Mothers are special, God gave them the awesome role
of raising us to become what we are today and they are always present in how we
grow our own children. Their legacy will always live on. On Sunday do something
special for your mother and for those whose mothers have passed remember them
in a special way. The devotional below was adapted from CBN.Com Mothers Day
Devotional
Have a Wonderful Mother’s Day Mothers and to my own
Mom I love you I thank you for all you have done for me, your teachings will
always be with me.
My Mother’s Vineyard
By Susan M. Watkins
The safest place I have
ever rested was in my mother’s arms. Initially, the nurse gently laid me there
that warm August evening. A little package Mom immediately unwrapped with the
attendant’s departure. As every new mother does, mine examined me for any imperfections.
Passing her inspection, we spent time bonding. Little did I realize how blessed
I was to enter this family tree.
My mother. Accomplished,
poised, sensitive, and profoundly wise. An outstanding instructor to educate
her brood. She prepared me for every stage of life I would encounter. Loved me,
defended me, corrected me, and challenged me. Not a single lesson wasted,
though I couldn’t fully appreciate this until exiting childhood. Without her
sacrifices, I wouldn’t be here. No breath drawn without hers first, for she
gave me my very life.
Ezekiel captured the
deepest, hidden role of all mothers. He incorporates genetics, but more
importantly, the influence a mother has on her children spanning their entire
lives.
“Thy mother is like a
vine in thy blood, planted by the waters…” Ezekiel 19:10
A vine in our blood.
Shared DNA, but also the ability to stretch and wind her tendrils around the
inexperienced for support. She literally becomes our ladder. Being planted
herself by the waters indicates her nourishment is from an alternate source.
The scene becomes spiritual. She draws from the Giver of Life, the True Vine,
and imparts this sustenance to us. A spiritual umbilical cord. Her life, in our
lives—influencing and causing us to thrive.
God wove His mothering
heart deep into the hearts of our mothers. She comforts, listens intently,
doesn’t grow weary of the daily cares and demands placed upon her. She is
designed for this load. She’s our doctor, cheerleader, therapist, chef,
teacher, life coach, and mentor. She is the one we run to first when injured or
hungry; wearing the uniform of the Good Samaritan.
Mothers are often faced
with difficult assignments concerning their children. Dark threads must be
woven into the fabric to amplify the beauty of bright pastels. God thoughtfully
gave us several biblical heroines to guide mothers in the difficult seasons
they would surely encounter.
Jochebed had a son she
was unable to raise herself through no fault of her own. Her lastborn babe and
apple of her eye threatened an insecure Pharaoh. God however, needed a
deliverer for His people. In her last effort to save his tender life, she
released him into the unknown, tearing her life in two.
“But when she could hide
him no longer, she got him a wicker basket and covered it over with tar and
pitch. Then she put the child into it, and set it among the reeds by the bank
of the Nile.” Exodus 2:3
A crying, tasty
appetizer for crocodile-infested waters bobbed in an ark along its surface.
Hers was no easy choice, with a part of her heart walking around outside of her
body for four decades. It is here we see her faith in God sparkle. Releasing
Moses into his destiny launched one of the most powerful weapons known to man.
“The praying mother.” If you are blessed with one, then you already know. These
“soldiers” are a force to be reckoned with. They keep praying when others stop.
Will fast when others won’t. Will stand up when others sit down. How many lives
abruptly turned around followed by the remark, “Well, I had a prayin’ mama.”
These strategists are doubled in power if the grandmother’s involved.
“For I am mindful of the
sincere faith within you, which first dwelt in your grandmother Lois and your
mother Eunice, and I am sure that it is in you as well.” 2 Timothy 1:5
The apostle Paul
understood the spiritual heritage of the maternal vine that reaches deeply into
subsequent generations. Implanted faith from praying women who understand the
secret things of God. These silent warriors activate the “Moses” in us, that we
might do greater exploits for God’s kingdom, offering prayers with proven
results.
Like Ezekiel and Paul, I
recognize the contribution my mother and grandmother gifted me. Mom paved my
way to be born a second time into the Kingdom of God. Her personal legacy was to
plant goodness and mercy into the lives of her children, thus fertilizing the
branches of our family tree.
God eternally keeps His
promise to my precious mother, by richly blessing my life and posterity. Though
no longer here with us, Mom powerfully lives on, through me.
© 2011 Susan M. Watkins
Lets Pray,
Heavenly Father, thank you for our mothers, thank you for giving
them to us to mold, comfort and teach us. Lord, I pray that you will
continually lead and guide each and every mother that is reading this
devotional, refuel them another time to complete this awesome role that you
have given to them. Provide the necessary support and tools they need to be a
mother to their children Lord. We bless your name.
In Jesus Name
Amen
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