Thursday, August 2, 2018

Value in the Menial

     The tasks of motherhood can sometimes take on an oppressive quality. As intelligent, vibrant , beings, full of life and promise and acquiring wisdom every day, mothers can begin to feel underutilized, underappreciated, and overwhelmed.
     When this happens, take a look at Jesus and what he showed his disciples. His last task--his final act of service--was to pick up a towel, get down on his knees, and wash their feet. Tenderly, lovingly, he took each disciple's foot into his hands, removed the grime, and soothed the blisters and the calluses. It was a lowly job, and it demonstrated the highest love. This is how precious you are to me, his simple act said.
     "I have given you an example to follow. Do as I have done to you" (John 13:15, NLT).
     Can you allow this verse to help you begin to see the more menial, thankless aspects of your role in a new way? Do you believe you are following Jesus' example when you wipe runny noses, change dirty diapers, or even pick up discarded juice boxes and soda cans? Why, or why not?

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