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SAHM is Not a Job, it’s the Ultimate Calling

Being a SAHM is not a job… it’s so much more! If you need encouragement or validation as a SAHM find it here.

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What is a SAHM?

The alarm rings. In your fog of sluggishness, it confusedly sounds like the wails of an infant. Instantly your heart is jostled by a pump of adrenaline, your brain reawakens, and you pop out of bed before your husband even has time to turn over in bed. The baby is settling into your arms and the day begins. Hopefully you’re able to get in a short morning prayer!

Then, throughout the day, toddlers need hugs, kisses on scraped knees, food before they fall into a chasm of tantrums and literally melt like lava. You yourself need the toddlers to do a quiet time but have no idea how to accomplish that. And don’t even get me started on potty training. The baby needs multiple naps, back to back. Why won’t he sleep for more than 40 minutes at a time? Is this normal?

At the park in the afternoon, someone tries to make conversation with you but you’ve forgotten your first language. Your tongue fumbles over words as you readjust to speaking with an adult. Before you know it you’re scrambling to get dinner done, battling mom rage, and tucking little ones in bed before fainting into your own.

Feeling Invalidated

And to top it all off, after laying down your life for another, day in and day out, night in and night out, the world still tells you that being a SAHM is not a job. You feel invalidated, unseen, uncared for, and without value. Doubts unsettle you as accusations infect your mind. Is this the right thing to be doing? Why is it so hard? Shouldn’t I be better at this? Why does everyone think this is so easy? What am I doing wrong?

To put it simply, you aren’t doing anything wrong. You’re a great mom who loves her children. You’ve laid it all on the line for them. So let’s discuss why being a SAHM is not a job, and why it is actually so much more than that. Take heart, mom, you are fulfilling your ultimate calling!

Is Being a Stay at Home Mom a Real Job?

First of all, who cares about a ‘real job?’ Your value does not come from an employer. It does not come from anyone but God. You are His daughter, in whom He is well pleased just because you are.

Even King Solomon in all his wisdom knew that a job would not fulfill him. He knew that the only meaning in life comes from the One who created it all. The only enjoyment in life comes from following and loving God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your might. You are not defined by your job. You’re defined by Jesus Christ.

So when you wonder, “Is being a SAHM a real job?” The answer is NO. Being a SAHM is not a real job. And who cares?!

Go to the Cross

When you need validation, go to the cross and see Jesus Christ slain for you. Encounter the love poured out for you! That even while you were a sinner, Jesus Christ came and lived a perfect life, then died on the cross to pay for your sins, and rose again conquering sin and death, and then gave you the opportunity to put your faith in Him and be saved.

If you did put your faith in Him, there is no more condemnation in Christ Jesus for you. You have been bought at a price, the price of the life of the Lamb, and set free. Therefore, you do not belong to the world anymore. You do not belong to an employer. You now have the ultimate Lord over you, the One who sees you and who knows you, who will give you everything you need to be a mom of excellence.

Who cares what the world thinks? You are a citizen of a kingdom not of this world. Of course you don’t fit in. It would be scarier if you did.

Is Being a SAHM Harder than Working?

Yes and no. Now, I know there’s a lot of debate about this and people get very touchy about it. I’m not going to address any of that. I’m simply going to tell you that yes, being a SAHM is a lot harder than working a traditional job. There are a multitude of reasons for this:

  1. Being a SAHM is more stressful: you literally have someone’s life in your hands!
  2. It never ends: day and night you are ON. There are no breaks, there is no turning off. And this goes on for years. Consequently you need the best daily SAHM routine to avoid burnout.
  3. You can’t compartmentalize: because your work is at home, you can’t just leave it all at the office. That’s why you should start an easy SAHM night routine.
SAHM is Better than Working a ‘Real Job’

With that being said let’s get to why being a SAHM is easier than working. The number one reason being a SAHM is better than working is because of the MEANING. There is true and actual, deep meaning in being the main nurturer of your children. Of guiding them through every step, taking the time to teach them morals and build their character rather than outsourcing it. Thank you for making the sacrifice to be there for your children and to be the one training them up in the way they should go.

You are helping little humans to realize their full potential. You’re sacrifice in the present will grow into an exponential blessing as time goes on and your children mature. Eventually they will help you out, they will love you, they will give you grandchildren who adore you, and they will be there for you when you are old. Imagine being on your death bed and asking for the paperwork that shows your best fiscal year… Nonsense! You will be in your death bed surrounded by the family you’ve created and sacrificed for. The sacrifice will be worth it.

Why SAHM is Not a Job

SAHM is not a job because it’s your life. And there is not greater love than this, that one should lay down his life for his friends. Just as Jesus Christ laid down His life for you, so you also now do for your children.

Jesus Christ didn’t come down to earth because it was His job. He came down because He loves us! You are not a SAHM because it’s a job. You’re a SAHM because it’s so much more than a job.

You are everything to your kids: you’re a comforter, a nurse, a chef, a teacher, a discipler, trainer, watchman, driver, janitor, launderer, protector, sacrificer, content creator, etc. You are irreplaceable.

Ask anyone who works a normal job if they are literally irreplaceable. If they think they are, they are delusional. But you, a dearly beloved mother, are whole heartedly irreplaceable. You are the flower of your home, the center of it under Jesus Christ. Your children will rise and call you blessed, and your husband also will say, “many daughters have done well but you surpass them all.” Charm is deceptive and beauty is fleeting but a woman who fears the Lord is to be praised.

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SAHM is Not a Job and That’s Okay

I hope you found the affirmation that you’re looking for here. You don’t need a “real job” or a career to matter. That is a lie straight out of the pit of hell. You are fulfilling God’s ultimate calling for you as a trainer of His little ones.

The Kingdom of Heaven belongs to them! Rejoice that your Heavenly Father has blessed you with the joy of staying with your children. After all, the days are long but the years are short. Check out 10 amazing reasons why being a toddler mom is the best for more encouragement during these trying times.

The world may say that being a stay at home mom is easy but the world has no idea what you are up against every day, mom. You are fighting on the front lines of the spiritual battle for your children’s souls! Of course “the world” would want to pull you away from that! So instead of running from this God given duty, dig your heels into the home God has placed you in and let go of the cares of this world. They are passing away. And the only thing you can bring to Heaven with you is your children.

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