“How to be a good mother” has 46,000 searches on Google every month. Most mothers struggle with these thoughts—am I good enough? Am I doing it right? Even before your baby is born, you might have that nagging voice whispering in the back of your mind: What if I mess it up?
As you prepare for a new baby, you may focus on the physical preparations: setting up a crib, eating the right food, having the right checklist, etc. But emotional and spiritual preparations are just as important.
This preparation can make pregnancy a special time of intentional prayer, growth, and reflection.
Praying for motherhood
Praying for your baby during pregnancy is important, but so is praying for yourself and your growing family.
Talk to God as you would a friend. What are you worried about? Excited about? Nervous about? During this time, you can cast “all your anxieties on Him, because He cares for you” (1 Peter 5:7 ESV).
Think about your family. Will siblings be ready for the new baby? How are you praying for your husband during this time? Take some time during your pregnancy to lift each family member up in prayer and ask God to prepare their hearts and spirits for the new baby.
As you pray, take time to sit in silence and let the Lord speak back to you. In the quiet, let His Word wash over you with hope, encouragement, and strength.
Building community
Community is important. These are the people you can count on, call for baby advice, vent to when you haven’t slept a full night in weeks, and lean on for assistance when you need a break. And in turn, they know you’re equally there for them.