To paraphrase the first magnificent answer of the Shorter Catechism, let’s not forget that: Mommy’s chief end is to glorify God and to enjoy him forever.
And isn't it interesting to note, as J. I. Packer points out in his new book, Praying the Lord's Prayer, that this doctrinal statement uses the word "'end,' not 'ends,' for the two activities [glorifying and enjoying God] are one." Dr. Packer continues:
God's chief end, purposed in all that he does, is his glory, and he has so made us that we find our own deepest fulfillment and highest joy in hallowing his name by praise, submission, and service.
Christians get so hung up with the pagan idea (very dishonoring to God,incidentally) that God¹s will is always unpleasant, so that one is rather a martyr to be doing it, that they hardly at first notice how their experience verifies the truth that in Christian living duty and delight go together. But they do! And this will be even clearer in the life to come. To give oneself to hallowing God's name as one's life-task means that living, though never a joyride, will become increasingly a joy road.
In other words, as we continue "lub-dubbing" along (I love that expression!) and learning contentment as mothers for the glory of God, caring for our children will increasingly become a joyful experience. That doesn't mean it will be easy or a "joyride" as Dr. Packer says. But if our highest fulfillment is found in worshipping and obeying God, then motherhood will undoubtedly be a "joy road." And if this is what God has called us to, then there is no other road we would rather be on.
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