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Totally Worth It: Scattering and Gathering Stones

10 / 26 / 1810 / 26 / 18

Victory. I experienced it this past week. And if you knew our history, you’d know why this is so monumental.

My ten-year-old son told me he wants to marry a girl like me someday. He proceeded to list all the reasons why. “Cuz Mama, you’re beautiful, and you’re a great wife to Daddy, and you’re godly, and you’re a hard worker, and you’re the best mama…” And this coming from a kid who normally only talks about Star Wars, guns, knives, Legos, historical facts and his latest money-making business idea (cookie baking is the present one… so far he’s made $7!).

My son gets his love of history honestly though. A passion for history was ignited in me when my tenth grade history teacher taught it as though he experienced the battles and knew the people.

I love that our part of Ohio is rich in history and I particularly love the old stone walls. If you look closely, they can tell a story.

I’ve spent time observing these beautiful walls, and in many ways, building walls reminds me of motherhood. Stone by stone, I am building a masterpiece. It may not always feel like a masterpiece, but as I invest into each of my children’s lives, something beautiful is being created. There are different seasons where growth and building takes place. There are some seasons that I am clearing stones away, getting rid of things that hinder growth and smoothing the path for building. As I work to scatter the hindering stones, I know there will come a season where I am collecting new stones. Maybe it’s gathering a tidbit of wisdom from an older mom, or learning how to speak encouragement into my child in a way he completely understands. And it’s all with the ultimate goal of seeing God build a beautiful masterpiece together.

As I look back over the length of my motherhood journey, my “wall”, I see the progress I have made, and breathe a deep breath, appreciating the rugged beauty. It hasn’t been easy, clearing the path and gathering the stones to build. The stones have been heavy and rough, and sometimes my hands bled and my back has ached from the hard work of carrying them. At times it has been very painful and I’ve wanted to give up. I’m thankful for the progress though and I’m glad I didn’t give up when the going was tough.

Along with my sense of accomplishment, there is an overwhelming thankfulness for God’s never-ending faithfulness. He is always good. We still have a long way to go, but we can see all the stones in the wall in our parenting journey, each representing a milestone or victory. Although it isn’t perfect, and my wall differs from the one down the road, I am thankful for the stones of sin God has helped me remove and stones of truth He has helped me find along the way.

As I reflect on my motherhood journey thus far, I allow my mind to go back to each stone that has built my wall and what it represents. I see a place that some may not even notice. But I know it’s there.

That small dip in the landscape is where I had to dig out a huge rock that was impeding the building of the wall. The giant stone was fear. Fear gripped my heart every night for several weeks as I pondered what to do with our son. He was angry and unkind and often emotionally out of control, and we needed God’s wisdom in a bad way. Often I would silently cry and let my thoughts run rampant, choosing after a time to cast my burdens on the Lord as sleep would find me once again.

That massive rock, partially buried under the grass and leaves, had to be dug out and moved away before we could continue building. Unfortunately, it didn’t get very far away from the wall, and if you look on the backside, you’ll see where it lies. Sometimes fear still creeps in and I have to ask God help me find victory again. That stone was just one of many barriers to growth that had to be cast away. Stones of selfishness, pride, anger, and unbelief were also in the way of building our wall.

Gazing at the wall, my mind’s eye settles on a slight gap at the top where I couldn’t find the right stone to fill the hole. That was when we were at a standstill with our son. His poor attitude was affecting our whole family. We had tried everything we knew in parenting and we were getting nowhere. In building, we could find no stones for our wall. God would have to show us where to go and what to do.

We searched far and wide for those particular stones, gathering from somewhere I had never been before. After counseling and therapy, I came away with a couple more tools in my mommy toolbox. We had a better knowledge of how our son thought, why he reacted the way he did, and how we could help. God provided the stones for that section of the wall in unfamiliar places. It took more time to gather them and they somehow seemed heavier than the others. The rain has since washed them away, but there were once many tears that splashed down on those stones.

I am jolted from my memories as my son looks at me and smiles, the freckles dancing on his face as slats of sunshine peek over the top of the wall. He has just uttered those sweet, uplifting words that this mama so appreciated hearing. The blood, sweat and tears shed in building our wall to this point are worth it. Totally worth it.

