Moms, hear my heart...
It is imperative that we make sure that we are
taking time for ourselves. Often, we hear the suggestion, "make" time... But if you are like me, you may have to push the envelope a little bit... You may have to
take time for yourself. I think when we say 'make time', there still exists the possibility and chance that something "more important" will cut into those moments that we've set aside.
Take time! It is something that you need like your next breath, or the next beat of your heart... Moms wear so many different hats. We are so many different things to so many different people. We are vessels and we hold the substance that so many others need and desire.
Everything can be used up. Everything can be used to its capacity. And as mothers, so can we. If we have not taken the time to replenish ourselves, to refill ourselves, we will inevitably become empty vessels. How then, can we continue to pour out into the lives which so desperately need what only we can provide? Or, how about when the substance that you hold has become contaminated? How can you knowingly pour that out into the ones who depend on you with their very lives?
How can you tell if you have become an empty vessel? How can you tell if what you have to give isn't quite worth giving?
The Bible says in Galatians 5:22 that "the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control..."
Are you lacking in any of these areas? Perhaps you already recognize the need to shore up in the Word of God concerning the absence or deficiency of these qualities in your life?
The spiritual fruit referred to above is cultivated in the same way that natural fruit is cultivated. Natural fruit comes by way of its connection to the life giving sources of nutrients found in the soil (its foundation) and the sun.
Likewise, the fruit of the Spirit comes by way of our connection to the life giving sources of our foundation in the Word of God and His Son, Jesus.
Replenishing ourselves spiritually, physically, and emotionally gives us the opportunity to better reflect Christ to those around us. There are several ways to do this and only you will know what works best for you:
Spiritually- Spend time with the Lord in prayer seeking His face, His will for your life. Fast. Sing songs unto the Lord. Gather together in fellowship with other believers. Give of yourself, your time, and your resources.
Physically- Eat well balanced meals and exercise regularly. Talk to a nutrition counselor, a dietitian or that friend that you have that is well versed in this area. Discuss with them how you can realistically make some adjustments in not only your diet, but in your family's diet as well.
Emotionally- Relax with your girlfriends (without the kids, if possible). Have date night with your spouse. Find a hobby, journal or even blog :) :P
Take the time!!!
Only you can truly define what taking care of yourself in these areas really is. But it is of vital importance that you sit down and think on every aspect and commit to doing it. Not only is it beneficial to you and your health/well-being, it is beneficial to those you love as well.
*Blessings