15 ESV

1 My son, if you receive my words and treasure up my commandments with you,
2making your ear attentive to wisdom and inclining your heart to understanding;
3yes, if you call out for insight and raise your voice for understanding,
4if you seek it like silver and search for it as for hidden treasures,
5then you will understand the fear of the LORD and find the knowledge of God.
6For the LORD gives wisdom; from his mouth come knowledge and understanding;
7he stores up sound wisdom for the upright; he is a shield to those who walk in integrity,
8guarding the paths of justice and watching over the way of his saints.
9 Then you will understand righteousness and justice and equity, every good path;
10for wisdom will come into your heart, and knowledge will be pleasant to your soul;
11 discretion will watch over you, understanding will guard you,
12delivering you from the way of evil, from men of perverted speech,
13who forsake the paths of uprightness to walk in the ways of darkness,
14who rejoice in doing evil and delight in the perverseness of evil,
15men whose paths are crooked, and who are devious in their ways.

On this journey with you,

October 18, 2010

Mommy Missions: Transformed by the Word - What is YOUR View of the Bible?


As you will remember from my previous post, taking the time to be in the Bible with the right attitude is critical to our spiritual growth. But we also need to examine how we view the Word of God.

It's difficult to take the Bible lightly or consider it just another book when we truly realize what sets it apart from other books. There are several views of what the Bible is in today's postmodern society ~ everything from a God-inspired work to a book of suggestions to simply a book that we can take some and leave the rest as it suits us. I'm going to take a bold stand and say that if you truly believe the Bible is a God-inspired work, you must believe all of it. It is either all truth or all fiction. There really is no in-between.

The Bible itself says clearly in 2 Timothy 3:16-17 NASB:

"All Scripture is inspired by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, for training in righteousness; so that the man of God may be adequate, equipped for every good work."

This single passage says that ALL Scripture is inspired by God, so we can't take the parts we like and discard the rest. It can be tough to do so but I challenge you to evaluate your view of what the Bible is.

In my next post in this series, we will look at what reading the Word can actually do in and through us!

What is your honest view of the Bible? Does the way you live your life and the choices you make reflect that view?

Previous posts in this series:
Mommy Missions: Transformed by the Word

For more about tending to our own spiritual health as moms, check out the FREE audio download "The Overwhelmed Mom: Christian Parenting in the Chaos of Everyday Life"!




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October 4, 2010

Mommy Missions: Transformed by the Word


One of the biggest issues that we Christian moms face is making time in the Bible a priority in our busy lives. Because of that, I wanted to focus on this for the next few posts to provide insight, encouragement and tips with you! We have to be filled ourselves in order to fulfill our Mommy Mission to spiritually train our children!

Psalm 119:97~105

97O how I love Your law!
It is my meditation all the day.
98Your commandments make me wiser than my enemies,
For they are ever mine.
99I have more insight than all my teachers,
For Your testimonies are my meditation.
100I understand more than the aged,
Because I have observed Your precepts.
101I have restrained my feet from every evil way,
That I may keep Your word.
102I have not turned aside from Your ordinances,
For You Yourself have taught me.
103How sweet are Your words to my taste!
Yes, sweeter than honey to my mouth!
104From Your precepts I get understanding;
Therefore I hate every false way.

105Your word is a lamp to my feet
And a light to my path.

Finding time for daily quiet time in God's Word can be a challenge in our hectic world. We have so many roles to fill ~ wife, mom, boss/employee, teacher, sister, daughter, taxi driver, etc. that sometimes the role of daughter of the King gets pushed off of our list. However, this week I dare to challenge you to carve out daily time in the Word. It's worth the effort. But it's not just about time. It's also about attitude.

Time vs. Attitude

Here's a self-assessment question for you to ponder:

When you do read/study the Word, what is your attitude?

