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I have a confession (anyone surprised?). I have mixed feelings about Motherâs Day.
On one hand, I love celebrating all the women who have made a difference in my life (thanks, Mom!).
On the other hand, a long journey of infertility has left my heart with some tender places.
On May 8th, weâll celebrate Motherâs Day once again. For many, itâs a time of appreciation and joy. For others, it can be one of the most difficult days of the year. This is often true for women facing infertility, families who have recently experienced the loss of a mother, and many other painful situations.
At one point in my life it seemed as if I couldnât take another step. In addition to infertility, I was facing several other losses. I felt as if I were in a dark cave. But then I sensed the Lord gently and lovingly speak to my heart, âYou may be in a cave, but you still have a choice. You can sit in despair or you can diamond-mine your difficulties.â I decided I was not leaving that time in my life empty-handed. I was taking every hidden blessing I could find. Of course, I still had difficult days. But choosing hope made a difference.
As a reminder, I now wear two rings. The one on the fourth finger of my left hand represents my commitment to my husband. The one on the fourth finger of my right hand is a simple silver band inscribed with the word âhopeâ and it represents the commitment I have made to God and myself to hold onto hope no matter what happens.
The story of an inspiring woman named Terrie also reminds me to hold onto hope. She endured the loss of four pregnancies and waited seventeen years before adopting a little girl. She told me, âI think one of the most important parts of this journey is learning to trust God. I donât mean the flippant kind of trust. Itâs easy for people to say, âYou just need to trust God.â Itâs much harder when youâre in the middle of all this pain. But he is trustworthy. Through it all, God has given us an amazing story. I wouldnât have chosen this road, but he has been with us. I can look back and truly say every step was worth it.â
I donât know how my journey will end and you probably donât know how yours will either. I also donât know how many of you will be silently grieving your losses as we sit in church together on May 8th. But I do know that God sees each one of us. He knows how many hairs are on our heads and how many cares our in our hearts. Whatever youâre going through this Motherâs Day, youâre not facing it alone. As King David, a man who experienced many losses in his life, expressed in Psalm 34:18 NIV, âThe Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.â May God surround you with love, fill you with hope, and give you strength for each momentâespecially this Motherâs Day.
Excerpted from When Motherâs Day is Difficult.
Holley Gerth is an award-winning writer for DaySpring, a cofounder of the popular web site (in)courage, and licensed counselor. Holley loves chocolate, coffee, Jesus and connecting with the hearts of women through words. Her next book, a devotional titled God’s Heart for You: Embracing Your True Worth as a Woman (Harvest House) will release this July. You can find Holley online through her blog Heart to Heart with Holley.






