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🌿 Episode Summary
As moms, we pour out so much—our time, energy, sleep, bodies, finances, dreams, and often our emotional reserves. But beyond the physical sacrifice, there’s a deeper toll: the moral weight of motherhood. The responsibility of shaping little hearts, guiding them toward Christ, and growing ourselves in the process can feel overwhelming.
In this episode, we talk about the difference between striving to change ourselves and surrendering to the One who can truly transform us. Just like Israel in the wilderness, we need a Savior to look to—every day, often many times a day.
Using the story of Moses and the bronze serpent in Numbers 21, we explore:
Why motherhood exposes our weaknesses and invites sanctification
The pressure we put on ourselves to “have it all together”
The powerful truth that we don’t transform our own hearts—the Holy Spirit does
What it means to “look and live” when we’re tired, overwhelmed, or discouraged
How Jesus echoes this story in John 3 as the source of eternal and daily life
This episode includes a moment of guided prayer and reflection, inviting you to kneel—physically or in your heart—at the feet of Jesus and surrender your weariness, guilt, and striving.
📝 Scripture Referenced
Deuteronomy 30:19 (KJV)
Numbers 21:4–9 (KJV)
John 3:14–15 (KJV)
đź’¬ A Quote to Remember
“My message is not for you to try harder—my message is to look up and live.”
🙏 A Word of Encouragement
You don’t have to carry motherhood alone.
You don’t have to fix yourself.
You don’t have to earn God’s help.
Jesus stands ready to meet you the moment you pause, look up, and surrender.
May today be a day of less striving and more abiding.
By Hilary Overcash🌿 Episode Summary
As moms, we pour out so much—our time, energy, sleep, bodies, finances, dreams, and often our emotional reserves. But beyond the physical sacrifice, there’s a deeper toll: the moral weight of motherhood. The responsibility of shaping little hearts, guiding them toward Christ, and growing ourselves in the process can feel overwhelming.
In this episode, we talk about the difference between striving to change ourselves and surrendering to the One who can truly transform us. Just like Israel in the wilderness, we need a Savior to look to—every day, often many times a day.
Using the story of Moses and the bronze serpent in Numbers 21, we explore:
Why motherhood exposes our weaknesses and invites sanctification
The pressure we put on ourselves to “have it all together”
The powerful truth that we don’t transform our own hearts—the Holy Spirit does
What it means to “look and live” when we’re tired, overwhelmed, or discouraged
How Jesus echoes this story in John 3 as the source of eternal and daily life
This episode includes a moment of guided prayer and reflection, inviting you to kneel—physically or in your heart—at the feet of Jesus and surrender your weariness, guilt, and striving.
📝 Scripture Referenced
Deuteronomy 30:19 (KJV)
Numbers 21:4–9 (KJV)
John 3:14–15 (KJV)
đź’¬ A Quote to Remember
“My message is not for you to try harder—my message is to look up and live.”
🙏 A Word of Encouragement
You don’t have to carry motherhood alone.
You don’t have to fix yourself.
You don’t have to earn God’s help.
Jesus stands ready to meet you the moment you pause, look up, and surrender.
May today be a day of less striving and more abiding.