How A Mother of Ten Deals With Weariness

Here she is:
My name is Jeanette Wood(pictured at right). I am the wife to my best friend, Joe, and the mother of ten children ages 21-5(pictured above along with their grandparents). Six children were born from us physically and four were born from our hearts through adoption. We have a special needs child, our adopted son, who was born with FAS (Fetal Alcohol Syndrome).

My husband is a truck driver and is often on the road for a week at a time. I have had to learn how to juggle the demands of the day with him long distance. We enjoy living simply and have spent many years of our marriage living ‘off the grid.’ Living without electricity, washing our cloths in a creek, harvesting our food from nature, cooking over an 1800’s wood cook stove, growing our own groceries and learning to process the food we grew or raised.
The Lord has and continues to do a transforming work on my life Courtney. Often people ‘see’ who I am today and believe I must of never suffered the pain of sin, had a perfect childhood, made all the right choices, had a perfect marriage, never weathered life storms and yet that is simply not the case.

Oh, one of my favorite verses is: Galatians 6:9 “And let us not be weary in well doing: for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not.”
Let’s face it; life is simply hard at times! There are so many challenges we face, struggles we wrestle with and unexpected courses that take our breath away. Life is not for wimps and some days I wonder if I am not the queen of wimps! However, the Lord has faithfully taught me over the years and continues to do so.
Let me share what I have learned. There are three things sure to bring a spirit of weariness in my life.

If I just do the things I think are wonderful and don’t carefully pray about what He wants me to do I will become weary. I won’t have the measure of grace to see me through, the strength to complete the task before me nor the joy to share with others in the process. I won’t have the confidence to endure the trials because I don’t have the confidence of knowing I am right where He wants me. This means that I must take time to sit at His feet, that I must truly study His Word and prayerfully considering my thoughts and actions.



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Thanks Jeanette for sharing!!! Wednesday we will hear again from Jeanette when she shares a list of practical things we can do to manage our homes without weariness. For more encouragement today from Jeanette go to A Moment With Mom. (Last week she shared wisdom on Potty Training, Laundry Issues and Sibling Issues) You will be blessed!
And just a side note, my life verse happens to be Galatians 6:9!! If you don’t have it memorized – I highly recommend you jot it down and begin to memorize it! God has used it in my life to combat weariness more times than I can count!
Walk with the King!
Thanks for sharing part of her story with us Courtney!
I really enjoyed her thoughts!!!
I stumbled upon this post today, 5 years after it was written. This is exactly what I needed to hear! I am so weary and yet as I read, EVERY point you made is echoing within my spirit! Thank you for guiding me back onto my path π
Thanks. I am a mother of 5. This thoughts are precious and true. God bless
As a homeschool mom of 5 boys, this was such a blessing to my heart. Just exactly what I needed. A sweet hug from the Lord. Thank you so much for sharing this. Still relevant all these years later.