Postpartum Encouragement for New Moms: Stop Carrying What God Never Asked You to Carry
Have you ever felt like everything in motherhood depends on you?
The feeding.
The sleep.
The schedules.
Your marriage.
Your mental health.
Your identity.
It's easy to believe that if we just learn enough, research enough, or try harder, we'll finally feel like we're doing this motherhood thing "right."
But that's not what God asks of us.
In today's solo episode, Danielle shares a personal reminder the Lord placed on her heart during worship: Stop striving. Stop trying to do motherhood in your own strength.
Together, we'll explore what Scripture says about relying on God's strength instead of our own, how to renew our minds when we're overwhelmed, and why surrender is actually the beginning of wisdom—not giving up.
Whether you're pregnant, newly postpartum, or navigating the early years of motherhood, this episode will encourage you to lay your burdens at Jesus' feet and trust that His grace is enough.
Inside this episode, you'll learn:
Why so many moms fall into the trap of striving
What 2 Corinthians 12:9 teaches about God's strength in our weakness
How to seek God's wisdom before turning to everyone else's opinions
Practical ways to renew your mind with Scripture during postpartum
Why surrender isn't weakness—it's the pathway to peace
Scriptures Mentioned:
2 Corinthians 12:9
Isaiah 41:10
Nehemiah 8:10
Psalm 84:5
1 Chronicles 16:11
James 1:5
Join the Postpartum on Purpose Community
Motherhood was never meant to be lived alone.
If you're looking for a Christ-centered community where you can bring both your practical questions and your spiritual struggles, I'd love to invite you to join the Postpartum on Purpose Community.
Each week we gather to study Scripture, pray together, worship, encourage one another, and renew our minds with God's truth. It's a place where you can be honest about the challenges of motherhood while continually being pointed back to Jesus with biblical encouragement, practical wisdom, and supportive community.
Learn more and join us at:
https://abridgetomotherhood.com/community
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Want More Support in the Postpartum Season?
If you’re longing for deeper support during postpartum, you’re invited to join my community Bible study, Postpartum on Purpose.
Inside this space, we have honest conversations about the real struggles moms face in postpartum while opening God’s Word together to see how His truth speaks into our mental health, identity, relationships, and healing.
You don’t have to walk this season alone.
Pregnancy and postpartum can shift so much in a marriage—including intimacy. And yet… this is a conversation that often goes unspoken.
In this episode, I’m joined by Angela Griffith, also known as The Christian Sexpert, to have an honest, faith-centered conversation about sex, intimacy, and connection in marriage during pregnancy and postpartum.
We talk about the real challenges couples face—like mismatched sex drives, feeling touched out, exhaustion, and the struggle to even talk about intimacy without awkwardness or shame. Angela shares practical, Christ-centered guidance to help couples build deeper connection, communicate more openly, and approach intimacy in a way that honors both partners.
This episode is not just about sex—it’s about cultivating true intimacy in a season where it can feel hard to stay connected.