I turn around now and look behind us at the great expanse of land needing yet to be cleared. I think of the stones yet to be gathered as I reach for my son’s hand and whisper a silent prayer of thanks to God for the season we are in. “I love you, Sonny,” I say to the young man standing beside me. We reach down then, lifting a stone from the ground and place it carefully on our wall.

? Janelle Gibbs

Soaking in the Truth

Scripture to encourage you:

  • “But cleave unto the Lord your God, as ye have done unto this day.” (Joshua 23:8, KJV)
  • “Rooted and built up in Him and established in the faith as ye have been taught, abounding therein with thanksgiving.” (Colossians 2:7, KJV)
  • “Casting all your cares upon Him, for He careth for you.” (1 Peter 5:7, KJV)
  • “Wash me thoroughly from mine iniquity, and cleanse me from my sin.”
    (‭‭Psalms‬ ‭51:2‬, ‭KJV)‬
  • “I know that thou canst do everything, and that no thought can be withholden from thee.”
    ‭‭(Job‬ ‭42:2‬, ‭KJV)‬‬
  • ‬“If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, that giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth not; and it shall be given him.” (James‬ ‭1:5,‬ ‭KJV)‬‬

Music to inspire you:

  • Thy Will by Hillary Scott and the Scott Family
  • Fear is a Liar by Zach Williams

Readings and Resources to come alongside of you:

  • The New Strong-Willed Child by Dr. James Dobson

Related Posts on Texting The Truth:

  • Beautiful in His Time: A New Season

Living Out the Truth

Ideas to try:

  • Do you feel like your building has come to a halt? Try to identify what has stopped progress. Is it fear? Is it selfishness, pride, anger, or something else?
  • If you aren’t sure, pray and ask God to reveal it to you.
  • Ask God for the help to “cast away” this stone. Maybe this help comes in the form of therapy, a support group, a book, a song, Scripture, or something completely different.
  • Look for the “truth stones” in your journey. What do you know to be true right now? What are some of God’s promises to you from Scripture?

 

{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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One Long Day at a Time

9 / 10 / 189 / 11 / 18

Janelle

So what did you think of the cool weather the last couple days?

Laura
Laura

Finally!  A refreshing taste of fall!

Laura
Janelle

Yay! Fall is coming! I love fall! It’s my favorite season. Although I feel like seasons change as rapidly as my seven-year-old changes her clothes sometimes!

Laura
Laura

Tell me about it! My 7-year-old could wear four outfits in a day because of dirt, sweat, rain, mud, more sweat, and did I mention dirt?!

Laura
Janelle

I know what you mean! Kids! 🙂 It keeps us moms busy with piles of laundry! My days are seemingly consumed with it at times! ????

Laura
Laura

That season will never change I guess… we’ll always have laundry!

Laura
Janelle

Until the kids go to college! Eeeek!

Laura
Laura

Oh, goodness!  Let’s not think about that just yet. ?

Laura
Janelle

Definitely. One day at a time. I have to remind myself that God is right here with me each step of the way. My purpose may get lost in the laundry sometimes, but God still has me right in His hands, doesn’t He?

Laura
Laura

Thankfully!  It’s hard when the days are full of the tasks and chores motherhood brings.  If I focus on it too much I get a little oh, I don’t know, almost depressed.

Laura
Janelle

Yes but sometimes it’s easier to focus on the tasks instead of the people God has around me. I really want to slow down and take it all in. You know, enjoy those sweet little moments with my kids or the funny things they say. Soon enough, we will be in another season, and those moments will be gone! My 10-year-old will turn into a teenager and my baby won’t be a baby anymore!

Laura
Laura

Ahhh!  Stop time!!  Maybe what I’m feeling is a longing in my heart to hold onto my babies.  I want to freeze the time I have with them. Because you’re right, before we know it, they will be teenagers… college kids and then… gulp… adults!

Laura
Janelle

Isn’t it an amazing responsibility we have as moms?! It’s a split of long days and short years, watching them grow. When those days seem long, I want to remember that God is everything I am not. He is strength when I am weakness, He is wisdom when I am at a loss.

Laura
Laura

That is some good truth!

Laura
Janelle

Well, they’re more than just words for me because right now, I am going through a struggle where I’m holding onto this truth! I need God’s wisdom with some issues with my one-year-old because she is tiny and doesn’t eat much. I know He will work it out, but when? How?

Laura
Laura

It is hard to be patient as He works, isn’t it?  Especially when it involves a struggle with our little ones.

