The Patient Potter: When God Uses Motherhood to Shape Our Hearts | Ep. 016 episode artwork

EPISODE · Aug 24, 2025 · 11 MIN

The Patient Potter: When God Uses Motherhood to Shape Our Hearts | Ep. 016

from Hearth Prayers · host Heavenward Home

Welcome to another episode of Hearth Prayers, where we pause to fill our cups at the hearth between heaven and home.In this episode, we explore how our impatience with our children reveals God's incredible patience with us. When our children need the same correction again and again, we're experiencing a small glimpse of what God feels when we resist His loving guidance.We examine Naaman's story, where Elisha instructed him to humble himself seven times in muddy water before he was healed.IN THIS EPISODE:Why repeated patience tests aren't punishments but refinementsHow Naaman's seven dips reveal God's process for breaking through prideWhat the Israelites' 40-year wilderness journey teaches us about divine patienceA prayer for when your patience reaches its limitThe sacred pause technique for patience-testing momentsUnderstanding God's heart through motherhood's challengesSCRIPTURE REFERENCED:2 Peter 3:9CONNECT WITH HEAVENWARD HOME:Website: www.heavenwardhome.comInstagram: @heavenwardhomeFacebook: www.facebook.com/heavenwardhomePinterest: www.pinterest.com/heavenwardhomeThreads: https://threads.com/@heavenwardhomeNew episodes of Hearth Prayers are published every Sunday, providing a weekly moment of spiritual refreshment for mothers seeking God's heart in the beautiful chaos of family life.Join us next Sunday for another episode of Hearth Prayers, where faith and motherhood meet at the hearth between heaven and home.

Welcome to another episode of Hearth Prayers, where we pause to fill our cups at the hearth between heaven and home.In this episode, we explore how our impatience with our children reveals God's incredible patience with us. When our children need the same correction again and again, we're experiencing a small glimpse of what God feels when we resist His loving guidance.We examine Naaman's story, where Elisha instructed him to humble himself seven times in muddy water before he was healed.IN THIS EPISODE:Why repeated patience tests aren't punishments but refinementsHow Naaman's seven dips reveal God's process for breaking through prideWhat the Israelites' 40-year wilderness journey teaches us about divine patienceA prayer for when your patience reaches its limitThe sacred pause technique for patience-testing momentsUnderstanding God's heart through motherhood's challengesSCRIPTURE REFERENCED:2 Peter 3:9CONNECT WITH HEAVENWARD HOME:Website: www.heavenwardhome.comInstagram: @heavenwardhomeFacebook: www.facebook.com/heavenwardhomePinterest: www.pinterest.com/heavenwardhomeThreads: https://threads.com/@heavenwardhomeNew episodes of Hearth Prayers are published every Sunday, providing a weekly moment of spiritual refreshment for mothers seeking God's heart in the beautiful chaos of family life.Join us next Sunday for another episode of Hearth Prayers, where faith and motherhood meet at the hearth between heaven and home.

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