HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY!
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TODAY’S SPECIAL: Proverbs 31:10-31
TO CHEW ON: “Her children rise up and call her blessed. Her husband also, and he praises her.” Proverbs 31:28
What a gorgeous—and intimidating—passage to read for Mother’s Day. This model of biblical womanhood has been both a shining beacon and a convicting searchlight for me. I think if I was in her presence, I would watch and listen as I tried to figure out—how does she do it all? I love her industriousness, creativity, wide-ranging abilities, and energy. And I love her family values.
Today, let’s focus on her qualities as a mother.
1. She is a good example of marriage to her, children, by her faithfulness and support of her husband - Proverbs 31:12.
2. She works hard and willingly - Proverbs 31:13,18,19.
3. She puts the needs of her household above her own as she gets up early and stays up late to ensure they are met - Proverbs 31:15,18.
4. She is a good example in her treatment of the poor and needy - Proverbs 31:20.
5. She looks ahead, plans, and works for the future - Proverbs 31:16, 21, 27.
6. She speaks with kindness and wisdom, always, and to everyone - Proverbs 31:26.
The reward for all this? She gets praise from her husband and blessing from her children.
Is all the above worth it for a few words of praise and affirmation from hubby and the kids?
I would say yes, despite how our modern society would insist a woman needs more. For the sense of well-being conveyed by the word “blessed” goes beyond a mere word.
[Blessed - ashar - means “Happy, blessed, prosperous, successful, straight, right, contented. Its original meaning is to ‘be straight’” - Dick Mills, Word Wealth, New Spirit-Filled Life Bible, p. 841.]
The fact that she is called “blessed” communicates this woman’s inner sense of rightness as she does what she was created to do. Her life is straight, plumbs with how she was made. As a result she experiences deep inner peace and contentment in living out her industrious, nurturing essence.
May us mothers and the mothers in our lives (our own mothers, mothers-in-law, daughters, granddaughters) be similarly blessed.
PRAYER: Dear Father, thank You for my mom, who was more like the Proverbs 31 woman than I will ever be. Be with the mothers in my life, rewarding them as only You can for their work and faithfulness. Amen.
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