SHEPHERD TO SHEEP
THE ANXIOUS
MOTHER
(Luke 2:48)…His mother said to Him, “Son, why
have You done this to us? Look, Your father and I have sought You anxiously.”
It’s hard to perceive Mary the
mother of Jesus as being an anxious woman.
But that’s exactly what the Bible portrays and what she even said of
herself. They had lost Jesus in the
crowd of Passover pilgrims returning home from Jerusalem. The parents panicked and retraced their steps
back to the city and eventually found Jesus in the Temple after three days interacting
with the teachers. When they found him
Mary chided her son. Jesus replied that
He must be about His Father’s business.
Well, you really can’t blame Mary
for her anxiety. Jesus was a special
child with a special birth. This was
probably the first time something like this happened between Mary and Jesus. He was twelve years old and was now
considered almost an adult. And yet you
see Mary’s worry surfacing and overflowing by the incident. I hope this will encourage the most spiritual
of moms that anxiety will be something to deal with when it comes to growing
children.
There is so much to worry about
as a mother. With that beautiful
mother’s heart you are after your child’s constant safety and security and
progress in every area of life. You’re
happy when your child succeeds and concerned when they are struggling. But when does that concern cross the line
into anxiety? It’s almost imperceptible
because you are so wrapped up in your child’s life. But you start feeling negative emotions and
it begins to ring through your body and breed uneasy thoughts in your
mind. Your apprehensions begin to get
the best of you. Perhaps your husband
tries to cool your jets but you dismiss him by saying what does he know? So what is a mom to do at this juncture? It’s time to pray! Here’s a verse for you.
(Phil 4:6-7) Be anxious for
nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let
your requests be made known to God; 7 and the peace of God, which surpasses all
understanding, will guard your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.
As you turn your cares into
prayers you will find peace coming back into your mother’s heart. Then you can focus on God’s promise for your
children:
(Isa 54:13) All your children
shall be taught by the Lord, And great shall be the peace of your children.
(see also Psa 112:1-2; Pro 22:6; Isa 49:25; Jer 31:17; Joel 2:28; Acts 2:39,
16:31)
There is peace for you, mom, and
your anxious heart. Don’t be overly
concerned about your kids. God is
watching out for them and they will grow up to be about their Father’s
business!
Louie
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