  1. I look forward to that time with GREAT anticipation!
  2. UGH! I haven’t picked up my Bible in a week! I really should read a verse or two.
  3. If I don’t read three chapters a day, I’m going to hell.
  4. OK, I’ll read it but I probably won’t get anything from it.
  5. Other: ___________________________

So many times we can put the emphasis on making time to spend in God's Word without examining the attitude in which we do it. Which of the above answers reflects your attitude when spending time in the Word? I know that we all would want attitude #1 all of the time but that is usually not the case.

Now let's imagine that you wanted to spend some time with your child or best friend. What if they came to spend time with you and their attitude was #2 (squeezing you in), #3 (duty, obligation or to avoid your anger) or #4 (apathy)?

How would you feel about the quality of that time spent with them? It's not a stretch to imagine that you, like our heavenly Father, would want the time spent to be out of love, anticipation and the desire to be there, no matter how long it may be.

So, here is your challenge for the day...

Examine your attitude about spending time in the Word. If you find it is not what you would like it to be, ask God to help you surrender to Him, allowing Him to change it. And while it may be difficult, realize that He, the Creator of the universe, wants to spend time with you. Do you, His creation, want to spend time with Him? Ponder that today and prepare your heart for my next post which will cover what we can expect when we spend time in God's Word with an attitude of anticipation and expectation.

If you are willing to, please share with me which number you chose above. No judgment ~ I promise! We are all a work in progress!

For more about tending to our own spiritual health as moms, check out the FREE audio download "The Overwhelmed Mom: Christian Parenting in the Chaos of Everyday Life"!




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September 20, 2010

Mommy Missions: Are You Overwhelmed?





If you are a mom, one or more of these will probably sound eerily familiar (if you are honest with yourself anyway- don't worry, we won't tell):


  • Piles of laundry at your feet at 9 PM and your only thought is "I wish I could lay down on them and nap"
  • Bathtime will result in more of a mess to clean up than the current grimyness of your kids' bodies so you decide to skip it tonight
  • Tag-teaming with your hubby between ball practice and the dance recital makes you want to disguise yourself as a gypsy and head for the hills
  • You lay your head on your pillow at night and worry if you have truly touched your child's heart that day

You Are Not Alone!

We've all been there. We've all been exhausted, overwhelmed and ready to turn in our mom card. And at one point or another, we all worry that we are letting the chaos of everyday life distract us from truly reaching out to our children and touching their hearts. We look up and see that the time that we will have our children with us is running out like sand in the hourglass and we throw that worry on top of the big ol' pile we accumulate as moms. Then we feel guilty.

Time - Friend or Foe?

It's true - time really is ticking away. But we don't have to just watch it pass. We can actually do simple things to make sure that we touch, impact and shape our children's hearts in the ways of God and His Word. It is difficult to think that we can do that in the middle of our crazy-busy lives, isn't it? But it can be done when we choose to not allow the daily chaos to distract us from this vital role we have as parents.

Other Moms Have Been There!

So often we love to hear how other moms tackle common parenting struggles
so I have put tog ether a FANTASTIC Mommy Panel - a group of Christian moms who have already "been there, done that" and some that are still "there". These moms are just like you and me - normal, human, and prone to mistakes. I have purposely not allowed anyone who thinks they are Supermom to be on this panel! This panel simply has a heart to share with you and other moms the struggles they faced and how they got past all the chaos of everyday life to purposely shape their childrens' hearts toward God. Some of the topics that will be discussed include:

  • The #1 distraction of a mom
  • How to avoid the chaos trap
  • The key habit to develop to stay focused on what is really important
Join me for my FREE phone chat with the Mommy Panel where it is my prayer that you will walk away encouraged as a mom and with some practical and easy ideas to help you navigate the chaos of everyday life to truly shape your child's heart toward God!

The Overwhelmed Mom: Christian Parenting in the Chaos of Everyday Life

Monday, September 20th, 2010
8:30 PM EDT (7:30 PM CDT, 6:30 PM MDT, 5:30 PM PDT)

Don't let guilt paralyze you from doing the most important things! Join us to find out how to bust through the chaos and start having the impact on your children that you so desire to have. Your time of influence is so short!

