Is Your "Me" Interfering With "Them?"

November 5th, 2009

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A new day dawns and offers a freshness…a candid beginning…a simple rejoice.

The blessings given therein are beautiful and abundant.  There eyes aglow, there laughter tickling, there little feet stomping down the hallway.  Life is good for them, and I am heart-filled to be the one in which they find their care.  My children – my family, they are a gift.

But sometimes, I forget…sometimes I have to remind myself to stop my self-flesh from craving more of the me that interferes with the them.  When I remember, I get the good more; more simple, more joy, more rest, more peace, more present.

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  1. Jess says:

    just curious miss sarah mae- but what is the book (Bible?) you are reading with one, or many, of your little ones?
    Jess´s last blog post … Halloween

  2. Valencia says:

    OMG I just wrote a post today similar to this! How we get so caught up with self that we forget to give to others. It’s good to know that others are mindful of this as well.
    Valencia´s last blog post … Thankful Thursday

  3. Boy, can I relate….again…ever so true!
    Melissa Doddridge´s last blog post … Don’t Wanna Go One More Day…..

  4. This is EXACTLY why I write at 4 in the morning when everyone is still asleep :-) One of the biggest sins I committed in my past was having an attitude that my family was an inconvenience- that my needs, my pain, my desires were far more important in our household then the love and care of their souls.

    Thank God, for God! Every moment I thank Him not just for the restoration of my soul and my marriage, but the restoration of my family and my relationship with my children. It is so easy to get caught up in our own pursuits, whether it is running from a troubled childhood, getting sucked in to the validation of an important career, or the pursuit of a God-given gift.

    The most important things that have kept me grounded are really things you wrote about much more eloquently in past posts…that my first and foremost “ministry” is that of a helper to my husband and the second is as a discipler to my children.

    Everything else comes after that.

    Blessings,
    Lindsey
    Lindsey @ A New Life´s last blog post … Living for the First Time

  5. SarahMae says:

    Lindsey – “or the pursuit of a God-given gift” – wow, you’ve got it girl – the right perspective. Thank YOU for your words of encouragement this morning!

  6. SarahMae says:

    Jess – I read to them out of my NASB bible and their Read – N – Grow Picture Bible. We also do devotions from Little Visits With God by Allan Hart Jahsmann (I think it’s from the 50’s!). I teach them catechism by having them listen to the fantastic CD series, Songs for Saplings – Questions & Answers. :)

  7. How interesting you should write about this. Yesterday evening I was busy tip-tapping away at the computer when my husband and daughters decided they wanted to play a game. When the girls were young we made it a point to have a “family night”. Now they are teenagers and rarely interested. With joy they picked a game and then asked if I wanted to play. For the briefest of moments I wanted to say “no”. I was busy. I wanted to finish my writing. I was answering emails. However, there was a tiny prick in my spirit. Stopping what I was doing I joined them at the dinner table and we spent the next hour or so laughing and being together…making new memories. Time much better spent.
    Kristine McGuire´s last blog post … Solid As A Rock

  8. Amanda says:

    I feel extremely blessed to have a husband who keeps me grounded in this area. I tend to overcommit myself…over please…and my family has suffered in the past. My husband has to be pressured to do something for himself where I have had to scale down to once a week. He reminds me when I might be going overboard and I listen. The truth is…I am happier than I have ever been. I thank God for my husband!
    Amanda´s last blog post … On All Fours

  9. Traci says:

    so so true! I wrote a similar post… on obedience. Oh, if we just chose to obey, His still small voice :-)

    Hugs,
    Traci
    Traci´s last blog post … Obedience

  10. Cherie says:

    Sarah Mae, sometimes I think you have a mirror into my soul! I completely agree with Lindsey. She and I have so much in common!

    Thank you both so much for sharing your hearts with us!
    Cherie´s last blog post … Encouragement

  11. Brooke4Him says:

    A much needed reminder! Thanks.

  12. Sarah says:

    My heart is aching right now at how much I get in the way of showing my children how much I love them. Another much needed post from you Sarah Mae!
    Sarah´s last blog post … ‘Tis The Season Thursday *Giveaway*

  13. Melissa Cummings says:

    Praise the Lord for this perspective!!
    I am currently in the first trimester of my fifth pregnancy, and we have been told every week to expect (my 4th) miscarriage any day. And yet the baby’s heart is still beating and he is still growing! So we are rejoicing in the little things and big miracles today. :)
    And somehow this post of yours reminded me that even this 6mm child of mine needs my time, devotion, dedication, love, prayers — just as much as my toddler does!
    So thank you for the ever-timely reminder as I continue on bedrest and invest myself fully in loving this child who bears God’s image, and sacrifice not only my body but also my time and emotions.
    God bless and keep you.

  14. SarahMae says:

    Oh Melissa, I am praying for you and that sweet little baby right now!

  15. Bevy says:

    Oh my, you must have been overhearing a converstation (more like,an admission), I had, with one of my friends yesterday…

    This is really a God-thing. I love -(well, it’s hard to love it)I’m grateful for how he uses specific words, friends,and even blog posts to minister to our souls and guide us in the upward and onward of “our calling”. Oh, how I forget so quickly.
    Bevy´s last blog post … Crockpot Pork and Cabbage Dinner

  16. Tracy says:

    I’ve read a few of your posts for the first time- though we’ve Tweeted before. Thought provoking for sure and good to question ourselves. I’m also a Christian…Jesus follower, who has to consistently be checking herself (me) about how I spend my time too. Thank you, will subscibe for your updates.

  17. SarahMae says:

    Thank you Tracy! :)

  18. Valencia says:

    Lindsey @ A New Life You really have given me a great way to get blogging done. Thanks so much for sharing your time for doing this. IT will really help with my time management!!
    Valencia´s last blog post … Thankful Thursday

  19. Sam says:

    Thanks so much for the reminder. I’ve been finding myself thinking about this a lot lately and realizing that I am completely selfish and in need of revamping my priorities. Thank you again!

  20. SarahMae says:

    Sam, we are all selfish…I would be in a pit if it weren’t were the grace and patience of God

  21. i think i read it at above rubies- forget the unimportant importants, and focus on the important importants- our families. it really hit me and your post reminded me- dishes, laundry, cleaning- it CAN wait. our little ones pulling at our aprons, trying to show US something important to them, their little faces so filled with HIS love- that can NOT wait.
    danielle-laryn´s last blog post … 1 Corinthians 14:33

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