At the start of the October school
examinations last year, a very good friend and mother shared an article with
me, saying “It was a timely and inspiring piece”.
So this month as we celebrate Mothers’ Day
amidst the unavoidable exam anxieties, perhaps it may bring us, as it did her,
a sense of perspective and sanity, to our otherwise motherhood mayhem.
The article, entitled “I Don’t Want to
Raise Successful Children”, may not immediately strike you as something to
share with others, but I would strongly encourage you to take the time to read
it. The premise of Lysa TerKeurst’s article(1) is, My
job isn’t to push success for my kids. My job as a parent is to recognise the
unique way God created each child and point them to Jesus at every turn along
their journey toward adulthood. Yes, I want my kids to learn and thrive and
grow up educated, but it’s not a flaw in me or them if they don’t have straight
A report cards and trophy cases full of sports medals.
In her search to make sense of her role as
a Mother, TerKeurst’s thoughts stemmed from a particular scripture verse:
“Train a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not turn
from it.” (Proverbs 22:6). This struck a familiar note for me - something I had
quite forgotten from 13 years ago - back to the time when I was blessed with a gift from above, my daughter.
From birth till she was nearly five,
“Train Up This Child” and a series of other comforting and inspiring songs would
play from this old cassette tape by Kelly Willard called “Bless My Little Girl”(2).
It played every time I prepared her for nap or at bedtime. But really these
became more my prayers than it was songs for her to fall gently to sleep.
Willard sang beautifully these tender lyrics:
Give
us Your wisdom and teach us the things that we need to know.
To
train up this child in the way that she should go.
Lord
you have placed a precious life in our hands.
Now
give us the grace that she may be raised according to Your plan.
(1) http://proverbs31.org/devotions/devo/i-dont-want-to-raise-successful-children/
(2) Music CD from Integrity
Music, Inc. (matching baby boy version also available)
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