Even if you can’t make the LIVE call, be sure to register because the audio download will be emailed to registered attendees.

Go to I'M AN OVERWHELMED MOM to find out more and to get registered.
"See" you there!




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September 6, 2010

Mommy Missions: The Lone Ranger Mama


One eyelid fluttered open as I strained to determine if I really heard what I thought I heard. My suspicions were confirmed with the next telltale sound so I threw back the warm covers and groggily shuffled through the minefield of Legos, the overturned art table and leaking sippy cup as I tried to avoid tripping over the dog dancing in anticipation of her breakfast. I stepped into the kitchen and looked at my toddler standing with both feet squarely in the dog’s water bowl, doing his own version of Lord of the Dance: Waterworld. He noticed me and flashed his dazzling dimpled grin as he picked up the pace to impress me with his skills. The urge to just turn around and go back to bed was VERY appealing. Of course, just then both the doorbell and phone began ringing. I took a deep breath and evaluated my coping skills for the day ahead and realized that I was seriously lacking.

A Better Way

Have you ever had a day where before 7 AM you were ready to sink to the floor and cry? Oh yes, it’s actually funny later, but at the time…. I used to try to be brave and go it alone, but I’m learning a better way. I’d love to share and also hear from you as well.

1. Thankfully, God is with us to help us.

Abide in me, and I in you. As the branch cannot bear fruit by itself, unless it abides in the vine, neither can you, unless you abide in me. I am the vine; you are the branches. Whoever abides in me and I in him, he it is that bears much fruit, for apart from me you can do nothing. John 15:4-5 ESV

Even though I may only have five minutes between my child’s escapades, it’s enough time to praise God, read a Psalm or simply acknowledge God’s presence. Find that chunk of time in your day because it provides life from the Vine that we so desperately need.

2. God is ever present AND He sends friends and mentors to provide encouragement, guidance, laughter and perspective that all our efforts with our family will make a difference.

Oil and perfume make the heart glad, and the sweetness of a friend comes from his earnest counsel. Proverbs 27:9 ESV

If you realize that you are trying to be a Lone Ranger Mama, I encourage you to seek out friends and mentors. You can reconnect with old friends, make new friends by joining a new playgroup or an online mom community (try www.cafemom.com), join a mentoring group or seek out an older mom in your church to be your mentor.

3. Most of all, I just want to encourage you that you are not alone. Even when you want to go face first into your Cheerios, you have support all around you. Look up, wipe off your face, reach out your hand and get connected!

I care and I would like to hear about a day you went face down in the Cheerios and how reaching out to connect with God and a friend or mentor helped you!





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August 16, 2010

Mommy Missions: De-Stress the Mess!


Is your hair falling out from stressing over all the “must-do’s” on your “to-do” list? Mine too and what is left is quickly turning WHITE! But I have discovered some amazing resources to help mommies handle some of the important tasks in life! Rest assured that not only do I find these resources helpful but so have my clients and many of my friends!! (Also rest assured that I receive nothing from these companies in any way if you click on the links unless I tell you otherwise!)

Managing Money
Personal Mvelopes – I LOVE this program to manage my money and budget! Very easy to set up & takes very little time to manage! I don’t have to worry about my calculations being incorrect with Mvelopes like I do in a self-made spreadsheet!

Organizational Help
ListPlanIt – This resource has revolutionized my life and I don’t say that lightly! You will find lists and suggestions to help in practically every area of your life! Just take a peek and you will see why! (If you decide to sign up for a membership to ListPlanIt, I will receive a small commission but I would recommend this anyway!!)

Managing Information
SpringPad – This amazing resource is the newest on my favorites list! This is a place to keep all of your ideas online without worrying about all those little scraps of paper that inevitably get lost! For instance, there was a magazine article that listed several birthday traditions and I used SpringPad to make a list of my favorites so I wouldn’t have to tear out the article and then hope I would find it again later!

