TLP 332: Overwhelmed Parent, You’re Not Alone

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When I shut my work down for the night, my work self -starts intermittently, demanding more work be done.
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I work 20 minutes after my work is over, I work at midnight, I work at 2.
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Welcome to Truth. Love. Parents. Where we use God's Word to become intentional, premeditated parents.
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Here's your host, A .M. Brewster. Hey friends, today's episode is going to be shorter and sweeter,
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Okay, so today I wanted to talk about a recent Facebook post my cousin wrote. I have a cousin who is a mother of two young boys.
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She's also a writer and a philosopher, so her Facebook posts are always a joy to read. Her writing is like this.
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She writes with a ready wit, honed on the whetstone of stark realism. I love her dearly, and she recently posted a longer essay that I thought would be an encouragement and a challenge to us.
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Here are her thoughts on work. When I wake up, I work.
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While I eat breakfast, I work, one eye always on my work. I work while I eat lunch, then, all alone,
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I clean up after my work. When I try to shower or use the toilet, my work comes and finds me.
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It asks me when I can work again. When I sit down to do other work, my primary work interrupts and asks for additional work.
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When I make dinner, I work. My work disapproves of dinner. I scramble to make sure my work is sufficiently cared for.
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When I shut down my work for the night, my work self -starts intermittently, demanding more work to be done.
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I work twenty minutes after my work is over. I work at midnight. I work at two.
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On the weekends, I work. On vacation, I bring all my work. When I want to step away from my work,
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I have to find someone less capable and less experienced to do my work for me until my return.
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I spend this time away, worrying about my work. When I don't do enough work,
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I worry about it some more. Yes, my work is my children, and yes, I signed up for this.
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Yes, I got pregnant on purpose, twice, and yes, I quit my well -paying office job to be home with these two beautiful kids.
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But here's the thing. You signed up for your job, too. Doctors signed up for their jobs, lawyers signed up for theirs, and soldiers and police officers and firefighters and paramedics.
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But, when a doctor complains about the insane hours and the dreamlike fog of fatigue and the isolation and the high stakes, no one shames them.
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When a paramedic collapses under the grief for a lost patient, the stranger they trained to save and promised to save, no one shames them.
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When a firefighter can't get to sleep for weeks after watching their buddy burn, no one shames them.
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And everyone, EVERYONE gets a break from their job. A commute home, a commute back, a day off here or there, a time to see different sights, hear different sounds, smell other things, feel other things.
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A time to do different work without interruption. A space to vent. A society that validates you.
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Coworkers with which to commiserate. But a stay -at -home parent of young children? You don't get a break.
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There is no commute. There is no change. There is no other work. There is no respite.
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And unless you're lucky, there is no place to vent. No validation. No welcoming space.
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And when you tell of the fatigue and the isolation and the high stakes, you're met with shame.
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When you can't get to sleep for fear of failure, when you grieve your own difficult childhood and wonder whether you can love well at all, you're shamed.
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Postpartum health issues? Shamed. Want maternity or paternity leave? Shamed. Need help?
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Shamed. Because parenthood is a job that you're supposed to relish. Because parenthood is a job that expects joy.
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But parenthood is work. It's hard work. Yes, there's love. There's family.
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There's the privilege of responsibility and the weight of obligation. There's a lot of laughter and fun. But there is never, ever an end.
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Parenthood is forever. And it is hard, hard work. Those of us staying home with these young kids all day long and ministering to their endless needs all through the night,
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I want you to know that I get it. This is hard. The stakes are high.
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And I'm not going to judge you if this is too much sometimes. If you want a break but feel guilty needing one.
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If you aren't even sure how to ask. I get it. I don't know how to help and I don't know how to come to terms with my own anxiety and stress.
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But you are 100 % not alone. And I'll keep doing my best. And I hope you do too.
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Okay. Wow. There's so much to say. I think she summed up the problem well. I think her words unveiled her experience in such a way that everyone who's ever come close to feeling what she feels perfectly understands her.
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So here are my takeaways. Number one. I hope my first comments don't describe you.
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But I pray that none of us would ever be so foolish and unkind as to use bad shame on a parent.
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We discussed the differences between bad shame and good shame in our children and shame series. As always,
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I'll link additional shows in the description of this episode so that you can take the next step and do some more study. Anyway, it's always a sin to cast a bad shame on someone.
