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Beautiful in His Time: A New Season

9 / 4 / 189 / 3 / 18

Laura
Laura

Can you believe that fall is practically here?

Laura
Anna
Anna

No! All the Halloween decorations are already out at Lowe’s… I’m actually surprised they don’t have the Christmas stuff out, at the rate the stores have been going lately.

Anna
Laura
Laura

Have you been to Hobby Lobby?  Christmas is slowing creeping toward the front entrance!  The leaf decorations better watch their backs!

Laura
Anna
Anna

Haha! Pretty soon, Christmas is going to start taking over right after the 4th of July!

Anna
Laura
Laura

Yes.  I know we shouldn’t be surprised by the change of seasons.  It happens 4 times a year every year here in the midwest. ?

Laura
Anna
Anna

Ha – And I should accept this since I’ve lived here all my life! Why is it so hard sometimes? I just want summer to last forever.? I’m not ready for cold weather.

Anna
Laura
Laura

I do love the fall, but winter?  Winter is a tough season. It’s hard not to think about all the short days spent indoors.  All those bare trees and the brown grass can be sort of depressing.?

Laura
Anna
Anna

Do you ever feel like there are seasons in your life where you also dread what’s coming next? And you just kinda drag your feet in the current season? I mean not just the weather, but like new phases of life?

Anna
Laura
Laura

I get it. And it’s true. Sometimes we just want to hold on to those infant days.  Or the toddler phase. Or the sweet preschool stage. Or the grade-schoolers. There’s this aching in my mother’s heart to want to hold onto where I am. But the darn seasons just keep changing. And my kids just keep moving on.  

Laura
Anna
Anna

Yes they do! Why do we sometimes dread what’s next though?

Anna
Laura
Laura

Maybe it’s normal to dread what is unknown about a new phase of life.  And I think it’s easy to dread new territory because of the not-so-great stereotypes that come with a phase.  (Like the terrible two’s or the hormonal pre-teen and rebelious teen years.) And there are many things about those stages that are going to be tough.  

Laura
Anna
Anna

Yes – you hear so many scary things that you project into your own life. Sometimes I’m trying to problem-solve problems that don’t even exist yet. Or may never exist! Does that sound crazy?!?

Anna
Laura
Laura

No!  That makes you a good mom!  

Laura
Anna
Anna

Oh phew! Well, then I’m a REALLY good mom. (Ha.)

Anna
Laura
Laura

Well, I’ve always known that!  But I think it’s more because even though you are anxious about the future, you know, as I do that the future is in really good hands.

Laura
Anna
Anna

True. God created seasons. So I guess He knows all about the seasons that will come in our lives too. And maybe, like winter, spring, summer, and fall, they also have a purpose.

Anna
Laura
Laura

And not only do they have purpose, but God promises to make them beautiful in His time.  Now that sounds a bit crazy!

Laura
Anna
Anna

Not crazy at all. What sounds crazy to us is sometimes God’s wisdom. The “in His time” part is what we need a better grasp of. At least I do. Because we want everything to be instant.

Anna
Laura
Laura

That’s so true. Sometimes we need to remember that some winters are longer and even colder than the year before.

Laura
Anna
Anna

Like last winter! It was so long! I would go out to the mailbox and think, “I’m going to DIE right here from the cold wind,” (I can be a bit over-dramatic, you know).

Anna
Anna
Anna

But then I would tell myself, “Summer WILL come again. It doesn’t seem like it, but it will.”

Anna
Laura
Laura

Haha!

Laura
Anna
Anna

But seriously, do you ever think like – I am stuck in this season FOREVER? I do sometimes when I’m in a challenging place in our marriage, or in a tight financial stretch.

Anna
Laura
Laura

That’s true.  When we are in tough seasons of life, we do have a hope that this season will not last forever, but sometimes it’s hard to see the light at the end of the tunnel.  

Laura
Anna
Anna

Really hard! Like me-without-my-glasses, hard. ?#legallyblind

Anna
Laura
Laura

And we might even grieve a little when the season does finally end and a new, unknown season begins, even if it promises new life and sunshine.  (Like when we sent our babies to kindergarten! They are going to grow so much in good ways!)

Laura
Anna
Anna

Yes!! I think the grieving is totally okay. It’s part of the process. But knowing that God can use every season to make something beautiful in our lives makes it sooo much easier to breathe and embrace the next one, instead of getting really, sadly stuck.

Anna
Laura
Laura

What if we try to embrace every season for all it’s worth?  And know that God, who makes it beautiful, is with us through each one.

Laura
Anna
Anna

Through life’s winters, long or short, and its summers, and everything in between. 

Anna


Soaking in the Truth

Scripture to encourage you:

  • “There is a time for everything and a season for every activity under the heavens.” (Ecclesiastes 3:1)
  • “He has made everything beautiful in its time. He has also set eternity in the human heart; Yet no one can fathom what God has done from beginning to end.” (Ecclesiastes 3:11)
  • “And we know that in all things god works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.” (Romans 8:28, NIV)
  • “And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.” (Matthew 28:20, NIV)


    Music to inspire you:

    • “Seasons” by Hillsong Worship
    • “For Your Glory” by Matt Maher
    • “Every Season” by Nichole Nordeman

Readings and Resources to come alongside of you:

  • “The Seasons of Motherhood” – Messy Motherhood
  • “A Letter to Moms” – Joanna Gaines

Related Posts on Texting The Truth:

  • “My Highest Calling”
  • “Strong Kids”

Living Out the Truth

Ideas to try:

  • Feeling stuck in a wintry season? Pray and ask God to help you see beauty and purpose in it.
  • Make a list of things you are thankful for — it can be very small things. Look for those little things, and thank God for them.
  • Stay with us throughout the next several weeks as we explore all different seasons and times that we go through as women and moms, looking for the beauty and purpose in it all!

