The Gospel Is For Mothers Too

Today I am excited to introduce you to our guest, Sarah Van Beveren.  Here is a little bit about Sarah:

Sarah and her husband live in Canada, where she is a stay-at-home mom and future homeschooler to their three little girls. She loves coffee, reading, researching, and studying God’s Word. Her mind is always racing, and so she organizes those thoughts with written words. Writing helps her to hear God’s voice, work through the mess, and seek out His truth. She recently started blogging at Truth in the Journey.

 Sarah writes:

Defeat.

At the end of a long day of parenting, I feel it. I look around my house and see mess. Mess on my floors and mess in my heart. I pick up toys, clean up dishes, throw in the laundry. I remember the tears, the sibling fights, and the words that I used to wound. I feel drained and lacking, praying for the encouragement to press on tomorrow morning.

I have a feeling that I’m not the only one experiencing this.

The mundane of motherhood is starting to sound cliché. We’re all reading about it, and we’re all writing about it. It resonates across countries and cultures. And while the details change, the result is the same.

We’re all living it.

Because cliches are born out of reality, and the everyday of mothering couldn’t be more real. It’s confusing, it’s busy and often it’s a struggle. But it’s also sacred, and there is rest for us. Not rest in the form of hot coffee and good books, but rest we can possess even in the midst of commotion and disarray. Rest that doesn’t rely on anything this world has to offer. A rest – a peace – that passes all understanding.

We don’t need to try harder. We just need to lean harder.

We have a Savior who is sufficient to cover all of our mistakes and messes. Jesus has cleared us of our debt, taken on our sin and gifted to us His righteousness. Because of His work on the cross, we are no longer slaves to guilt and regret. Christ has triumphed and has set you free to be victorious.

Your defeat is not possible, because the gospel is for mothers too.

It’s for all of us, right where we are. It doesn’t just cover our past and secure our future. It’s for now. We need to preach it to ourselves every day. Every minute if necessary, because we forget how much we need it.

Charles Spurgeon said, “If he gives you the grace to make you believe, he will give you the grace to live a holy life afterward.”

Did you yell at your children today? Did you decline an invitation to play so that you could do something else? Did you give in to the lie that joy can’t be found here?

“There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.” (Romans 8:1)

We’ve heard it before, but there is power in these words. When you begin to feel guilty because you aren’t being a good enough mother, remember that you can’t be. We all fall short of God’s glory, but he is working a renewal in our hearts and he is patient.

I am learning that at the end of the day, when I feel weary and ask God to give me strength for tomorrow, that is not a sign of weakness. Christian growth occurs when we finally see past our blindness and realize our dependence on One alone. When we believe that we can’t, but God can.

We don’t serve a distant God, but one who loved us enough to send His son. We can’t get through this life alone, and the weariness comes when we try.

Today, let Christ be your victory.

Blessings, Sarah

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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.

  • http://profiles.google.com/cassandra.dorman Cassandra D

    Amen, Sarah. I often wonder how Moms do it without Christ’s covering. I’m so imperfect, and I have to rely on His grace, daily. And not just grace for my own faults but the faults of everyone around me too. Especially my husband and children. If I’m so imperfect, than I need to also realize their journey. One thing I’ve REALLY grown in in the past year is grace. A lot of people would think we are not very strict or “disciplinarian” with our children. I think a lot of times we mistake what discipline truly is. To disciple. Not to punish. And for my husband… to keep no record of wrongs… kindness… gentleness… oh yes. What a journey we’re on. Praise God, we can lean on Him and He is right here, every day, even through the temper tantrums and sibling rivalry… :) Cassandra @ The Unplugged Family.com

    • http://www.truthinthejourney.blogspot.com/ Sarah Van Beveren

      Grace really does change everything. :)

  • MFMabe

    The timing of this couldn’t have been more appropriate! I was struggling with this only an hour before reading. Thanks to my wonderful sister I have recently found my way back to Christ and am struggling constantly with my thoughts on past mistakes; am I doing a “good enough” job as a mother, stepmother, home school teacher, wife, etc? Am I being too strict? Not strict enough? Too nice? Too lenient? Mean, unfair, intolerant? Understanding, loving, accepting? We moms struggle through this list and more on a daily basis and we all need a little reminder to just trust God; he has the answers and he knows the future outcome. Thank you for a wonderful post on a truly inspiring blog that i try to read as often as i can. You know with my free time, with 5 kids and 3 have special needs. :)

    • http://www.truthinthejourney.blogspot.com/ Sarah Van Beveren

      God’s timing is awesome! Yes, reminders. Always reminders! Praying that you’re able to find a little extra free time. :)

  • Becca

    ‘We don’t need to try harder. We need to lean harder.’ Love that line – it’s all about our dependence on Him and allowing Him to make us more Christ-like. Thank you for this encouragement!

    • http://www.truthinthejourney.blogspot.com/ Sarah Van Beveren

      And thank you for your encouragement!

  • Nicole

    I have been wrestling with myself lately, wondering “why can’t I seem to feel close to God right now?”. Your words hit home. I don’t serve a distant God! My weariness comes from trying to do it all on my own! He never ceases to amaze me with His perfect timing. I desperately needed to read this today. Thank you!

    • http://www.truthinthejourney.blogspot.com/ Sarah Van Beveren

      Thank you so much for reading Nichole. He does have wonderful timing! Praying for you.

  • http://www.truthinthejourney.blogspot.com/ Sarah Van Beveren

    I know the feeling of sleep deprivation – praying for rest for you (and your little one). Thank you so much for reading!

  • http://momistheonlygirl.blogspot.com/ Tricia

    I’ve been experiencing this so much lately. I really needed to read this today. Thank you for the encouragement. I find I often compare my ‘failures’ to others’ ‘success’ as far as things with the kiddos go…I’m just not as good as her…I bet she doesn’t yell at her kids. I also find it hard to balance my mom chores with being the fun mom. Most of all when I’m feeling at all like this I’m also drifting away from God. To make your statement personal, I don’t need to try harder, rather lean harder. Thank you for that statement.

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=702224366 Heather ‘Shaw’ Riggleman

    I am going through much of this too. As of right now, Im writing to my mama fans how to weather the storms of life with Jesus. Such a hard habit to develop.

  • Cporter119

    With 4 boys at home in the summertime, this is extremely relevant to me. I struggle with negative thoughts constantly. Thank you for reminding me of the Truth. God Bless You!!

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  • Tracy Thatcher

    I know many Moms have written how this was a timely read, and I wholeheartedly agree. A friend shared this on FB but I didn’t have a chance to read it until last night. Your first word, resonated deep within my heart, because that was how I felt…defeated. Your reminder of the grace and freedom we have in Christ, allowed all that guilt and failure to release it’s hold on my heart. It gave me strength to try again, leaning on Jesus, because I know there are other moms struggling as I do. Struggling in the midst of summer when there is no break, and yet we think we “should” be doing various things. I thank God for showing me this at just the time I needed to hear it, and I thank you for being used by God to touch my heart.

    • http://www.truthinthejourney.blogspot.com/ Sarah Van Beveren

      Tracy, I’m so glad that God spoke to you last night and you were able to hear Him. It really is an everyday battle, isn’t it? Thank you so much for reading and for the wonderful encouragement. You are loved!