Hello Baby, I Love You! Abc's for Young Momsنموونە
U
is for Unconditional Love.
When your baby was placed in your arms for the first time, you were probably flooded with a wave of emotion that was unlike anything you've ever felt. In the following days, weeks, and months, you've come to develop a deep love for your child that is beyond description with mere words. In our culture love is often defined as a feeling, emotion, or display of affection for someone else.
As you are no doubt learning, love is so much more than that! While love can be demonstrated through affection, it is also commitment, devotion, patience, and selflessness. Love endures, perseveres, and bears all things. Sometimes love is doing what is hard because it is in the best interest of another. You will, no doubt, experience that in parenting. On this journey of being a parent, we all make mistakes.
None of us will ever love perfectly. Only God's love is perfect. As we humbly entrust ourselves to Christ, His love pours over us and through us in such a tender way. When you fail, make mistakes, or sin, or when your child does the same remember that love covers a multitude of sins.
God loved you when you were His enemy. As you remember the mercy and grace you received, love your child through his or her sinful selfish moments, through those mistakes (his and yours), resting in God's perfect love for both of you.
READ the SCRIPTURE
May God give you encouragement, wisdom, and understanding.
RESPOND in WORSHIP
Worship the Lord with your heart, soul, mind, and with your life. Record your thoughts, observations, and prayers in a journal or on your Notes app on your phone.
Take the Truth to Heart: Choose one Scripture that the Lord is using to renew your mind and transform your heart today.
Ask yourself, what is God revealing to me through this Scripture?
Bring the Truth to Life: Think of ways you can practically apply this Scripture.
About this Plan
The early days of parenting can be super exciting and super overwhelming at the same time. Busy from the moment you wake up in the morning (that is if you got any sleep the night before) until you go to bed at night. This plan offers creative and practical encouragement!
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