Why you can’t afford to be an insecure mom

Today we have a guest post from the fabulous Arabah Joy!

Arabah writes:
96th Street subway, uptown side, Oct 2009 - 15 Photo Credit {Creative Commons}

The day after I started writing this post, something odd happened.

It was Sunday and I woke up so aware of my mommy-failures, shortcomings, and the general sinfulness of my pathetic little heart, that I could hardly get out of bed. It was so bad and I felt so terrible, I asked my husband if he thought it would be okay if I stayed home from church. He wasn’t keen on the idea. However, as the morning went on, he noticed that truly something was going on and he suggested I stay back to do business with the Lord. Y’all, we are the sort who don’t miss church unless someone is sick. So I knew God needed to do some kind of deep work in my heart.

I just didn’t know it was about this. This little post on confidence.

As I spent time with the Lord, He showed me that insecurity is much deadlier than we take it for….and He used me as the object lesson! The Lord spoke to my heart. “Beloved one, you need to know that insecurity is more than a bad feeling. Insecurity is an invitation for Satan.”  He then brought to mind one of Satan’s names: “Accuser of the brethren.” When we give insecurity an ear, we open the door for Satan to do his work~ that of deceiving, killing, stealing, and destroying. Put another way, insecurity is a cover-up for deadly and destructive devil play. That’s the bad news.

There’s good news too. The Bible clearly gives us the tool to conquer insecurity and walk in full confidence in the Lord. From Moses’ example in Exodus 3-4, we see that there are three main types of insecurity:

1. Identity Insecurity

This is how we define ourselves. To recognize it, listen for internal “I am…” and “I am not…” statements.
What identity insecurity may look like on a mom:
“I am a failure. I’m messing up my kids.”
“I am a throwaway. My kids would be better off without me.”
“I am fat. My family is ashamed of me.”

2. Ability Insecurity

This is when we focus on our shortcomings, our weaknesses, our inabilities, our unmet expectations of ourselves.
What ability insecurity may look like on a mom:
“My child is deprived because I can’t provide…. for him/her.”
“Normal moms are doing … with their children, but I am struggling just to keep things together.”
“I just don’t have what it takes to parent these children.”

3. Credibility Insecurity

This has to do with how we think others perceive us. We want to appear competent, have a proven record of success, and be acknowledged by our peers and others as credible.
What credibility insecurity may look like on a mom:
“I wonder if she thinks I’m a bad parent because she saw me ….”
“If I don’t discipline/educate/nurture/feed/etc. my child this certain way, I won’t measure up to the others moms.”
“Who will listen to me when I have kids who…?”

Does any of this sound familiar? If so, I have really good news for you! Right here in Moses’ encounter with God, God gives us the tool to nix insecurity. Here it is:

Focus on God.

That’s it.
There is no fancy formula, no need to spend three years learning Hebrew to figure it out, just the simple instruction to intentionally focus your thoughts on God, not yourself.
At the core of insecurity is an inward focus on self. The cure is to make God your confidence by focusing on His person, presence, provision, and grace. No matter how we’ve blown it or how lacking we are, He is sufficient.

How to become a Confident Mom:

{A 10 Minute exercise that will change your life}

1. Get three index cards.
2. On the first card, write “When I feel insecure about my identity…”
3. On the second card, write “When I feel insecure about my ability…”
4. On the third card, write “When I feel insecure about my credibility…”
5. On the back of card one, you are going to summarize how God dealt with Moses’ identity insecurity. {We can follow the same strategy!}
When Moses gave God an identity statement, God’s reply was to instruct Moses to focus on His name, His presence, and His attributes. (Read Exodus 3:11-17)
One of my favorite ways to focus on the names or attributes of God is to go through the alphabet, assigning a name or an attribute to each letter, and then meditating on each for a minute or two.
{Example: A for Adonai; B for Bread of Life; C for Compassionate}
On the back of your card, write down several of the names, attributes, and promises of God that will specifically counteract your identity insecurity. What you are trying to do is create a tailor-made game plan for conquering this insecurity.
6. On the back of card two, you are going to record God’s solution for ability insecurity.
This is basically His sovereignty in creating you, His faithfulness to complete the work He started, His sufficiency given you, and His promise to teach you everything you need to know, each step of the way. (Read Exodus 4: 10-12)
You may want to review Psalm 139 as part of your game plan for this insecurity.
7. On the back of card three, you are going to write down how God addressed Moses’ credibility insecurity.
Here, God tells Moses that his validation will come from God Himself. Wow. We need not worry about what others think of us or look for their approval. God will give all the validation we need. {Read Exodus 4:1-5}
This insecurity can be particularly strong among moms… especially if you have a child with special needs or outside the “normal” box. A personal strategy I use for this insecurity is to use James 4:10, which says, “Humble yourself in the sight of the Lord and He will lift you up.”

We have the promise of God Himself to lift us up and to validate us. Therefore, we should be using every opportunity we can to humble ourselves, yes? Criticism, disapproval, slights, and the like, are great opportunities to go low.

Now you have your game plan for when an insecurity is triggered. Keep your cards handy to serve as a “cheat sheet.” Whenever you feel insecure, pull out your cards, ask God to help focus your mind on Him, then implement the strategy He gave Moses.
The Word of God is powerful! So kick that insecurity to the curb.

Arabah Joy and her family have served as missionaries to East Asia for the past ten years. {Please pray for them as they return to the field this month?} She has been married to Jackson for eighteen years and is the mother of four children. She has also authored a guide on how to increase energy. You can find her writing at Arabah Joy.

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About Ruth Schwenk

Ruth is the wife of a pastor, who is her best friend and the love of her life. She is a blessed homeschooling mother to her four beautiful children, and she eagerly awaits meeting her five others in heaven. She has a passion for following God, leading worship, rescuing orphans, and inspiring others to create a God honoring family.

