The Encouragement Christian Moms REALLY Want

Christian moms, what you do is important. In fact, it’s critical! Life-transforming! World-changing! Kingdom-building! It matters here and now and it matters in the eternity. Even if you feel forgotten or unappreciated — such things are no reflection of your worth or identity. Do not let those feelings derail you or keep you from seeing clearly! 

What’s on Your Wish List?

Moms spend a lot of time taking care of the needs of others and making sure everyone is doing well. When holidays or birthdays come, we fret over what everyone wants or needs, wondering what will bring a smile to their face or enrich their lives. 

But… what’s on your wish list, dear moms, when holidays roll around? Sometimes our list is full of fun or household items. Sometimes it’s full of our deepest desires as Christian mothers. But what do we REALLY want as a reward for this crazy wonderful gig called motherhood? 

Let’s make that list together, dear moms. You will be encouraged!

We may have a list of fun gifts and nice-to-haves on our wish list, but the things that matter most to Christian moms - the things we really long for deep down - are of even greater value.

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It’s a familiar scene. Another day of mothering has come to an end.

After cleaning up the last meal of the day, tucking the kids in bed, tending the baby, and preparing for tomorrow, I have exactly an hour to myself before my brain shuts down entirely.

I haven’t eaten dinner. I am spent. The list of things that never ends just. never. ends. Laundry, cooking, cleaning, planning, teaching, correcting, disciplining, shopping.

I sink my head to the counter and take a minute to collect myself before I implode. My husband looks on, slightly concerned I may not get back up.

This is my life! It is both messy and beautiful. I know you can relate, right?

I love my calling as wife, mom, homemaker and homeschooler. LOVE it. I never doubt the value of my work in this role. And most days I finish with a sense that time was well spent.

Some days, though…

Some days I just don’t see the reward I want to see. Some days I just really want someone to put a gold star on my chart!

Have you been there, too?

What Christian Moms Really Want for Mother’s Day

As I’m writing this, Mother’s Day is just around the corner. What is Mother’s Day all about for moms?

Many moms will be getting gifts, chocolates, jewelry, small appliances, crafts, and more. Those are good things. They really are. I like a good handprint card and a blender just as much as the next mom. But…

We cook and clean and plan. We snuggle and comfort and play. We teach and we train and we instruct in the ways of the Lord.

It is wonderful and exhausting.

We labor in prayer over our precious children and do our best to point them to Christ, knowing the decision to follow Him is their own.

Everything in us is poured into this worthy endeavor.

So, what we really want is this:

  • For our labor to not be in vain
  • For there to be good fruit
  • For our children to rise up and call us blessed

Those are hard things to wrap a bow around, right? Yet they are the longing of our hearts.

Spurgeon quote on motherhood and Christian Moms

Here’s the thing, dear fellow Christian moms: most days you are sowing seeds, not harvesting fruit. There will be times when you will be blessed with an amazing glimpse into the impact your work is having on the lives of your children.

Some days, however, there will seem to be little reward. Take a deep breath, mama, Hang in there and keep running the race

And let us not grow weary of doing good, for in due season we will reap, if we do not give up. Galatians 6:9

Your Gold Starts Are Piling Up

Even if you aren’t sure you’re making a difference, I want to tell you something very important and very true right now: What you do matters tremendously.

Let your heart be encouraged! Let there be a little more spring in your step today! You are planting deep and meaningful seeds into the hearts of your children for a reward that is eternal. It is a work approved for God’s kingdom.

Do not grow weary of good! The labor of a loving Christian mom will never be in vain.

Know this, friend: Your prayers are being heard, your work is being seen, and the gold stars are piling up like crazy, whether you see them this side of heaven or not.

~ Tauna

 

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This Post Has 25 Comments

  1. Denise

    Love this encouragement! I can relate to the chaos moments…and the constant overwhelmingness of “mom-ing”.

  2. Barb

    I needed to read this entry about being a weary but blessed Mama! Thank you for encouraging me at helping me to focus on the prize, rather than the laundry and dirty dishes! You have blessed me!

  3. Stacy Brandli

    May God pour extra blessings on you, Mama! I love you post and can fully relate to all you spoke of.

  4. Rebecca

    Such a great blessing to all of the Mama’s! Thank you!

  5. Tracy Williams

    You were spot on with your description of motherhood!

  6. Sarah

    Thank you for the beautiful encouragement! I remember my own mother praying and stressing out over her children and now that we’re all adults praying and stressing out over children of our own, I know that her prayers and stress was TOTALLY WORTH IT. For my Mom’s Mother’s Day, I want her to know that she IS BLESSED and her children appreciate her sacrifice to allow US TO BE BLESSED as well!

  7. Beth

    Thank you for being encouraging!

  8. Jenn S.

    Thanks for all you do! <3 Happy Mother's Day!

  9. Janeene Young

    Great reminder that even when we don’t feel like what we are doing makes a difference, someone is always watching and learning. God bless you

  10. Angela

    I love your blog! Honest and insightful, Helpful when I want to pull all my hair out!

  11. Grace Wilson

    Thank you for the encouragement, and such a giving heart you and your friends have! We can all learn from that!

  12. Lisa

    I love the DIY stuff and the encouragement that you give.

  13. Corrie D.

    Thank you for this post. It echoed what is in my heart.

  14. Tauna Meyer

    You’re welcome! 🙂

  15. Cheryl T.

    I really appreciated this article. I even wrote down the three things that I didn’t know I wanted for Mother’s Day. You are right I sit and wonder when I will see the fruit of my labour but this is a time of sewing not reaping.

  16. Sarah B

    Thank you so much! I’ve always felt guilty for feeling this way so it’s refreshing to know I’m not alone.

    1. Tauna Meyer

      You’re definitely not alone! ❤️

  17. J. Miller

    Amen! Thank you for this good reminder to keep our minds focused on what is truly important, and what matters for eternity!

  18. Jessa-Lynn

    Lots of repetitive & mundane in the life of a momma. But I know the Lord meets me where I am at when I ask. He has called me to this work. I must abide in Him and see the beauty and importance of motherhood.

  19. Adrian H

    This is so encouraging. It is hard to remember on a daily basis that you are planting seeds and not harvesting fruit.

    1. Tauna Meyer

      You’re right – it really can be hard to remember! I’m happy to hear that it was encouraging to you as well. 🙂

  20. Laura

    “Here’s the thing, dear fellow Christian moms: most days you are sowing seeds, not harvesting fruit.”
    WOW – did that hit me like a ton of bricks! So much truth, and it’s so encouraging to hear that. Thank you for your faithful encouragement in the Gospel of Jesus Christ, Tauna. This was an amazingly encouraging post, and I really appreciated it!

    1. Tauna Meyer

      I’m so very glad it was an encouragement to you! ❤️

  21. Unami J

    This was such an encouragement. It’s true, there’s alot in our plate and many times the people we serve don’t look like they will change. But we continue to do it. May the good Lord help us to be faithful everyday that our children are under our care.

  22. Wendy

    Thank you for your encouraging words – they brought tears to my eyes! They are so true: we have to remember we are planting the seeds, and no matter what we do to lead our children to Christ, only they can make that decision for themselves. Thank you again for the encouragement; I didn’t realize how much I needed to hear it.

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