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Every Mom’s Daily Works of Mercy
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O h golly, it’s May and ‘tis the season for ball games, school events, graduations, and special happenings galore. It’s that season when meal planning, bedtimes, regular schedules, and empty laundry baskets seem like ancient history! It’s easy to get tangled up in the chaos and wish it would all just stop. Finding time for daily prayer and family meals is tricky at best, and these busy days can leave us feeling like we are lagging behind as disciples. I’d like to offer a different perspective today for anyone who might be choking on their May calendar. We serve and are adored by a God who can’t be outdone in generosity. Time and again, he shows up and multiplies, subtracts, divides, and adds the perfect things our lives need when we remember to invite Him in. As I was thinking about the Works of Mercy through the lens of a busy parent, I could see something different that just might bring you some peace and help you realize you are discipling and serving God and others more than you think in this busy season. Let’s take a look at those Works of Mercy. FEED THE HUNGRY That means packing lunches, providing the post-game snack or making cookies for the school fundraiser. It also means making meals sometimes magically appear from the bare cupboards and fridge because mamma
doesn’t have time to shop. Remember to pray for all the eaters.
to begin and you chat with the person sitting next to you, perhaps you are visiting them in a prison of personal loneliness. When you take the time to ask someone about a person in their life who is suffering or struggling, you give them the strength and support they need to continue their journey. When you offer to pray for those in tough situations, you are giving them the greatest help imaginable. Remember to pray for all those sitting in the bleachers, auditorium, or lawn chairs. As you continue to wade your way through the rest of this busy season of your life, there are a few things you can do to make sure you aren’t wasting these minutes. In fact, these four simple things can help you turn the chaos into a chance to grow in holiness. First, be sure to invite Jesus into the business of the day. Offer all of it, every last stinkin’ thing on the schedule, to Him, and ask Him to help you see Him working through all of it. Second, use car time to say quick prayers with your kids. Take turns sharing what you need prayers for and say a prayer together for each other. Third, ask the Holy Spirit to take control of all your conversations so you can be a vessel of His grace. Finally, remember that each and every thing we do can be offered as a gift to the Father who will offer it back as grace ten-fold.
GIVE DRINK TO THE THIRSTY I’m pretty sure juice boxes and Gatorade provided for the school picnic or ball team count. Quick prayers together in the car can also quench a thirst for peace, confidence, and contentment. Remember to pray for all those you offer drink to. CLOTHE THE NAKED I’ve come to believe in my older age that laundry is truly a labor of love. That late night load tossed in to make sure the right outfit is ready for tomorrow's event is in fact a merciful and unselfish act. Remember to pray for the wearers of the clothes as you wash and fold. SHELTER THE HOMELESS You provide a home that serves as a place of prayer, safety, and rest for the people you love most. You work daily to make sure the children God entrusted you with are noticed, valued, corrected, and directed. Most of you open that same home to neighbors and friends too. Remember to pray for all the people who cross your doorstep.
VISIT THE SICK AND IMPRISONED As you sit waiting for the game or concert
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