Tuesday, February 15, 2011

To be a Woman of God

Thinking of the great women who became successful with their careers oftentimes makes me feel being left out. For I know, I can do better than what I am doing right now. Being a stay at home mom drags your energy everyday, loosing self-esteem and self-confidence. I know I am a good worker, I can excel in every career path I choose. Why am I just sitting around at home picking up messes instead of sitting at the office with my nice suit on? I am not ambitious I just wanted to be more productive in my own way.

Until a friend of mine shared this message "The Women of God", by Elder Neal A. Maxwell(Ensign, May 1978). It says:

"In our modern kingdom, it is no accident that women were, through the Relief Society, assigned compassionate service. So often the service of women seems instinctive, while that of some men seems more labored. It is precisely because the daughters of Zion are so uncommon that the adversary will not leave them alone.

"We salute you, sisters, for the joy that is yours as you rejoice in a baby’s first smile and as you listen with eager ear to a child’s first day at school which bespeaks a special selflessness. Women, more quickly than others, will understand the possible dangers when the word self is militantly placed before other words like fulfillment. You rock a sobbing child without wondering if today’s world is passing you by, because you know you hold tomorrow tightly in your arms.

"So often our sisters comfort others when their own needs are greater than those being comforted. That quality is like the generosity of Jesus on the cross. Empathy during agony is a portion of divinity!

"No wonder the men of God support and sustain you sisters in your unique roles, for the act of deserting home in order to shape society is like thoughtlessly removing crucial fingers from an imperiled dike in order to teach people to swim.

"We men love you for meeting inconsiderateness with consideration and selfishness with selflessness. We are touched by the eloquence of your example. We are deeply grateful for your enduring us as men when we are not at our best because—like God—you love us not only for what we are, but for what we have the power to become."

Now I know that I am on the right career path, that I am fulfilling my divine role as a mom, as a wife,a sister and as a friend. I don't dream to be successful in anyway that will jeopardize the spiritual growth of my kids and divide my time and struggle in choosing which one I should prioritize. I don't dream to be rich, all I need is to have enough for our needs. Yet, God is so kind and He blessed me more than I dreamed of.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

That's so nice. The one that you posted. It uplifts women who chose to stay at home rather than work on their careers. It gives us a sense of purpose that what we're giving is all going to be worth it.