As I walked away, I just smiled and smiled. I love young moms because I remember the fun, the fatigue, and I remember the fear of those days.
My biggest fear was this: “I am going to totally screw up my kids.”
So, as a young mom, I did what every sane mother does. I read every single parenting book that promised me a certain outcome if I just followed the expert’s advice. I needed to know: if I did this mothering thing according to what the “experts” said was right, I wouldn’t screw up my kids.
But guess what. Their advice didn’t work every time for all my kids. Actually, it worked rarely for any of my kids.
And here’s why: kids are unique little people with their own unique personalities, proclivities, and preferences. Not only that, but I’m a unique mom, and pair me with my husband, and we’re unique parents.
Cute pony-tailed mom of two two-headed darlings continued on her way, but if I had the opportunity treat her to a latte, I’d tell her four things:
1. I’d tell her how amazing she is, that God created her perfectly to be the mom for her children. (Psalm 139:13; Ephesians 2:10)
2. I’d tell her that our mothering is about relationship, not rules. (Deuteronomy 6:5-7)
3. I’d lift her eyes above the diapers, and the laundry, and the need to get meals on the table and teach her how to fix her eyes on Jesus. (Hebrews 12:1-2)
4. I’d be sure I had her attention, and I’d tell her that Jesus cares for his children the way that a shepherd tends his flock. He gathers the little ones in His arms and carries them close to His heart. And, listen to this … He gently leads mothers. (Isaiah 40:11)
Jesus leads us in this thing called motherhood. That’s good news. And it is the answer for this fear of screwing up your kids.
If I see you in the grocery store and you call me “Sweetie,” I’ll smile knowing what’s coming out of your mouth is a beautiful expression of the love you are lavishing on your children. And then, if I can, I’ll treat you to a latte.
Cindy Finley is mom to seven fabulous kids. Though she doesn’t regularly stalk young moms in the grocery store, she does has a special place in her heart for them. If you’d like to connect with Cindy, pop over to www.CindyFinley.com. She’d love to come alongside you!
Copyright 2013, Cindy Finley/Knowing God Ministries. All rights reserved.
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