Do you have any great resources to share with other moms? Please do!!

 
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August 2, 2010

Mommy Missions: The Backbone of a Christian Mom



Commit your works to the LORD
And your plans will be established.

-Proverbs 16:3 NASB

Being committed as a Christian parent is simply the steadfast determination to raise our children based on Biblical principles for them to come to a knowledge of God and His Son and to live for His glory. Commitment to do this includes doing so in spite of hardship, outside opinion or influence, and resistance. Let’s do a little self-evaluation here. And no, sorry, it isn’t a comfortable one!

Is it easy for you to go against the grain of popular opinion or the “normal” way of doing things? Do you tend to follow the crowd or are you comfortable swimming upstream? These questions are important to ask yourself because being committed to follow sound Biblical principles in raising our children rather than the popular methods of the world around us takes some guts! Let’s face it! Being a true Christian and choosing to believe and live by the Bible is now viewed as intolerant and narrow-minded in today’s culture and is increasingly being cast aside as irrelevant and antiquated.

For example, today’s parents are told by secular sources to let their children decide what their own truth to live by is, but that goes against what the Bible directs us to do in Proverbs 22:6:

“Train up a child in the way he should go and even when he is old he will not depart from it.”

photo by Scott Liddell
John MacArthur states in his commentary on this verse: “There is only one right way, God’s way, the way of life. Since…early training secures lifelong habits, parents must insist upon this way, teaching God’s Word and enforcing it with loving discipline consistently throughout the child’s upbringing.” (Thanks, Mr. MacArthur! I couldn’t have said it better myself!)

To do this – to insist on training our children in God’s way – definitely takes rock-solid commitment. You and I (and our children) will face peer pressure, societal pressure and ridicule. We may even get “pushback” from our own children, but our responsibility as parents is to God alone, not to peers or society. As for ridicule, Jesus warned that if we chose to follow Him, we would suffer ridicule and scorn just as He did. Will it be difficult? Yes. Will the choices be painful? Sometimes. But will it be worth it? I have to say a resounding “YES!” because you and I will be in obedience to God.

I want to clarify who is really responsible for the end result of our children’s spiritual development – GOD! We are to be obedient to train our children and raise them in the knowledge and words of God but it is God ALONE that does the work in the hearts of our children. We do our part and leave the results to God.

He has commanded us to train them; He didn’t command us to convert them. That is His part. Pray and trust Him to do it!






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July 19, 2010

Mommy Missions: Can We Be Content Where We Are?




Contentment is something that I have struggled with for about 5 years now. When I finally truly surrendered my life to the Lord, He planted a seed in my heart that gave me an acute sense of His purpose for my life, not a full revelation but a "knowing". Since then as I have matured in Him and grown closer to His heart, my restlessness has grown stronger. Restless is the best word I can use to describe the "ants in my pants" feeling that I get when I think about my future. It's kind of a "Come ON, let's get on with it!" feeling. Each birthday, I think "God, You know how old I am getting and I would like to be able to accomplish what You want me to before I come to live with You forever.....can we get to it, please?"
My hospital job is a gift from God in that it provides a wonderful income and flexibility for my family's needs but it doesn't utilize the gifts, talents and interests God blessed me with. Because of this, I have had to fight loathing my daily life. I want to do something every day that has an eternal impact for the Lord. Then a few weeks ago, the Lord revealed to me that what I do indirectly helps people in that it allows people to live another day and have another chance to come to know God. That allowed me to relax and know that even though this isn't what I would like to be doing, I am still having an impact for Him.

Different Seasons
Another revelation was that, with and since the birth of my son, I am living God's will for my life IN THIS SEASON. This is a huge revelation to me. I used to think that God's will was an ultimate and final destination but I believe that it has different seasons and that while there is an ultimate purpose that is different than my hospital job, I can be content in the season He has me in now by knowing I am doing what He wants me to do in this season. For me, this season has me nurturing and training my son in the ways of God and preparing myself by studying God's Word and letting Him build a foundation of trust in Him.