{These suggestions are ideas from novice moms. Sometimes our life situations need more.

In that case, seeking out professional help is the right call.}

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Giving My Support for Father’s Day

6 / 11 / 186 / 11 / 18

“Where do you want to go for lunch?” I asked my husband, who was driving our van with all three kids in tow.

“How about Arby’s?” he answered.

“Naa… I don’t think so. The kids don’t usually eat there. Let’s just go to Wendy’s.”

My husband suddenly looked a little put-out. What had I done? Weren’t we just having a casual conversation?

Fast-forward a couple months. We’re driving again — this time on a long trip. Every so often at Texting the Truth we like to ask our hubbies questions that guide us on blog posts. We’ve been hashing out this #bemomstrong theme; so I asked him, “What makes a strong wife?”

And he had a lot to say. Not in a negative or criticizing way — just in a “I have a clear answer for that” kind of way.

He said that a strong wife is supportive. This is what that means to him:

  • When she asks for his opinion, she really listens to it.
  • When he has an idea, she respects it.
  • When he says something in private or public, she doesn’t make him look stupid by laughing or contradicting him.
  • When he needs it, she encourages him, even if she really thinks he kinda messed up.

And here’s the kicker: He said it’s just as important to do this in the little things, as in the big things.

And suddenly the dejectedness following the question of where to go for lunch made sense. Because I used to do that all the time — ask him a question, and then decide against it. I didn’t think it was a big deal, but it had added up.

When a woman supports her man in this way, she’s saying, “I think you’re wise. I think you’re smart. I trust you.” The best part is that through that simple thing, she’s building him up — strengthening him. In turn, it strengthens their overall relationship.

I’m still catching myself thinking my way or my idea is better than his. But after respecting his ideas, I’ve learned that his ideas are often brilliant — things I never would have come up with. This has been especially true in tough parenting situations. Before, I would have seen a problem happening with one of our children and come to him with my very well-laid out plan, expecting him to JUMP on board and be all for it. Instead, now I come to him with the problem I’m seeing, and then ask, “What do you think we should do?”

Now, this is not to say that we don’t go back and forth, hashing it out together. He wants to hear my opinion and ideas too. It just means that I’m now asking AND respecting his ideas, even when it’s not the way I would have gone.

But guess what? Our children are not all me. They are half him. So sometimes, the way he would approach things or explain things actually makes MORE sense to them because they are like him.

God really knew what He was doing when he put two very different people together and called them “one.” And after 17 years, I’m still learning and tweaking this “one” thing. But it’s pretty awesome to see it grow.

Maybe the best gift you can give your husband this year for Father’s Day is just to ask his opinion and really listen.

~By Anna Brink
To read more about Anna, click here.



Soaking in the Truth

Scripture to encourage you:

  • Ephesians 5:31: “Therefore a man shall leave his father and mother and hold fast to his wife, and the two shall become one flesh.”
  • Ecclesiastes 4:12: “Though one may be overpowered, two can defend themselves. A cord of three strands is not quickly broken.”
  • Romans 12:10: “Be devoted to one another in love. Honor one another above yourselves.”
  • Proverbs 31:10: “An excellent wife who can find? She is far more precious than jewels. The heart of her husband trusts in her, and he will have no lack of gain. She does him good, and not harm, all the days of her life.”
  • Ecclesiastes 4:9-11: “Two are better than one, because they have a good reward for their toil. For if they fall, one will lift up his fellow. But woe to him who is alone when he falls and has not another to lift him up! Again, if two lie together, they keep warm, but how can one keep warm alone?”


    Readings and Resources to come alongside of you:

    • The Five Respect Needs of Men on iMom
    • 7 Quick Ways to Empower Your Husband on Happy Wives Club (This one is unique because it is written by a man. Very to good to hear it from that perspective.)

Related Posts on Texting The Truth:

  • My Father’s Day Gift: Butting Out
  • Other #bemomstrong posts: Finding Identity in Our Maker


    Living Out the Truth

    Ideas to try:

    • Try asking your hubby where he wants to eat dinner next time you’re out, and actually go there. ?
    • Ask your husband a question about how to solve a parenting or work-related issue. Respond with thanks, especially after you’ve tried the idea.
    • Praise your hubby in front of other people.
    • One of the sweetest sentences a person can hear is, “You know what, I think you are right about that.” Try that on your husband the next time he gives his opinion.
    • When your opinions differ, check your body language and tone. Facial expressions can say a lot. Just by the tone of your voice, you can accidentally communicate, “That is stupid.” Or, you can communicate, “That’s interesting and valid. I have another point of view though.”

{These suggestions are ideas from novice moms. Sometimes our life situations need more. In that case, seeking out professional help is the right call.}

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