The psalmist declares with simplicity and authority: 'Children are a heritage from the Lord' (Ps 127:3). When you say that your place of success is to be a mother, you are echoing the biblical truth that motherhood is a divine gift, a vocation given by God and not merely a human achievement. Recognizing children as a heritage removes us from the logic of merit and places us on the ground of gratitude and dependence on the Lord.
Being a mother means being a steward of this heritage: to care for, protect, teach, and, above all, present each child to the Lord. This turns daily tasks - rocking to sleep, teaching to pray, correcting with love - into sacramental acts of spiritual formation. The pastoral practice here is clear: invest time in cultivating faith at home, speak about God naturally, provide discipline that redirects toward Christ, and model repentance and forgiveness.
In practice, living out this vocation requires humility and rhythm. Pray without ceasing for your children; ask the Father for wisdom for daily decisions; establish routines that prioritize presence and reading Scripture; seek a community of sisters who will sustain you. Remember that we are not owners of the fruit; we are caregivers called to plant, water, and trust the harvest that belongs to the Lord. Success is not measured only by visible accomplishments, but by daily faithfulness to the calling to form lives for the Kingdom.
Remain firm in the conviction that being a mother, received from Heaven, is a sacred mission: God gave you this heritage so that, through you, He may be known. When weariness comes, return to the Psalm and to the Lord; He renews strength and directs our steps. Continue, with courage and grace, investing in what is eternal - you are called, enabled, and supported by the Father; proceed with faith and hope.