I’m not enough for my kids
Almost twenty-one years ago a squirmy, wet, beautiful, little
creature was laid upon my belly, crying, filling his lungs with earth air. My heart exploded with emotion because
everything in me knew I had never loved another human being as much as I instantly
loved this tiny angel. My love for this
person has only grown deeper by the day as it has for his brother and sister as
well. Yet, my love, nor any human love, will ever be the greatest love my
children could ever know.
As the days have gone by, I have tried to anticipate every
possible danger or discouragement coming their way; as well as seek out every
opportunity for their good. From
strapping fighting toddlers in cars seats, to baking cookies for kindergarten
birthday parties, to going over thousands of spelling lists, to washing dirty
football uniforms over and over, to sitting on hard bleachers for hours, to driving
to hundreds of piano lessons, to filling out college applications – I have
tried to be there for my kids. Yet, I know I will not always be able to be
there for them, and one day they will walk this earth without me.
I have held their faces in my hands time and time again and
told each of my children how proud I am of them. I have complimented and celebrated them for
the things I have seen them do well. Yet, my
words of encouragement and affirmation will never be enough to be their lasting
security and confidence.
I have relentlessly corrected and disciplined them over and
over again. Often repeating the same
things to eye rolls and groans, I have hoped my words of caution would spare
them from pain. Yet, I know I cannot always be there to whisper truth to them in
moments of decision.
I have told them of a God who loves them even more than I
do. I have pointed them to His Word and
encouraged them that it is there they will find strength, direction, comfort
and hope. Yet, they see my faith fail; and
my human words fall incredibly short of the words the Holy Spirit has for each
of them when they seek Him on their own, or the words He will whisper to them
in their deepest dark.
I know, as they grow, my ability to shelter my kids from
mistakes and pain is dwindling. As they
grow up and their time apart from me increases--so do the temptations around
every corner. For not only do my kids
have a Mom who cannot protect them from everything, they also have an enemy--a
real enemy. His plans are to rob, kill,
and destroy. When they were small he seemed
to take little notice of them; but now that they are older, I more clearly see
that he is waging a very real war against them.
Yet, I cannot predict his next move or completely protect them no more
than I can see the wars waging in the heavenlies over my kids.
Since they were born, my every thought has included, if not
been consumed by my three children. When
I say, I would die for my kids, I mean it.
I don’t’ think I would even hesitate.
Yet, if I died for them, it
wouldn’t be enough to save them for eternity.
I am not enough for my
kids.
Yet, there is One who loves my children more than I do, and
against Him the enemy has no power. He
is always with them no matter where life takes them. He can always speak to them, and His Words
are perfect and true. He is lasting
hope, peace, and strength. He is real
security in an insecure, evil world. His
plans for them are exceedingly better than they (or their momma) could ask or
imagine. While I have failed my children, God has not and never will.
And even if my love for them and my actions towards my kids
had been perfect – it would not be enough.
It would never be enough. For just like me, although my babies were
born gasping for earth air, they were also born with souls longing to be
satisfied by the Living, Most High God.
And for this reason… my greatest of prayers for the people I
love so much that I hurt when they hurt and rejoice when they rejoice is that
they will know (really know) the One who loves them more than me, Who left a
throne in Heaven to die for them, Who has made a way for them in eternity, Who will guide their steps, Who will be their
rock-- their calm in the storm, their hope for tomorrow, their real joy no matter what life may bring….and Who will be there for them long after
I’m home with Him.
And Who I (just like
my kids) need every moment of every day until then…
All Scripture is God-breathed and
is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness so
that the man of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work. 2 Tim 3:16-17