New Series: “Abiding Monday” 3 Reasons Why We Need to Abide
Next week we will begin a new series on The Mom Crowd called “Abiding Monday.” Every Monday Dawn or another author will share a devotional related to the topic of motherhood and being a woman. The post will typically share a scripture from the Bible, an insightful commentary, and a prayer that we can pray. My hope is that these devotionals will help us turn our focus on God as we begin our hectic and busy weeks.
The title of the series, “Abiding Monday” is from John 15:5, “I am the vine, you are the branches; he who abides in Me and I in him, he bears much fruit, for apart from Me you can do nothing.”
In this passage Jesus is speaking and refers to himself as a vine and says that we are the branches. We can pull out 3 reasons why we should abide in Jesus from this scripture.
1. Without Him we can do nothing.
2. Abiding in Him allows us to bear good fruit.
3. We are the vehicles that God chose to help others.
I know I want to see my children learn to have good character and make wise choices. Acknowledging God’s presence in my life and trying to follow His will found in the Bible will help me be a better parent. He is so much more wise than me and without Him I can’t do anything well. Also, in this scripture it says “he bears much fruit.” “He” is the person abiding in Jesus. It doesn’t say that Jesus bears the fruit – we do! We are to help our kids, our family, our friends, and the world. Thankfully, he gives us the peace, joy, wisdom, and strength to do the job.
Throughout the next few weeks Dawn and the other authors will be praying and seeking what God has to say to mothers. I believe He is very proud of us and recognizes how hard our jobs are.
This series is very new to The Mom Crowd. The Bible and Christianity have not been mentioned here much before. Every author here is a Christian and each one writes from a heart that only desires to encourage, inform, and inspire other moms. Every mom no matter their personal views can agree that we want to be good parents and raise good kids. I hope everyone will come back next Monday for our inaugural post of “Abiding Monday”!
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I don’t know about you, but sometimes life wears me out. Our family is pretty busy. My husband works in a church (he’s the Youth Director), so we call church our second home. We’re there every Sunday and Wednesday for a variety of activities. Additionally, my kids’ pre-school is a ministry of our church. When I add it all up, they spend over twenty hours a week on the church campus.
quite often, considering what is necessary, what isn’t, how much is too much, how much is not enough, etc. We are excited to see our kids grow in different areas – will they be inclined to take up an instrument or join a sports team? It’s exciting! We do not want to prevent them from exploring what the world has to offer. At the same time, we want to guard ourselves from overscheduling our already-busy family, and adding unnecessary stress to our lives. We also have to watch our budget. Uniforms, dues, and gas can get costly.
Do you ever think your kids talk too much about fighting or violence? Do your kids wrestle every day? Does it start out fun and then end in tears? I noticed in the past few weeks that my two older boys were wrestling a lot and that the wrestling was turning into frustration and fighting quicker than normal. At first I thought it was an “end of summer cabin fever and we don’t have much of a schedule” thing going on. Then I noticed that my 4 year old was making a lot of references to fighting and it was really bothering me.
It’s been a while since I’ve been pregnant, 20 months in fact, but the uncertainties of pregnancy still run through my mind often. While some women seem to breeze through pregnancy without so much as a single Braxton Hicks contraction, others, like me, are not so lucky. I’ve been trying to think of some pithy way to express my confusion about the wonders of pregnancy but decided that the best way to do it is just to make two lists… one with the things that just plain stink about pregnancy and one with all the wonderment and joys of it. As a preface, let me just say that I am one of those people who absolutely loves being pregnant and wishes it could be a perpetual state, but even I have my limits!
