| Fragments
by
Rachel Weaver Many, many of us mothers
struggle with how to use the fragments of time that we have. We
become discouraged because we do not have whole days or hours of
time to offer God.
Our days are
fragmented. Our quiet time and prayers are often interrupted
along with our sleep.
Often we become frustrated. We long for time to read our Bibles and
pray without interruptions. We wonder when we will have a
whole
night’s sleep again. We wish to be able to finish a sewing project
or scrub a floor without having to stop, and yet this is seldom the
case.
Desiring to
have more to give to God, I was pondering over this the other
day. I needed more time and
more energy. It seemed I was only serving Him in little snatches.
I was wondering if what I was giving was worth a thing. Then
my phone
rang and God spoke through a dear, dear friend right into my heart.
She said, “My life has been so fragmented. I felt useless
as I was going through this sickness. But God has given me
this priceless
encouragement. Let me share it with you. When your whole heart is
to serve Him, God even uses your fragments to bring glory to His
name. Look at the feeding of the five thousand. God gave enough
of food for the whole multitude. When they were done He said, ‘Gather up the fragments.’ I
am sure He put those to use, or else He would have left them where
they had dropped. Your fragments are His
just as much as the whole meal. He wants to use them. You must allow
Him.”
As she said goodbye my heart
leaped within me. My spirits lifted. My soul sang. Certainly, I had
fragments to give! I lifted up my hands and offered my fragments to
God to use as He chose. There was a new hope in my heart. I can serve Him right where I am. Not only can I serve Him as a mother,
but I can minister where I am, and He will use my fragments. He will
take them and make them into perfect offerings.
What do you have that you can
give Him? How can you serve when there are multitudes of things that
demand your time and interrupt what you try to do?
- You can offer the sacrifice of praise. Amid
your struggles, your toil, and your duties, stop a moment and lift
up your heart and your voice in song. It will cheer you, inspire
your children, and be a sweet savor to God.
- Take five minutes to call a struggling
sister and pray for her. You need not stay on the line for an
hour. Make it short, just long enough to tell her that you started
your day with a prayer for her. Tell her you care. It will lift
her heart and make her labors lighter.
- Stop and minister to the sister who comes to
your door. Share Jesus with her in the warmth of your smile and
the openness of your heart. Do not make the sister feel as if her
need is a bother.
- Write a short
note to someone who has blessed you and tell them how they
were
used of God to bless your
day. God often uses these little notes in bigger ways than we can
ever dream. Your minister’s wife could probably use an
encouraging card today. Tell her how much you appreciate
the hours she gives
up her husband so that he can serve you. It will brighten her day
and make her heart glad.
- All through your busy, busy day, make tiny
fuel-up spots where you meet your Master. Talk with Him in little
snatches. Worship Him in song, singing a verse here and there.
Meditate on the verse taped on your cupboard door. Do not let the
Devil tell you that you cannot be a child of God unless you have
spent an hour at the beginning of the day. It is a blessing, a
joy, and an oasis to do so, but many a mother can tell you that
times of long feeding on the meat of the Word are difficult to
find. Seek to avail yourself of every opportunity for extended
worship, meditation and prayer. In the meantime, use every
fragment that you can find.
- Share with your husband, your children, and
those that God sends your way. God only asks us to point each
person we meet to Him. We do not have to dream up any difficult
service. As we serve, we only need to be so full of Him others
will see Jesus in us. The lost will be convicted and pointed to
the cross. The saved will be encouraged and cheered, to more
firmly tread the straight and narrow way. This service starts at
home.
Your fragments count. Let Him
have each one. He gathers them up as they fall one by one and sees
them as the whole basketful they will be. Our Lord understands. He
once walked in a garb of human flesh. The demands on His time were
also constant. He knows the struggle and the weakness. He walks with
you, gathering up and delighting in the fragments you let fall from
your busy life for His sake and His alone.
God bless you today in your role
as wife and mother. May He help you to put first things first:
- To find rest in doing His will.
- To take time with your children in work and
in play.
- To perpetuate a spirit of joy and cheer in
your home.
- To communicate with your dear husband.
- To be at peace with yourself and your fellow
women and not worry about how they see your floors and windows.
- To use every chance you can to give God the
fragments you hold in your hands.
Know that you
are called of Him to fill your unique role. No one can pay
you for the worth of what
you do except your husband and your children. Their payments will
not be monetary but of far greater worth. You will receive
happy
smiles, two little arms around your neck and a whispered, “I love
you,” in your ear. You will win your husband’s deepest love and
respect and share many special times with him. The rewards are too
many to name. Lord, open our eyes!
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