I have to pray for a balance every day between contentment with where I am now and the passionate fire for eternal impact that burns in my heart. I only know that balance can be found in Him alone. And - this is a biggie - I am having an eternal impact on my Little Man right now every day. I can honestly say that I am living out God's purpose for me.

Share with me!
* In what ways are you struggling with contentment or lack thereof in your life?
* Is there anything about your current season in life that you can be thankful for and recognize God's hand in?







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July 5, 2010

Mommy Missions: Does God Care About My Everydayness?


"O LORD , you have searched me and you know me. You know when I sit and when I rise; you perceive my thoughts from afar. You discern my going out and my lying down; you are familiar with all my ways. Before a word is on my tongue you know it completely, O LORD . You hem me in-behind and before; you have laid your hand upon me. Such knowledge is too wonderful for me, too lofty for me to attain." - Psalm 139: 1-6 NIV

I have heard it said that God doesn't really care about the day-to-day details of our lives. He doesn't care if you have bacon vs. sausage for breakfast or which way you take home from work.
Well, I pose this question to those who might think along those lines: If He doesn't care about those details, then why does He bother to know when I sit down? Why does He bother to know when and where I go?

The answer is clear to me: He bothers to know because He bothers to care.

If I am about to do or say something that He feels the need to address, then the Holy Spirit steps in and leads and guides me (as long as I make the choice to listen and obey). I wholeheartedly believe that. I believe that the Lord that I serve cares very deeply about my everyday life, my everyday decisions and my everyday thoughts. If He didn't then we would have a God who sits in the heavens and "directs traffic" from His hub in the sky but doesn't really get involved with the mortals. There are several places in the Word that dispute that. One example is Romans 8:11: "The Spirit of God, who raised Jesus from the dead, lives in you. And just as he raised Christ from the dead, he will give life to your mortal body by this same Spirit living within you."
This Scripture clearly states that He is VERY involved with us because His Spirit dwells IN us. How can He help but be involved? He goes everywhere we go - we are never without Him. He knows the thoughts of my heart, He knows the attitudes brewing inside of me. The bottom line is He KNOWS and He CARES. And I for one will praise Him for that.
What about you?







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June 21, 2010

Mommy Missions: Becoming a Mom on a Mission


Welcome back to our series, "Investigating the Clues"! Up to this point we have investigated the ways that being a missionary called to a foreign land is very much like being a Christian mom! If you have missed the previous clues, check them out here: Intro, Clue #1, Clue #2, and Clue #3. Don't worry - we will wait for you.......OK! Everyone ready? Let's look now at how we can become Mom on a Mission!



Maybe you are a little rattled by the notion that we are called to be missionaries to our children. Trust me, I get that. But the good news is that God provides Agent Mom training as we go out and do Mommy Missions every day!

Say what?

Yes, we can receive Agent Mom training every day through getting in the Word, spending time in prayer and tapping into the grace we are given through Jesus Christ everyday!

Jesus says in John 15:4-5 ESV:
“4Abide in me, and I in you. As the branch cannot bear fruit by itself, unless it abides in the vine, neither can you, unless you abide in me. 5I am the vine; you are the branches. Whoever abides in me and I in him, he it is that bears much fruit, for apart from me you can do nothing.”

Apart from abiding in Christ, we can do nothing – not get out of bed, not have patience with our whiny toddler, not selfless enough to provide for the needs of our family, not speak words of kindness to our husbands, etc. You get the picture (or I could continue since I have countless personal examples!).

By abiding in Him, He provides the grace we need to do what He desires us to do every single day! What is grace? If you do not fully know what this is, you will jump up and down when you do and I’d love to help you discover just what is so glorious about it!

