Verses from Mama By Sandra Sheridan Isaiah 40:11 “Like a shepherd He will tend His flock, In His arms He will gather the lambs and carry them in His bosom; He will gently lead the nursing ewes.”
Motherhood. We tend to think of this as a season for teaching. A mom bears the responsibility for a tiny life and for the next 18 years – or more accurately for the rest of her life – she guides, corrects and teaches these God-given blessings. But after becoming a mom myself I realized something else. The one who was going to do most of the learning was ME. After giving birth the first time I daily realized all the things I didn’t know. It felt overwhelming, but over the years I have come to embrace the learning process. I now know that I would never be what I am today if it were not for the education that has taken place throughout my years as a mother. As I began my Mom journey, I was encouraged by the Bible verse Isaiah 40:11 – “Like a shepherd He will tend His flock, In His arms He will gather the lambs and carry them in His bosom; He will gently lead the nursing ewes.” I was comforted by the truth that the Lord would be the One to shepherd my children, and even more than that He would lead me as I led them. I recognized that to be a good mother all I have to do is follow the Good Shepherd. By seeking Him daily through His Word, asking His guidance, and giving myself the freedom to learn through my mistakes, I grew as an individual right along with my children – and I was a lot easier to live with. Through the years I have continued to grow because there are always new challenges. And as any woman with children knows, a mother never stops being a mother. It is a journey of learning, leading, and following that lasts a lifetime. So, in this month of May when we celebrate motherhood, I encourage all tired moms not to give up. Make it your priority to follow the Shepherd who carries the lambs in His arms and gently leads the nursing ewes. He will be faithful to guide and teach you throughout all our mothering years and beyond. So, hold on tight and let the education begin. |