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But how could a loving mother forget her nursing child and not deeply love the one she bore? Even if there is a mother who forgets her child, I could never, no never, forget you. Can’t you see? I have carved your name on the palms of my hands! Isaiah 49:15-16 TPT
We were made for love. To receive love, to give love. Every infant needs to be held, seen, soothed, and securely attached. Yet even the best of parents fail, resulting in disappointment, loss, and injury. We need the loving care, nurture, and comfort of our God who brings deep healing to our whole selves.
God desires to meet us in our ache, our longings, and our needs, to comfort us when we suffer and are grieving, to care for us, and tend to our wounded hearts. God is revealed in Scripture in fathering and mothering ways, with nurturing, protecting, feminine attributes which makes sense as God created two image bearers: male and female he created them.
Grab your journal and find a comfortable place to sit, with no distractions, open to what God may have for you. I will guide you through this practice. Close your eyes, take a deep breath.
As I read this verse for the FIRST time, ask yourself “What is this verse saying?” At any point, pause the audio if you need more time.
Isaiah 49:15-16 from the Passion Translation. “But how could a loving mother forget her nursing child and not deeply love the one she bore? Even if there is a mother who forgets her child, I could never, no never, forget you. Can’t you see? I have carved your name on the palms of my hands!”
As I read this verse for the SECOND time, listen for a word or phrase that shimmers, that catches your attention. Maybe you experience tightening of your chest, knots in your stomach, tears in your eyes, or a sense of resonance or resistance. Listen for a word that causes a response or feeling.
But how could a loving mother forget her nursing child and not deeply love the one she bore? Even if there is a mother who forgets her child, I could never, no never, forget you. Can’t you see? I have carved your name on the palms of my hands!
As I read this verse for the THIRD time, ask God to show you- why that word or phrase? What does this word mean for your life, for what you’re experiencing?
But how could a loving mother forget her nursing child and not deeply love the one she bore? Even if there is a mother who forgets her child, I could never, no never, forget you. Can’t you see? I have carved your name on the palms of my hands!
Is there an invitation from God? Listen for a response from God.
As I read this verse for the FOURTH time, the invitation is to rest in God, like a child rests against his mother, trusting and knowing everything you need is there for you in God. Rest in the presence of God.
But how could a loving mother forget her nursing child and not deeply love the one she bore? Even if there is a mother who forgets her child, I could never, no never, forget you. Can’t you see? I have carved your name on the palms of my hands!
Now, open your eyes, and slowly allow yourself a moment before you move from this experience with God. Consider journaling and talking with God about this word and what it means for you.