Laura
Janelle

Yes, I just want to snap my fingers and be able to take care of everything. I’m her mom after all. But I can’t force her to eat, and if she’s not feeling like eating, she won’t. Even if it’s for several days in a row. Now those days seem long! I know there is something wrong, but I don’t know what. I need God’s wisdom to show us the way.

Laura
Laura

Those are painfully long days, Janelle!  All I can say is I know He is with you every step of the way, isn’t He?  He knows what is going on with your little girl. He knows the beginning and end of every season of our lives and hers.

Laura
Janelle

Yes. He miraculously made every part of her and knows the answers to all the questions, the how’s and why’s and what’s. That is sooo amazingly comforting! I can do my part as her mom, advocating for her, using the resources God has given me, and then trusting God to do His part.

Laura
Laura

And we have such an amazing promise too, that He will work all these struggles out for our good.  I know that can seem trite when you are in the middle of this season, but when we don’t understand the whys of the struggles or even the whys of certain seasons, we have to hold onto the truth of His promises.  I don’t want to see you struggle in this season of motherhood, my friend. I don’t want to see that dear baby of yours struggle. But I’m going to hold onto this truth with you.

Laura
Janelle

Thank you, friend. Holding onto truth is sometimes all I’ve got. I know He is strong and when my frustration is high, when my heart is heavy, I can come to the One Who has healing, wisdom, peace in His hands. He stays the same through all our seasons. He is the one constant in a world of unknowns. All the way from beginning until the end… until my time on earth is up.

Laura
Laura

And while we don’t know when that will be, I know the God who knows.  But I have a feeling that when we have the wisdom to know the One who knows, we don’t have to worry about when that will be.

Laura
Janelle

Yes! He knows each tiny detail of my life. Though time can pass quickly, each moment is known and seen by God!

Laura
Laura

Whether that’s when we are drowning in laundry or waiting on the BIG answers to serious concerns with our kids.. And someday our grandkids. ?

Laura
Janelle

Now who’s jumping the gun?! 🙂 Just kidding. You’re right though. The truth is that God is in all our days, from beginning to end. And everything in between. He’s the same yesterday, and today, and forever! That truth definitely comforts this mama’s heart!

Laura
Laura

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Laura

Soaking in the Truth

Scripture to encourage you:

  • “There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens: a time to be born and a time to die,” (Ecclesiastes 3:1-2a, NIV)
  • “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, NIV)
  • “See then that you walk circumspectly, not as fools but as wise, redeeming the time, because the days are evil.” (Ephesians 5:15-16, NKJV)
  • “I am the Alpha and the Omega, the First and the Last, the Beginning and the End.” (Revelation 22:13, NIV)
  • “Teach us to number our days, that we may gain a heart of wisdom.” (Psalm 90:12, NIV)

Music to inspire you:

  • “God of All My Days” by Casting Crowns
  • “Masterpiece” by Danny Gokey
  • “Cinderella” by Steven Curtis Chapman
  • “Amazing Grace” by Selah

Readings and Resources to come alongside of you:

  • I know it’s nearly impossible to find time to read, but the commentary in many study bibles gives some interesting perspective on this chapter and these verses.

Related Posts on Texting The Truth:

  • Beautiful in His Time: A New Season

Living Out the Truth

Ideas to try:

  • As we begin to delve into this topic of time and seasons and waiting on God to make all our seasons beautiful in His time, I’m reminded that one way I (Laura) can see His work is to write down what’s happening.  I have little journals for each of my children that haven’t been written in for a while. I think it would be good to dust those off and record the small things (and the big things too) so that I have a little record of how God was with us in challenging times and in the joyful times too.
  • When I (Laura) read verses like these found in Ecclesiastes, I can get a little overly reflective about time.  Thinking about a time to be born is full of promise and newness and hope. But thinking about a time to die can be a little dark.  But I am asking God, and maybe you can too, as we delve into our reflections on time and seasons to show me where He is in that season.  There is such hope in reflecting on Him being with me in my birth and in my death and in every season of life in between. It reminds me that He is with me as I die to myself and am born again into His eternal life.  And that’s a pretty great promise to be overly reflective about. Take some time to meditate on some of the above verses. Ask God to show you where He is in the season you are in currently. Ask Him to show you the Hope of eternity and with that wisdom hopefully you can see how your current season of life is part of the beauty that is coming in time.

{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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