Mothers are hidden, aren’t we? So much of what we do is unseen, and we wrestle with the hiddenness. We want to be seen. We want what we do to be noticed, don’t we?

Written by Amanda Mauchly

Mothers are hidden, aren’t we? So much of what we do is unseen, and we wrestle with the hiddenness. We want to be seen. We want what we do to be noticed, don’t we?

“On the days when I give and I give and I give. Did anybody notice?”

“On the days when I did something fun with the kids and I felt proud. Did anybody see?”

“On the days when I taught them that thing and it stuck. Does anybody care?”

Hiddenness isn’t bad. Being unseen by man doesn’t mean it didn’t happen, it doesn’t mean it didn’t count, it just means it was done in secret. And the beauty of the secret place is that God alone sees.

I feel like it’s easy in this day and age to remove the hiddenness aspect of motherhood by posting to social media so that we can be seen. I encounter this in my own heart. I’ll feel the wrestle to show man that I’m a “good” mom, showing off that I’m doing this fun activity or that with my kids have memorized that Bible verse but deep down I’m boasting in my ability to mother. Thankfully Jesus is so gracious with our pride.

Feeling encouraged and edified from others feels good but it’s not where our value comes from. Our worth comes from what God says about us and Mama, God notices EVERY SINGLE THING that man can not see. He sees in secret and rewards those who love in secret.

There’s a preciousness to hiddenness and God’s praises are our reward. 

Does anybody see? Yes, God sees!

Psalm 139 can give such comfort to an unseen Mama. “You have searched me, Lord, and you know me. You know when I sit and when I rise; you perceive my thoughts from afar. You discern my going out and my lying down; you are familiar with all my ways.”

Mama, you are not forgotten. Would these words remind you that He SEES you. As you stand at the kitchen sink again, He sees. When you deal with temper tantrums and milk spills, He’s watching. While you’re figuring out newborn life and sleepless nights, He’s there. He is familiar with ALL your ways.

You have His attention.

You have His gaze.

You are SEEN by God, Mama.

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Written by Amanda Mauchly

Amanda lives in Colorado with her husband and two children. She is a full-time mom who is passionate about touching the deep things of God with her children. She deeply believes that to know God is to love Him and it's her greatest heart's desire that her children would know Him.

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  1. Ashley

    Love this so much! Thank you for the reminder that we are ultimately seen and known.

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