“Grace” means a generous benefit freely given by God through His power to transform a person's life. I love this Scripture that explains what grace is so plainly:

13 For God is working in you, giving you the desire and the power to do what pleases him.
Philippians 2:13 NLT

God does the work in us causing us to have the desire to do what pleases Him! It is grace that helps us be the moms He wants us to be to our children. So when I say, “You don’t have to wing it by yourself!”, you now know why! Praise God for His grace! And when we abide in Him, His grace will flow into our lives, not to make everything rosy but to help us to handle every circumstance, every decision, every bump and every bruise along the way.

In what ways have you recognized God's grace helping you be a Mommy on a Mission?

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June 7, 2010

Mommy Missions: Interruptions




I came across this quote in a book I recently purchased that I can already tell is going to turn my world, as I know it, completely upside down. How do I know this? Well, just read the quote that is at the very front of the book "Keep A Quiet Heart" by Elisabeth Elliot. Take your time and read it (and re-read it) slowly. Not because I think you are dim-witted but because it was written over a century ago and the language reflects it. But the message within is worth the effort - worth it for us as moms and as children of God.

"I think I find most help in trying to look on all the interruptions and hindrances to work that one has planned out for oneself as discipline, trials sent by God to help one against getting selfish over one's work. Then one can feel that perhaps one's work--one's work for God--consists in doing some trifling haphazard thing that has been thrown into one's day. It is not a waste of time, as one is tempted to think, it is the most important part of the work of the day--the part one can best offer to God. After such a hindrance, do not rush after the planned work; trust that the time to finish it will be given sometime, and keep a quiet heart about it."
--Annie Keary 1825-1879

Please share with us how this has spoken to you!

(We will continue with the Investigating the Clues series next week!)


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May 31, 2010

Mommy Missions: Investigating Clue #3


Greetings fellow Mommies on a Mission! I hope you have rested well this week because it's time to dig into the evidence surrounding our third clue comparing mommyhood to being a missionary! Are you ready? Get out your gadgets and let's get to work! (If you've missed the previous posts in this series, check them out here and here!)

Clue #3: Bringing the Gospel to an Unreached People

This may come as a shock so brace yourself: our children were not born knowing the Gospel and therefore, are sinners. Is that a new realization to you? I admit that when I heard that for the first time, I was rocked back on my heels. The common understanding in our culture today is that babies are born pure and untainted and it is what happens to them or what they are exposed to that corrupts them. But that isn't what the Bible says!

Surely I was sinful at birth, sinful from the time my mother conceived me.
Psalm 51:5 NIV

Therefore, just as sin came into the world through one man, and death through sin, and so death spread to all men because all sinned— 13for sin indeed was in the world before the law was given, but sin is not counted where there is no law.
Romans 5:12-13 ESV

John MacArthur, in his commentary on this passage in Romans, states, "Adam passed to all his descendants the inherent sinful nature he possessed because of his first disobedience. That nature is present from the moment of conception (Psalm 51:5), making it impossible for man to live in a way that pleases God".

It's difficult to look at our new little babies and understand that they are sinful but the Bible says that they are (and, by the way, so were we when we were born!). So what does that mean to us as their mommies? Quite simply, it means that we are to be God's missionary to them. We are responsible to be the ones to teach our children in the ways of God according to His Word as instructed in Deuteronomy 6:6-9 ESV:

6And these words that I command you today shall be on your heart. 7 You shall teach them diligently to your children, and shall talk of them when you sit in your house, and when you walk by the way, and when you lie down, and when you rise. 8You shall bind them as a sign on your hand, and they shall be as frontlets between your eyes. 9 You shall write them on the doorposts of your house and on your gates.

As I mentioned, this is probably the most intimidating evidence of all that we are called to be missionaries in our own homes. We can tend to think of missionaries as those who go off far away to share the Gospel but we are called as missionaries right into our own homes, into our little one's bedroom down the hall, and at the breakfast table each morning. If we ask God to help us think of our calling as mommies in this light, I believe our perspectives and awareness will be continually refocused on what God calls us to be as mommies.

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