Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Sweet Sleep

What does sleep have to do with trust? I'm still not sure, but one thing I do know is that shortly after I chose Trust as my One Word 365 word, my daughter started waking up at odd times of the night for no reason. It wasn't every night. It wasn't always a long interruption to my sleep pattern, but it was jarring. She is not quite two and a half - her sleep patterns have been consistent for a while now - but lately I find I go to bed not knowing if I will wake up to a cry or an alarm.

For the past year I have lived in constant fear of my daughter waking up sick. I would go to bed early to get as much sleep as I could. Relationships and business were being affected. I was trapped in a fear cycle that was formed during two days of her life. Since January 1, as I have found myself up in the middle of the night with a healthy child, I have started praising God more. I realize, as I pray over what this has to do with trusting God, that if I trust God then that means I trust He has a greater plan to this new rhythm we find ourselves in. I fall asleep praying that no matter what I will be given the strength, love, compassion, and wisdom to face each moment as it is laid before me. I trust that the Lord will continue to answer that prayer.

I don't know why God didn't choose to give Mothers the gift of not needing any sleep. Think of the possibilities!! But if I were to speculate, at least for this mama, my guess would be that this dependence we have on sleep should be superseded by a dependence on someone greater. The Giver of sleep and children and love and compassion and time and life itself. If I trust Him then I must believe that every day and every moment I am given is worth something more than I can ever imagine. Even the mundane can contain glimpses of the divine.

Proverbs 3 tells us that wisdom and understanding are desirable to have. And when you do, this is one result: "When you lie down, you will not be afraid; When you lie down, your sleep will be sweet" (v. 24). There is nothing to fear when the Lord is the One guiding and protecting you. So I lay my head down now in trust and thankful for the promise of sweet sleep.

This post is a part of a One Word 365 community, Trusting Tuesdays! Have your own One Word? Link up to your most recent post every third Tuesday of the month!

6 comments:

  1. Carey, I love the different paths "trust" is taking us down :) and I'll be praying for sleep in your home :)

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    1. It is amazing how different it looks in each of our lives. Thank you :)

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  2. I remember my daughter going through a stage like that. She was a great sleeper and then all of the sudden she was up at weird times, interrupting my sleep. Praying you will determine the issue, if there is any, but most of all that you get sleep.

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    1. Thank you :) We have adjusted nap time and increased her activity. It seems to be working!

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  3. I linked up w/ Amy@TheMessyMiddle & found your post. I knew I had to linger when I saw your "Something to Ponder" quote. Elizabeth Elliot is my hero! I also love this idea: "I fall asleep praying that no matter what I will be given the strength, love, compassion, and wisdom to face each moment as it is laid before me." So glad I stopped by. Blessings!

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    1. Thank you for reading! I too love EE :) She has taught me so much in my life.

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