Sunday, May 08, 2005

Indispensable

Read: 2 Timothy 1:1-5

I call to remembrance the genuine faith that is in you, which dwelt first in your grandmother Lois and your mother Eunice. --- 2 Timothy 1:5

The Bible In One Year:
2 Kings 7-9
Luke 1:1-28

A talented stay-at-home mother wrote a delightful essay in which she vividly describes [without complaining] the frustrations, sacrifices, and loneliness that accompany her chosen lifestyle. It's not glamorous to deal with a fussy 18-month-old who is teething, to settle quarrels between an irrational 3-year-old and a pushy 5-year-old, and to listen to the incesant chatter of small children. Yet she concluded that her role is indispensable for the total well-being of her children. How true!

The importance of a godly mother's role in the life of a child cannot be overemphasized. Think of Timothy, for example, the young man the apostle Paul considered his spiritual son and a valuable partner in ministry. In his second letter to him, Paul recalled how Timothy had been influenced by "the genuine faith" of his grandmother Lois and his mother Eunice [2 Timothy 1:5]. God used two generations of loving mothers to prepare Timothy for the crucial work he would have in spreading the gospel and establishing congregations of believers in Christ.

Let's praise the Lord for mothers who not only care for their children physically but also nurture them spiritually. Mothers like that are indispensable! --- Herb Vander Lugt

God has conferred on motherhood
A true nobility,
And she who gladly fills that role
Can shape man's destiny. --- D. De Haan


NO MAN IS POOR WHO HAS HAD A GODLY MOTHER. --- Abraham Lincoln

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