Mothers Day by Robert Johnson From The Reminder, May 8, - TopicsExpress



          

Mothers Day by Robert Johnson From The Reminder, May 8, 2011 Today is Mother’s Day, a day set aside for the public expression of love and respect for mothers. Although such a day was given official sanction by Congress in 1914, the desire to love and respect our mothers is rooted in our very being. Certainly, Scripture emphasizes the fundamental role mothers play in our physical, emotional and spiritual development. The worthy woman of Proverbs 31 is highly esteemed by her children; “Her children rise up and call her blessed” (31:28). That mothers are worthy of such honor and esteem is confirmed by both Old and New Testaments (Exodus 20:12; Ephesians 6:2). An example of such a godly mother is found in Timothy’s mother, Eunice. Paul reminded Timothy of the debt he owed his mother and grandmother, not just for the care they extended to him physically, but the hope of things eternal they instilled in him, as well. “When I call to remembrance the genuine faith that is in you, which dwelt first in your grandmother Lois and your mother Eunice, and I am persuaded is in you also” (2 Timothy 1:5). Paul knew Timothy had received a solid foundation of faith from his mother, a faith that motivated her to seek the best for her child. Of all that Eunice offered Timothy as a mother, this was the most precious gift she could give to her son, the gift of faith in God. Being a mother today is not an easy task. Not all are able to provide the essentials their children need to survive. Some provide their children with food, clothing, shelter, an education, money and possessions in abundance, but still do not offer them the love, security, their physical and emotional stability. Even with all of these, there is still an essential need that must be filled in children if they are to be whole and balanced individuals. Without providing for them spiritually, the greatest disrespect is shown, for faith in God holds promise not just for today but for eternity. In our culture, there are many demands placed upon mothers, which have to do with the needs of her family, as well as her own needs. It is not easy providing for others’ needs, much less considering her own needs. May we, whether in memory or in their presence, accord our mothers the love and respect they are due. May we offer them the care they need, through time, which we can provide. May we offer the greatest gift possible, that which creates the greatest joy in a mother’s heart, by loving God and being faithful Christians, sharing in a mother’s hope. There are many things that affect our lives, but, as Paul reminded Timothy, the love and care of a godly mother can never be replaced.
Posted on: Sun, 11 May 2014 04:39:00 +0000

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