Permission to Rest { Embracing Rest :: Day 3 }
Dear Weary Momma,
I see you, waking to the cries of your child and realizing the shower isn’t happening this morning. I see you, balancing a toddler on your hip while another life is growing in your belly. I see you carrying that laundry basket up and down those stairs each day, tackling the never-ending pile of dishes in your sink. I see you carefully create breakfast, lunch, dinner and healthy snacks for grabbing hands all day long.
I see you tuck your babies in at night and pray over them. I see you, as you leave their rooms and get back to work. I see how you pick up the house and catch up on things you didn’t get to do during the day. I see you listen to your husband as he tells you about his day, see you engage him in conversation so he knows you love him.
I see you as you fall into bed at night, exhausted from the day, praying for a night without interruptions. I see you as you relive the hours before, regretting that time you snapped instead of soothed, those thoughts of escape or just a nap, the list of things you didn’t finish.
I see you, looking at the days ahead, growing even more weary, as you see endless days without rest. You tell yourself it will be worth it, one day, but you honestly aren’t sure how you’ll get there.
Weary momma, I see you. Even more, I know you. I know your heart for your family and your high standards for yourself.
But momma? I need you to know that you are harder on yourself than I am on you. I need you to know that I do not expect you to continue on at that pace without a break. I need you to know that I want to give you that rest.
More than anything, I desire to be the place you find rest. But, momma, you have to let yourself come to Me.
The one holding you back from rest is not your home, your kids, or your husband. It’s you. You stand in your own way, with your unrealistic standards and your drive for perfection. You want to be everything to your family, and in doing so, you forget to care for yourself.
Slow down, momma. Your family will carry on if that load of dishes goes unwashed. What’s more, your family needs you to rest. They need the best version of you, not this worn-out, bone-weary momma.
So give yourself the permission to rest that I’ve already given you. Then, come to Me, and I will refresh you.
You’ll be amazed. By giving yourself permission to rest, you’ll be able to return to your family renewed and energized, the kind of momma you want to be.
Trust me, daughter. And allow yourself the rest you so desperately need.
Love,
Your Heavenly Father
Today I’m also over at Allume writing about Embracing Rest as a Writer. Won’t you join me there too?
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Kayse Pratt serves Christian women as a writer + designer, creating home + life management resources that help those women plan their days around what matters most. She’s created the most unique planner on the market, helped over 400 women create custom home management plans, and works with hundreds of women each month inside her membership, teaching them how to plan their days around what matters most. When she’s not designing printables or writing essays, you’ll find Kayse homeschooling her kids, reading a cheesy novel with a giant cup of tea in hand, or watching an old show from the 90’s with her husband, who is her very best friend.
Well, that made me cry. Mine are home ed’ed and I am learning about resting and taking care of myself and that is beautifully put. It is going straight to the place of honour, which very few things make it to in our house, my fridge door. So, I can remind myself a million times a day as I attempt to fill those hungry tummies. Thank you.
Lovely. even for the moms of kids who are a little older. 🙂
You have no idea how much I needed to read this. I have 2 daughters, a soon to be 3 year old and a 16 month old. I’ve been battling cancer for a long time and was finally told last Fall that I’m cancer free! I had to have a bone marrow transplant to put me in remission and I’m still recovering from that. I just found out that I’m pregnant with #3. But despite the fact that I’m still recovering, I still try to get everything done and I am so tired. Your post had me in tears. Thank you so much!
Oh, I just saw this post and my heart goes out to you! Yes, REST, mama – you deserve it!!!!
Please listen to Brian Doerksen, Canadian worship leader, husband, father as he sings, Enter the Rest of God. He has a beautiful family, a deep relationship with the Father and knows the meaning of Rest. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vFFa-C95RSU
Pursuing Rest is a journey for me and part of the joy of being His Kids. Remember, “this is my Son, with whom I am pleased…” He hadn’t “done” anything yet. Thanks so your Series and take good care of you!love from Canada, kelly
So. Much. Truth. Here.
Thanks for this real, brave and practical post! Hope you’re resting well, friend.
Beautiful, and exactly what I needed to hear today! It is so easy to get caught up in our duties and the responsibilities we have as mothers. Thank you for reminding me that there’s nothing wrong with resting!
Oh. My. Goodness. I SO needed to read this… Thank you, friend.
The pressure to not rest comes from us and the world-view that we have been taught that busyness is success. If we rest it is seen as weak by the world. Thank you for putting this so tenderly. I remember the days when my kids were babies and it’s so important that we make time for ourselves and rest so that we can be all that we need to be for them. Blessings to you as you rest during your pregnancy.