A Mother’s Day Tribute
Rediscover the Bible for Life
“A Mother’s Day Tribute”
By Dennis Lee
A father presented to his wife and mother of his children this unique and handcrafted Mother’s Day card.
“M” is for the mink coat you always wanted.
“O” is for the opal ring you crave
“T” is for the tiny car you’d love
“H” is for the hat that makes you rave
“E” is for the earrings you admire
“R” is for the rug on which you tread
“Put them all together, they’d spell bankrupt, so I’m giving a handkerchief instead.”
As we honor our mothers this Sunday, I think about the first mother of the human race, Eve. In fact, her name means “life.”
I wondered if she knew what to expect? Was she afraid of motherhood and all that goes with raising children? Did she know just how influential she would be as a mother?
The Bible makes it clear that Adam and Eve had many sons and daughters, Genesis 5:4, but it centers upon the first three sons, Cain, Abel, and Seth. The first two had a sibling rivalry going on that ended in Cain murdering Able in a fit of jealous rage. This resulted in Cain being banished forever.
So Eve was not only the first mother, but also the first one to bury a child and see the other leave home, never to write, call, or come by for a holiday meal.
Now one would think that Eve would have just given up. Why even consider having another child when her heart was so broken. But she and Adam went for it again, and out came Seth, from whom the line of the Messiah, Jesus, would come through.
And so there is always hope despite it looking the opposite.
Throughout the ages, most of our spiritual leaders have been greatly influenced by their mothers. Consider Susannah Wesley, mother of John and Charles Wesley, founders of the Methodist denomination. In fact, their names may never have graced our history books if not for this godly woman. Her witness guided them as they were growing up.
She was a great woman of prayer and faith, and with 17 kids she had to be. Not only did she pray daily for each child, but she also would take an hour every week with each one to discuss spiritual matters. Is it any wonder that John and Charles were used by God to bring revival to England and America?
Years ago several bible scholars were arguing over which translation of the Bible was best. One preferred the Kings James version, while others preferred the New American Standard, the New International Version, or the Amplified. But one scholar got up and said, “I personally preferred my mother’s translation. She translated each page of the Bible into life. It’s the most convincing translation I ever saw.”
Moms, don’t let the modern mindset rob you of your holy calling. You have an important and influential job; so don’t waste it on stuff that doesn’t matter as far as eternity is concerned. God has uniquely made you and my prayer is that you become everything that God intended you to be.
Dennis Lee is Senior Pastor at Living Waters Fellowship, Mesquite, Nevada. He presently has two books, “From Here to There: A Journey to Spiritual Transformation,” and “Wells of Living Waters,” He also writes a religious column for a local newspaper entitled, “Rediscover the Bible for Life,” along with daily devotionals and thoughts that he posts on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Living Waters Fellowship’s Website
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Regarding the influence that moms have on their children, I remember Proverbs 22:6, “Train up a child in the way he should go, And when he is old he will not depart from it.” When I read that, I remember that training up your children is not just in what is taught verbally but also by example in your lives before them. With that, I realize our influence not only affects our children’s lives but also generations to follow. I look at the life of my daughter and grandchildren. Upon having re-surrendered her life to Jesus years ago, even though there may have been times of stumbling, her heart always returns to the Lord and is now currently leading the youth ministry in her church on Friday nights. She has played an instrumental part in her son, James, coming to faith in Jesus Christ at 15 years old. I have watched him grow tremendously in his relationship with Jesus, and now 2 years later, he is helping his mom minister to his fellow youth and teaching some of the bible studies. He has also been instrumental in reaching his peers at school and his neighborhood and is setting that example for his little sister, Mary. He also does the worship at church on Sunday at their church and on Friday night youth. That is the greatest legacy a mother can ever leave her children and what a joy it is! 3 John 1:4, “I have no greater joy than to hear that my children walk in truth.”
They are indeed a blessing, and I love them both. Thanks