Here is a repost from last year's Mother's Day. It expresses my Mother's heart so well that I had to share it again. Happy Mother's Day!
What do you want for Mother's Day? That was the question my precious daughter-in-law asked last
night. At first I couldn’t think
of a thing that I wanted or needed for Mother’s Day. I vaguely remember replying with something to the effect of
I just wanted to be with my kids.
But as I awoke this morning that question kept going over and over in my
mind and the answer came – the
Word. That is what I want for Mother’s Day. I want to give my children something for Mother’s Day – a desire
for what I have found to be my hope, sustainer, and delight as a mother.
You see this Mother’s Day I want my children to know how
inexpressibly grateful I am for the Word of God. For it is the Word of God that gave me hope of conceiving
after my first pregnancy ended in miscarriage. (Psalm 27:13-14)
It was the Word of God that sustained me through their growing up years
as I prayed the Word for them to
love the Lord their God with all their heart, with all their soul and with all
their mind. (Deuteronomy 6:5) It
was those early mornings spent in my “coffee with Jesus” chair with an open
Bible that brought me delight and equipped me to share the power of the Word
with them as they struggled to find their path in life. I have had the great
joy of seeing the Lord answer as I prayed the Word over my children. I have seen that they love the Lord
with all they have and that they faithfully serve Him as godly young adults.
I have found that nothing lasts forever in this world except
the Word of God- it stands forever and we can forever stand on it’s promises as
mothers, fathers, sisters and brothers.
My prayer for this Mother’s Day and for all to follow is that the Word
would sustain me even when I am old and gray so that I may declare God’s power
to the next generation and his might to all who are to come. (Psalm 71:18)
So what is it that I want for Mother’s Day? The greatest gift I could receive is to
see the Word of God give my children hope for their children, sustain them as
they raise the next generation and above all else know the inexpressible joy of
soaking in His Word for a lifetime!
Happy Mother's Day
Nancy
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