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Serving others in the middle of everyday exhaustion reflects the heart of Christ more than many weary moms realize. In The Gospel of Mark 9:35-37, Jesus redefines greatness by calling His followers to become servants of all and by welcoming children with love and honor. For overwhelmed mothers juggling homeschooling, deadlines, laundry, meals, and nonstop interruptions, this passage offers deep encouragement: caring for children is holy work that matters deeply to God.
Highlights
- The Gospel of Mark 9:35-37 reveals that true greatness in God’s Kingdom is found in serving others.
- Motherhood is not separate from serving Jesus—it is one of the ways believers worship Him daily.
- Welcoming and loving children reflects Christ’s heart and honors God.
- God’s grace sustains moms through exhaustion, overwhelm, and constant responsibilities.
- Everyday moments with children create opportunities to share the Gospel naturally.
- Jesus sees the hidden sacrifices and faithful service of weary mothers.
- Choosing gratitude over complaint helps realign focus during difficult seasons.
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Encouragement for the Weary Mom
By: Emily Rose Massey
Bible Reading:
“And He [Jesus] sat down and called the Twelve [disciples], and He said to them, ‘If anyone desires to be first, he must be last of all, and servant of all.’ And He took a little child and put him in the center of their group; and taking him in [His] arms, He said to them, ‘Whoever in My name and for My sake accepts and receives and welcomes one such child also accepts and receives and welcomes Me; and whoever so receives Me receives not only Me but Him Who sent Me’” (Mark 9:35-37, AMP).
As a mom of four boys, my “quiet time” is not really quiet: it’s full of tiny distractions and interruptions from these little ones. Nap times are quite short, and to-do lists are quite long. My days seem to go by in the blink of an eye, and I’m often left exhausted, only getting the chance to pray “Help me, Lord” in between homeschooling, my writing deadlines, continuous snack requests, laundry loads, and diaper “loads.” Knowing very well that this season in life won’t last forever, I have learned to cast my cares upon the Lord and soak up the few moments I can in the word of God, because it is what I need to realign my f