That was before I had a baby.
Five days after delivering my daughter, going without sleep, trying to get the baby to nurse, and at times helplessly holding her as she cried inconsolably, I had a newfound appreciation for my mother. And I remember at one point turning to my husband, pointing to his mom, and saying, "You had better appreciate this woman. She poured a significant chunk of her life into you."
And now, though this experience of motherhood, God has opened my eyes such that I look at people - all people - in a whole new way. Each and every person I pass represents tremendous amounts of time, energy, and sacrifice - the life of parents, siblings, and friends poured into this individual that he or she might live. Every person I see was born helpless and would have perished long ago without the sustained self-sacrificing love of another. To see a person is to look upon the fruit of love.
Every person I see represents a mom who dreamed that one day, when this person was all grown up, he or she would be healthy in the fullest sense of the word and living a good, fulfilling life. How much work goes into each of us.
And myself, too. When I feel under-appreciated or uncared for, I remember this lesson from being a mother. I would not have survived to this moment had I not been loved. I and humanity surrounding me, our existence is the fruit of a tremendous amount of love and sacrifice. Such is the wisdom of the crucified Creator.
1 comment:
Love reading your posts! Thanks. I have three young children on my own and I resonate with some of your sentiments, love for Jesus and struggles for "rightness," although, I am a Dad and a Pastor.
Old Testament scholar, huh? Want to teach a class for me?
Joe
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