Excerpt from Rachel Jankovic's blog post @
http://www.desiringgod.org/blog/posts/motherhood-is-a-calling-and-where-your-children-rank:
A few years ago, when I just had four children and when the
oldest was still three, I loaded them all up to go on a walk. After the final
sippy cup had found a place and we were ready to go, my two-year-old turned to
me and said, “Wow! You have your hands full!”
She could have just as well said, “Don’t you know what
causes that?” or “Are they all yours?!”
Everywhere you go, people want to talk about your children.
Why you shouldn’t have had them, how you could have prevented them, and why
they would never do what you have done. They want to make sure you know that
you won’t be smiling anymore when they are teenagers. All this at the grocery
store, in line, while your children listen.
A Rock-Bottom Job?
The truth is that years ago, before this generation of
mothers was even born, our society decided where children rank in the list of
important things.
* * *
Children rank way below college. Below world travel for
sure. Below the ability to go out at night at your leisure. Below honing your
body at the gym. Below any job you may have or hope to get. In fact, children
rate below your desire to sit around and pick your toes, if that is what you
want to do. Below everything. Children are the last thing you should ever spend
your time doing.
If you grew up in this culture, it is very hard to get a
biblical perspective on motherhood, to think like a free Christian woman about
your life, your children. How much have we listened to partial truths and half
lies? Do we believe that we want children because there is some biological
urge, or the phantom “baby itch”? Are we really in this because of cute little
clothes and photo opportunities? Is motherhood a rock-bottom job for those who
can’t do more, or those who are satisfied with drudgery? If so, what were we
thinking?
It's Not a Hobby
Motherhood is not a hobby, it is a calling. You do not
collect children because you find them cuter than stamps. It is not something
to do if you can squeeze the time in. It is what God gave you time for.
* * *
Hands Full of Good Things
When my little girl told me, “Your hands are full!” I was so
thankful that she already knew what my answer would be. It was the same one
that I always gave: “Yes they are—full of good things!”

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