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I see you.
I know how hard Mother’s Day is.
While others are celebrating—you are grieving.
To the woman who longs to have a child yet her arms are empty.
I see you.
Wandering through the aisles of Target fingering the cute onesies and princess dresses.
I see you.
Hesitantly inquiring how the kids are doing when you grab coffee with a friend.
I see you.
Sitting in the back at the baby shower, less talkative than usual.
I see you.
To the woman who lost her baby too soon.
I see you.
Dreaming of how your child would look at three, six, and eighteen.
I see you.
Wondering if she had your blue eyes and your husband’s goofy laugh.
I see you.
Visiting the memorial—continually feeling life is backward—you should have gone first.
I see you.
To the woman who has a special needs child.
I see you.
Wishing your little one had the words to convey their love.
I see you.
Exhausted, angry, alone, and misunderstood.
I see you.
Longing for a different life but then beating yourself up for feeling that way.
I see you.
To the woman who has to raise her children alone.
I see you.
Working full-time while juggling soccer practice, piano lessons, and sick kiddos.
I see you.
Dropping balls left and right because you can’t possibly be two people at once.
I see you.
Mother’s Day comes with little fanfare—no one to take the kids to buy you flowers.
I see you.
To the woman who lost her momma.
I see you.
Reminiscing of yesterdays—Christmas dinners, laughs, and her gentle touch.
I see you.
Missing your best friend and sensing the irreplaceable void she left behind.
I see you.
Regretting the time you didn’t spend or the words you didn’t say.
I see you.
Just as I sent the angel Gabriel to Mary—a young, childless woman who felt alone—I am sending my messenger to comfort you and proclaim:
YOU ARE HIGHLY FAVORED BY ME AND I AM WITH YOU. No matter how hard things are right now, I promise there will be brighter days.
Love,
Jesus