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Nothing my cousin mentioned in her post is shame -worthy, so I really hope none of us have to break the habit of looking down on struggling parents, criticizing them because they don't live up to the superficial expectation you prescribe from a distance.
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If you're listening to this show, you've likely been there, so I hope we're not being hypocritical with this one.
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But if you have done this, please keep Galatians 6 -2 in mind. Bear one another's burdens and thereby fulfill the law of Christ.
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Think about that. The completion of the law of God is summed up in this, that we bear one another's burdens.
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I think if the church were doing that better, the feelings expressed in a post like this wouldn't be as common.
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Number two. In the same way that I pray the body of Christ is doing its part to encourage and help a lonely, overburdened mom or dad,
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I hope if you personally are feeling that way, if that essay resonates with you,
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I hope that you're not neglecting the body of Christ that wants so badly to bear your burdens. There are many reasons people refuse the help of their fellow believers.
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A. Sometimes it's pride. They're unwilling to admit that they need help. B. Sometimes it's fear.
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They're worried about how they'll be treated if they're open and honest about their struggles and doubts. By the way, that's a form of pride, too.
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C. Sometimes it's ignorance. And though this may not necessarily be a sin problem, willful ignorance, of course, is, but you don't really have any excuse now for this one.
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You know you need to reach out to your brothers and sisters in Christ. You need their assistance in this life.
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Our season eight intro was called Creating Community. Please listen to that episode. And also, please listen to our
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Your Family Needs to Go to Church series. If we're neglecting the gathering together of the body of Christ, or we're neglecting the one -anothering of the body of Christ, it's no wonder we feel stretched and forgotten and alone.
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That's like moving into the middle of a desert and complaining that no one ever comes to visit. That's like tying your arms to your body and complaining about how hard it is to make dinner.
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So, please, don't allow ignorance to keep you from seeking out help. And D.
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Sometimes people don't ask for help because they assume no one would be willing or able. And that's kind of like pride, too.
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Listen, I know you've been hurt. The people who hurt you either weren't born -again believers or they were in sin.
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Forgive them and seek out mature believers. I'm not saying they won't let you down.
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They're sinners, too. But your focus needs to be in the right place. And more importantly, on the right person. God created you for community.
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God commands you to be involved in each other's lives. Trust Him and obey Him. Don't worry about what people may do.
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Trust God to do what He promised. Where two or more are gathered together in His name,
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He is in the midst and He will do the work. By way of review, we need to stop heaping bad shame on parents who are drowning under the responsibilities, especially the parents who have absolutely no idea what they're doing.
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But we, the struggling parents, also need to take advantage of the resources God promised us. I know
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I recently spoke on this, but consider again James 5, 13 -16. Is anyone among you suffering?
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Then he must pray. Is anyone cheerful? He is to sing praises. Is anyone among you spiritually weak?
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Then he must call for the elders of the church, and they are to pray over him, anointing him with the oil in the name of the
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Lord. And the prayer offered in faith will restore the one who is weak, and the Lord will raise him up, and if he has committed sins, they will be forgiven him.
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Therefore, confess your sins to one another and pray for one another so that you may be healed. The effective prayer of a righteous man can accomplish much.
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When we're struggling, we must run to the body of Christ. Moving on, yes, we shouldn't cause anyone to experience bad shame.
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Yes, we should be willing to accept anyone who comes to us for help, but, number three, we need to be actively looking for vulnerable people.
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Just like those who are struggling should run to the body of Christ, when others are struggling, we need to run to them in the power of Christ.
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Titus 2, 3 -5 tells the older women in the church, Older women, encourage the young women to love their husbands, to love their children, to be sensible, pure, workers at home, kind, being subject to their own husbands, so that the word of God will not be dishonored.
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It's the responsibility of the mature to seek out those in need and actively invite them to engage in this life -on -life community.
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The assumption is that there are things to be taught, there are things to be learned, there is help to be given.
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Back to Galatians 6, verse 1 opens with, Brethren, even if anyone is caught in any trespass, you who are spiritual, restore such a one in the spirit of gentleness.
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It's true that we're not necessarily discussing someone today who's been caught in sin, though I will leave the door open that many times we find ourselves overwhelmed by life because we've not made wise decisions and sometimes we've responded incorrectly to the heaviness of life.
