Hello dear blog readers! This post will be something different - it's a link to Keith and Kristyn Getty's very first music video featuring their new song, "A Mother's Prayer". Below are Kristyn's thoughts on the song, which you can view here. Next Sunday is Mother's Day; I'd encourage you if you're a mum/mom to reflect on the prayer during the week and make it your own. We take the gifts of our children for granted so often!
Reflections on A Mother’s Prayer
Kristyn Getty
In the spring of 2008 I first prayed for a baby, and in the
spring of 2011 God answered that prayer with the birth of our beautiful
daughter. My joy was full but so
were the fears I wrestled. In some
ways I felt like a baby Christian again, caught in a whirlwind of emotions,
learning and applying what I have known and trusted into a completely new life
- I know I'm definitely not the first to feel that!
Friends of ours had given us a card when their first son was
born; it was full of prayer requests for his little life, a prayer for every
day of the month. My prayers were not quite as coherent as those, especially at
first, but the urgency of the moment drove me to my knees. “Help her, help me” baby prayers at
3am; prayers as I heard the baby monitor light up in the morning; prayers when
I thought of her safety, her soul, her future; prayers with my husband; prayers while Eliza
listened in.
When people found out that I was pregnant one of the most
frequent comments I received was how my creativity would discover a whole new
vista of inspiration as I became a mother. So, when Eliza came I was anticipating a fresh flow of
profound poetic thought, but instead I was swept up in the constant flow of
changes and feedings and “Old MacDonald had a farm!” I was expecting full
sentences, but I was blubbering looking at my beautiful girl! I actually
wondered if I'd ever be able to write again. I just about tucked some thoughts away to ponder later when
my brain would start to fit itself back together again (still nowhere near a
completed process!). As I continued to learn the wonderful balancing act and
privilege of mothering, homemaking, writing, traveling and singing, Keith and I
began to write a song for Eliza choosing this theme of praying for her, and the
end result was “A Mother's Prayer.”
My parents have faithfully prayed for me my whole life, and
I remember when I was younger my mum met with other mums to pray for all their
children – a “Moms in Touch” group in Belfast. Even just the knowledge of that
helped me, and I want Eliza to know we are praying for her and trying to guide
her in this context that reaches to the call and purpose of her whole life and
an understanding of the Lord's grace and faithfulness. We're now in the toddler
stage and some of the prayer needs are shifting. We wanted the song to reflect the different seasons - ones
we had discovered and then those still to come. We also wrote it to remind us of our promise to pray for her
through all the years we're given.
We hope this song for her – and even more our praying for her – might
catch her ear and help guide her heart as she grows up.
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