She thoroughly enjoys warm spring breezes, blooming lilacs, tall skim mochas with whipped cream, root-lifter, eye cream, gel polish, laughing (lots of it), venti iced teas, exclamation points!!, family worship time, and snuggling up to read a good book with her family.

She is the creator of The Better Mom and she tweets at thebettermom.

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  • http://twitter.com/RachelWojo Rachel Wojnarowski

    What a great list! Thanks for these. Could I just add an excellent resource for this topic? Renee Swope of Proverbs 31 ministries has a weekly study on her site Http://reneeswope.com using her book “A Confident Heart” as the basic curriculum. Such a fabulous in-depth on this very topic!

    • http://arabahjoy.com/ Arabahjoy

      Thanks Rachel! I’ve heard about Renee’s book but haven’t read it. A weekly study with accountability sounds great!

    • http://arabahjoy.com/ Arabahjoy

      Thanks Rachel! I’ve heard about Renee’s book but haven’t read it. A weekly study with accountability sounds great!

  • http://kregerhouse.blogspot.com Rikki

    Exactly what I need teaching on right now…thank you!

    • http://arabahjoy.com/ Arabahjoy

      Praise the Lord, Rikki! He is always Just In Time :)

  • Meghan Carver

    Crying now…. I so needed this today. Thank you.

    • http://arabahjoy.com/ Arabahjoy

      Praying for and with you, Meghan. May He show Himself strong and sufficient on your behalf today.

  • Molly Sloan

    Thank you for this post! I have to constantly recite 2 Corinthians 10:5, “…and we take captive every thought and make it obedient to Christ.” Whenever I have negative thoughts I try to visualize that single thought and submit it to the authority of God!

    • http://arabahjoy.com/ Arabahjoy

      Yes! Thank you for sharing this verse, Molly. You are exactly right!

  • Barb Spencer

    What an awesome post. I’ve been a mom for 24 years and still I struggle with insecurities. Thanks for your sensitive post and the reminder that we need to always remember the Scriptures. Whatever God has allowed into our lives, He will help us handle.

    • http://arabahjoy.com/ Arabahjoy

      Barb, I have so appreciated your posts! Thank YOU for how you encourage us “newbies.” :)

  • Anna & Co.

    Great post and so relative to most women. Thank you so much for sharing! Blessings, Anna

    • http://arabahjoy.com/ Arabahjoy

      Thanks for your encourging comment, Anna & Co. Blessings to you today!

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  • Tracie

    God is so good! And His timing is perfect as always. I so needed to hear this right now. I was beating myself up for an unwise decision that left sharpie all over my dining room walls and carpet. A 2yo with a sharpie can do a lot of damage in a hurry. God has stepped in to let me know how much he loves me and that my worth is in Him not a perfect house. Thanks for the post.

    • http://arabahjoy.com/ Arabahjoy

      Thank you for sharing this, Tracie! Thanking Him that our “worth is in Him, not a perfect house!” Amen! Rejoicing with you in His goodness and timing.

  • http://www.workingkansashomemaker.com/who-is-the-holy-spirit-and-a-book-review/ Nicole

    This is something I definitely struggle with, especially with my current position of recruiting foster and adoptive homes for kiddos in state custody. There’s always workplace competition (that I dislike) and the attempts to figure out how I measure up to the other recruiters in different areas- yikes! You hit it spot on, bless you!

    • http://arabahjoy.com/ Arabahjoy

      Nicole, praying for you right now! May God strengthen your heart as you serve Him and these children/families! May you know you are working unto Him and He is well pleased.

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  • http://www.CelebrateEveryDayWithMe.com/ Kristen

    Oh boy! Just had to deal with credibility insecurity last night! Perfect timing. Thank you!

    • http://arabahjoy.com/ Arabahjoy

      Praising Jesus with You, Kristen! So glad you are pinpointing your insecurity and picking up the tool to fight it!

  • Myheartsmission

    This post is awesome. God’s Word has all that we need to fight the battles in our life- and this battle in particular is so profound b/c it involves simply focusing on God himself- remembering who we are in Him. Definitely going to share this- so encouraging- a good word for all Moms.

    • http://arabahjoy.com/ Arabahjoy

      Thank you so much for your comment! As I read it, I thought of Psalm 19:7 “The law of the Lord is perfect, restoring the soul.” His word IS all we need, it is complete and utterly sufficient to meet all our needs.

  • http://www.purposefulhomemaker.com Kristin

    I so appreciate this post Arabah. For all of our “I am not…” thoughts our God is the Great I AM. He is our all in all. He declares that we are good and we must begin to believe what He says about us and walk in that truth. It is only then that we become what He has already said we are.
    Thank you for sharing your heart and your struggles and the beauty of what God showed you! It is a blessing!

    • http://arabahjoy.com/ Arabahjoy

      Amen and Amen!

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  • Shae

    I “stumbled” on to this post and was in tears half way through the introduction. I read this yesterday after cycling around the thought all day that the lies about ourselves are the most deadly. Especially as a mother, I feel this is true. We often feel defeated before the day begins. Thank you for your sensitivity, for skipping church even though you’re no church-skipper, and for so eloquently bringing to light a thought I was on the front end of processing.
    Blessings!

    • http://arabahjoy.com/ Arabahjoy

      Shae, thank you for sharing this and for the encouragement! You are right, those lies are deadly! Praying for you and all of us mothers today!

  • http://www.servingjoyfully.com/ Crystal

    Fantastic post and so very true. Thanks for sharing!

    • http://arabahjoy.com/ Arabahjoy

      Thanks for the encouraging word, Crystal!