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However, let's focus for a moment on those who are not the source of their own discomfort. If we're called by God to come alongside those who are in sin with the purpose of restoring them and bearing them up, how much more should we be actively coming alongside those who are trying to do right and are struggling?
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Ecclesiastes 4, 9 through 12 illustrates that, Two are better than one because they have a good return for their labor.
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For if either of them falls, the one will lift up his companion. But woe to the one who falls when there is not another to lift him up.
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Furthermore, if two lie down together, they keep warm. But how can one be warm alone? And if one can overpower him who is alone, two can resist him.
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A cord of three strands is not quickly torn apart. We need each other.
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Those who are struggling need to be running to those who can help, and those who can help need to be running to those who are struggling.
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Those equipped to serve should be looking for a young mom, a struggling single dad, a compromised couple, a family maybe with a terrorist child, and they should offer to come alongside these people.
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And the dads or moms need to be humble enough to graciously accept the help. Again, on the other hand, those who are struggling need to be actively looking for help, not merely wallowing in their own self -pity.
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Now please understand that I'm not suggesting my cousin was wallowing in anything, okay? But too often we do.
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We feel alone and we want to feel alone. We want to be mad at the world for not reaching out.
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I've heard too many stories of people leaving a church because they went through a huge struggle and not a single pastor or church member reached out to them.
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Of course, they never told anyone about the struggle. Apparently everyone at the church was supposed to be a mind reader.
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And then we justify our anger and loneliness and felt persecution. It may not be a sin that you're in the position you're in, but that response would definitely be sinful.
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I love the way my cousin closed. If you want a break, but feel guilty needing one. If you aren't even sure how to ask,
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I get it. I don't know how to help and I don't know how to come to terms with my own anxiety and stress, but you are 100 % not alone and I'll keep doing my best and I hope you do too.
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Please allow me to personalize her thoughts. If you want a break, but feel guilty needing one.
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If you aren't sure how to ask, I and Team TLP get it. And we know how to help.
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We're not doing this parenting thing perfectly ourselves, but we are experienced in coming alongside those who need help.
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Overwhelmed mom, lonely dad, struggling parents. You are 100 % not alone.
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And Truth Love Parent will keep doing our best to help you do your best. Please send us an email.
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Call us. Come knock on my door. On our anniversary weekend, my wife and I took a walk and we're talking about this very thing.
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We were talking about how hard it was for her 13 years ago when she was a stay -at -home mom with a new baby.
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She needed help, but there were two problems. She didn't reach out the way she should and others didn't reach in the way they should.
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My wife and I believe that our culture has complicated and broken what God intended to be rewarding.
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Families would live near each other and new moms would have the benefit of their mature and experienced grandmothers and mothers and aunts and sisters.
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And even if the family wasn't around, that's what the church was supposed to do. But our pride and arrogance keep us from getting and giving the help that's needed.
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Why are women talking to nurses about how to breastfeed their babies? Where are the loving mentors and dear friends?
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I mean, in a way, this is science, sure, but this isn't science, okay? Moms have been getting their children to breastfeed for millennia, and any mom who has ever breastfed should be able to help.
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Why are dads getting advice from unsaved co -workers about how to discipline their kids? Where are the disciple -making relationships in the church?
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Where are the friends who are willing to help out? My wife and I and the rest of Team TLP would love to talk to you about pretty much anything.
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If you have no lifeline, if you have no one to whom you can turn for spiritual refreshment and challenge, for prayer, or even for practical life advice, please do not hesitate to contact us.
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We'll do our best to show you that you're not alone and that the body of Christ is powerful when it's fulfilling the calling of Christ and the power of Christ.
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And we'll even try to help you find a good church in your area if you don't already have one. That would be the best place to build redemptive relationships.
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I love you. I am here for you. I want to help you. You can help others first by sharing this episode with your friends.
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Let them see that they're not alone either. Send this episode to a young mom with a little note saying that you'd love to be a resource for her.
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Send this to a dad and let him know you're there to answer any questions he may have. Use this resource as an opportunity to start a relationship that would otherwise maybe seem a little awkward in our day and age.
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And don't neglect to contact us at counselor at truthloveparent .com. We want so badly to help.
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Remember, if we want our children to grow up into Christ, we must parent in truth and love.
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That means that we will get the help we need for our parenting. To that end, please join us next time as we discuss five types of parents with Dr.
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