Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Where Grace Lives

I wanted to share an excerpt from one of my favorite mom books, "Tender Mercy for a Mother's Soul" by Angela Thomas. I pray you will be as encouraged by it as I was.

How to Know Where Grace Lives

~ All the neighborhood kids want to hang out at the house where grace lives. There is more dirt to be swept, there are more snacks to be made, and the grass doesn't grow outside the back door or under the swing. But the kids show up, hang out, and get loved where grace lives

~ There is always enough for one more where grace lives....one more for dinner....one more to sleep over....one more hug....one more kiss.

~The dust may be a little thicker on top of the TV, and the closets a bit cluttered, but hearts have been tended where grace lives. Family management has become the tool instead of the goal. Schedules matter, but souls matter more.

~The lights are on late where grace lives. Grace stays up to listen, hug in the dark, and wipe away tears of disappointment and pain.

~ You can see people dancing where grace lives, because moms hang up the phone, turn up the music, and dance over victories of their children. Sometimes the children just watch from behind their cereal and "catch" the grace of a silly mom.

~You can hear things like, "Please forgive me, I was wrong....I'm disappointed, but I love you...You are my treasure...You are a blessing...let me pray for you."

~ The eyes of the children where grace lives shine with joy and anticipation. They have not been wounded by impossible expectations. They have not been distanced by rejection. They have been embraced and accepted and loved.

~ The moms at the house where grace lives are just regular, everyday moms, but God lives inside them. By His power, they are becoming holy and righteous and good. They stumble but recover quickly. They make mistakes but say, "I'm sorry." They get blown by the winds of heartache and adversity, but their hearts remain tender toward God.

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Oh how I pray daily that our home would be one full of grace and God's love. I know I blow it often, but thankfully I have a God who is there when I do and reminds me not to live in self condemnation. I have been forgiven and because of that I can go on and His power in me enables me to show grace to my little ones. Thank you God for Your goodness!

2 comments:

Suzi K said...

Love this Liz!

I got the dancing in the kitchen one down heehee

Stephanie said...

Wonderful!

I, too, hope our home is full of grace, warmth, and love.

I want to have the home full of kids and smiles and laughter and tears.

Babywearing