Moms, have you ever fallen into the trap of thinking you're doing only little, insignificant things? That's because we compare ourselves to the world's definition of what is important and big. But the Bible is quite clear about what we should be striving for and what God's will is for you. Happy Mother's Day.
Good morning. Welcome to the Morning Motivation. Happy Friday. Thanks for being here. This podcast is brought to you by Patriot Gold Group and Public Square. By the way, we put all these podcasts on MikeSlater.Locals.com with no ads and with the transcript as well. So if you would ever like to reference the transcript, you can go to MikeSlater.Locals.com. I want to quote Francis Schaeffer. He said, We must remember throughout our lives that in God's sight there are no little people and no little places.
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Today's episode goes out to the moms who may often feel like they are little people in little places doing little insignificant things. Moms who may feel like they're just one person doing laundry and chauffeuring to soccer practice and what's the point of all this? I should be out doing big things in the big city. Let me quote Tanner Swanson, who wrote a great article about this. She said, all our little people, all our little places, surely they are little, but God made them. God governs them.
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God gave them to us. And so it is God, not the world, who determines the value and use of our children, our homes, and motherhood itself. See, that's the problem. If you ever fall into thinking that what you're doing is little, it's because you're comparing it to the world's definition of what is important and big. I even hear moms say, oh, I'm just a mom. What? No, no, no, no.
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Get rid of the word just. Our world today says that bigger is better. We got to reject that. It's just not true I think of this line from first Thessalonians 411 I think about it a lot when I get this desire to go do big things or I think about when I get jealous because Someone in my industry is doing big awesome exciting things and I'm not right first Thessalonians 411 says make it your ambition Oh, okay. What's my ambition? I want I want to host this and do that and be there and make this much about God says make it your ambition to lead a huge, impressive life, to lead a quiet life. You should mind your own business and work with your hands, just as we told you.
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Let me broaden that out. Let's start at verse 3. For this is the will of God, your sanctification. That's the intro to that. What's the will of God? What's God's great desire? Make a lot of money, be famous? Your sanctification. That's the will of God. Not what big amazing thing you're going to accomplish based off the world's standards.
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The question is, what are you doing and how are you becoming? That's the question. How are you becoming more like Jesus every day? And how are you dying to your old self every day? That's what it says. This is the will of God, your sanctification. You were justified, super, now time to be sanctified. What is sanctification? John Owen, Puritan, he said, Sanctification is the process by which the Holy Spirit works in us to make us more and more like Christ.
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That's what God wants. So you think you're doing little things, but that's because you're focused on the other big things, big things over there, and therefore distracted on what God really wants, and that is your sanctification. So moms, I pray that you're not tempted by the world's riches, and the bigger house, and and the moms who have it together with the nice vacations and all these other temptations, but I pray and said you can find God's purpose and God's beauty in your home today. Back to Tanner Swanson, she said, whenever we long for something more than what motherhood seems to afford, we must remember sight that sees bigger as better is not from the father, but it's from the world. First John 2 16. God has a different far grander vision of motherhood for us. He loves to comfort little moms and little children in a child belittling world, not by puffing us up, but God is great.
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There's an Instagram account I like very much. It's called Raising Apologists, Angela Mitchell. I don't know anything about her at all, but everything I've ever read from her I like very much. And she wrote this. She said, being a homemaker is not sitting on the sidelines while the men go out and do the hard fruitful work of evangelism. Evangelism means, I think we talked about this the other day, spreading the good news. It is the very way women can witness to a lost world. I don't have a stadium full of lost souls hanging on my every word, but I do have the family God has ordained for me to pour into day in and day out. I don't have co-workers to witness to, but I have the children that God gave me to train and teach the beauty of God's word and the unspeakable delight of knowing Christ. I don't have a foreign tribe that I'll reach with the truth of Christ, but I do have a mother across the street that's never heard the gospel who I could invite into my home and into my life. Carrying wealth for your home bears witness. Showing hospitality is an opportunity to share the gospel and sharing burdens with a sister in Christ on a play date builds up the body. Our homes should be greenhouses that promote growth. Women, we have a wonderful opportunity to be gospel proclaimers in our own homes. As Charles Spurgeon once said, all this and Christ too? May we delight in this role. That's a famous line from Charles Spurgeon, all this and Christ too? Let me take the opportunity to read that full paragraph that she is referring to.
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And we'll end our Mother's Day tribute on this. So this is Charles Spurgeon, like mid-1800s. If you have a self-will in your hearts, pray to God to uproot it. Have you self-love? Beseech the Holy Spirit to turn it out. For if you will always will to do as God wills, you must be happy. I've heard of some good old woman in a cottage who had nothing but a piece of bread and a little water, and lifting up her hands, she said as a blessing, What? All this?
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And Christ too? What is all this compared with what we deserve? And I've read of someone dying who was asked if he wished to live or die, and he said, I have no wish at all about it. But if you might wish, which would you choose? I would not choose at all. But if God forced you to choose, I would beg God to choose for me, for I would not know which to take. O happy state, to be perfectly acquiescent, to lie passive in His hand, and know no will but His.
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The peace you're looking for is when you stop trying to do it on your own and stop trying to do your will and instead realize that God put you right here for a reason. And you know you are truly content when you can be like that old woman in a cottage with nothing but a piece of bread and a little water and can say, what? All this? And Christ too? Happy Father's Day.