God Loves Me

Written by: Brenda L. Yoder, M.A.

“I am not to fear the future of each day, of Andrew & Kent’s sleep. God loves me.

I found these words written in the margin of my Bible recently while studying Romans. My Bible is filled with hand-written notes from a Bible Study Fellowship (BSF) study on Romans I attended years ago. Reading these personal notes, I’m transported in time to that winter thirteen years ago. It seems like yesterday.

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I had a newborn at the time. My toddler, just two years old, got sick soon after the baby was home from the hospital. He was sick for several weeks. Sleep was routinely interrupted as I fed the newborn, consoled the toddler, wiped up puke, and changed a toddler’s diapers filled with diarrhea. My husband, a dairy farmer, was gone from 1:30am-4:00am every other morning milking cows, so he couldn’t help with the nighttime chaos. Lack of sleep, two older children to get on the school bus each morning, and a long, snowy, illness-clad winter left me feeling trapped. Trapped in exhaustion, depression, fear, and what seemed like-a-never-ending-unmanageable-life.

Romans 8:15 (NIV), “For you did not receive a spirit that makes you a slave again to fear.”

I was a slave to fear. Fear that I couldn’t handle my new life with four children. Fear of the post-partum feelings I experienced making me feel strange inside my own skin. Fear that life would never be the same again. Fear of not sleeping night after night. In the margins of my Bible beside Romans 8:15, I wrote

“I am not to fear the future of each day, of Andrew & Kent’s sleep. God loves me.”

Somewhere during the bible-teaching message of this passage, God spoke personally to me. I had become a slave to fear. A flood of hope rushed over me as I realized God saw my fears and worries, and He spoke to me about them.

He loved me.

In another side margin, beside Romans 8:25,I found also wrote, “January,2000 Post-partum”

Romans 8:25 (NIV) says, “But if we hope for what we do not yet have, we wait patiently.” God spoke another promise to me that day. He promised that I can hope for what I did not yet have (sleep, balanced hormones, being somewhat “normal” again), and I needed to wait patiently.

I felt silly being depressed and frozen in fear about “little things.” Other moms had it worse. My children didn’t have long-term childhood illnesses and my pregnancy didn’t have complications. Outside of my post-partum life, things were going well for us. Yet, my paralyzing fear was real to me.

And God loved me.

When God spoke to me through scripture and Bible teaching, He showed me He cared about things others might have dismissed. He saw me, a silly, whiny mom stuck in a snow-bound house with a baby and toddler. He saw my cares, validated them, and gave me hope. Hope that things wouldn’t stay this way forever. Hope that I didn’t need to be a slave to fear. Hope that if I wait patiently, things would eventually change.

And they did. I developed a sense of peace when I went to bed at night. Peace that allowed me to rest in between night-time feedings, cries, and diapers rather than lying awake, hearing the clock tick–tock precious time away.

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Peace that the newborn would not get sick instead of cringing in fear every time the toddler coughed.

Peace in going out with my tribe of four, feeling comfortable that life would not always be so overwhelming.

Peace that I was still the person I used to be.

Peace that God loved me.

As winter melted into spring, each day got easier and life evolved to a “new normal.” Looking at the scribbles in my Bible, I’m thankful for a God who saw a desperate, exhausted mom and cared enough to show me He loved me. He’s done this many times since then, and I’m amazed each time at how intimate and personable He is. The same God who saw my weariness, sees yours, Beautiful Mama. Whatever your fears or emotions are in this moment, He sees them. And His words to you are the same as they were to me.

I love you.

Daughter of God, where do you need to receive God’s love today?

Dear Father, thank you for seeing every pain we experience as mothers. Thank you for seeing us, for understanding us, and for reaching out to us. Thank you that you know our every need. Will you meet the smallest need for each mother today according to your glorious riches in Christ Jesus (Phil 4:19)? Thank you for loving us.

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Ask The Expert – Expert Revealed: Introducing Dr. T

I am very excited to introduce and welcome Dr. James Torkildson as Not aLone Mom’s official “expert” for “Ask the Expert”! I will have the privilege of sitting down with “Dr. T” each month to ask those lingering questions we moms face as we raise our children. Questions about letting our babies “cry it out”, postpartum depression, how to best tame a toddler, setting boundaries for teenagers, etc. Anything you can think of!

With decades of experience working with children and families, Dr. T is truly an expert. Most important – he is a man of God. A professional who proclaims Jesus as his Lord and savior! He is a man filled with integrity, honor, and compassion… oh, and he happens to be my father! I am truly blessed to be partnering with him in this way to bring the expert right to your door step, available each month to answer any and all parenting question YOU send in! –> Questions can be submitted to krissy@notalonemom.com

Dr. James Torkildson Bio:

Dr. James Torkildson - Ask the Expert NAM picDr. James Torkildson, known as “Dr. T.” by the children and families he works with, is a clinical psychologist who owns and operates PATHFINDER Counseling and Consulting in Detroit Lakes Minnesota. He is also the proud father of Not aLone Mom Founder – Krissy (Torkildson) Nelson.

He has worked with children and families from a developmental and cognitive behavioral perspective for over 25 years. His clinical interests include developmental psychology and early childhood mental health.

Additional areas of interest include the treatment of anxiety, panic disorder, trauma, abuse, relationship issues and depressive disorders. Dr. T. also serves as a supervisor for therapists and interns in the fields of counseling and psychology. He specializes in the assessment and treatment of children presenting emotional, behavioral, developmental and learning difficulties. In addition he provides school based mental health services working with school-aged children who exhibit behavioral and learning difficulties at home or in school. He also provides service and supervision for residential MICD programs. (Mental Illness/Chemical Dependence).

His positions have included Clinical Director in community mental health and in various residential treatment centers and in residential children’s care. Dr. T. provides training for the Minnesota Department of Human Services in the use of assessment tools for the zero to five populations. He provides reflective practice to various groups including child care consultants to assist in providing relevant and quality assistance to child care providers throughout the state. He has served as a professor and instructor for higher education institutions. Lastly, but most importantly, he strives to serve Christ who he proclaims Lord and Savior!

“I am excited to partner with “Not aLone Mom” because of its relevance and the significant role it serves. We have not seen such an assault in our time on the traditional family or the biblical roles that God intended for each family member. Particularly, support for “MOM’s” is essential for them to feel empowered as they strive to live as a Godly woman and a Godly mother.” – Dr. T

 

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