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Motherhood; The Hidden Strengths of Mothers (4)

When Prayer Is All You Have Left

It’s often said that every woman carries an inner strength that keeps her going—showing up for her family even in the most difficult seasons, even when she herself is struggling.

But the truth is, mothers are human too. There are seasons when everything feels like it’s hanging by a thread—emotionally, physically, financially, spiritually, or even in your work or business. You give your all, yet it feels like nothing is working. The kids are acting up, the bills are piling, your spouse seems distant, and despite all your efforts, the results seem invisible. It can be overwhelming and disheartening.

In those moments, you must lean on God. So, you pray. Not always with perfect words—sometimes with tears, sometimes with a whisper: “Lord, help me,” or “I don’t know what to do anymore.” And suddenly, prayer becomes more than a routine—it becomes your lifeline. The invisible glue holding everything together.

Prayer may not always change your situation overnight, but it changes you. It strengthens your heart and reminds you that you’re not alone. You may not have control, but you’re handing everything to the One who does.

When your child is struggling, and you feel helpless—pray. When nothing seems to work, surrender it to God. You may feel like your hands are tied, but your knees are not. So dear mother, go on your knees and ask God for wisdom, clarity, and strength.

Never underestimate the power of a praying mother. The world may not see your battles, but heaven does—and God responds to the heart that seeks Him in the middle of the chaos.

You’re not just running a home—you’re shaping lives and building nations. And you can’t do it alone. You need God’s help.

Remember, even when you feel weak and powerless, prayer is your greatest strength.

James 5:16b —– The earnest prayer of a righteous person has great power and produces wonderful results.

Have you ever reached that point where you’ve done all you can—and all that’s left is to hold on to God? Kindly share your experience.

Bye!

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