May 2007

Thank God for Moms

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I am glad there is still a Sunday in May on our calendars designated as Mother’s Day. The Bible sadly announces in Proverbs 30:11, “There is a generation that curseth their father, and doth not bless their mother.” While no mother is sinless or perfect, every single person ought to be thankful for the one who went through the travail of death to give us life! How shameful that we live in a day when many dishonor and disrespect their mothers.

Emerson once said, “Men are what their mothers make them.” Abraham Lincoln stated, “No one is poor who had a godly mother.” Evangelist Billy Sunday preached, “I don’t think there are enough devils in Hell to take a young person from the arms of a godly mother.” What a difference the right kind of a mother can make in a home, in a church, and in our nation! God seems to indicate that the last deterrent before a nation slips into total depravity is the righteousness of women. “For this cause God gave them up unto vile affections: for even their women did change the natural use into that which is against nature” (Romans 1:26).

Personally, I can echo the words of the psalmist who said in Psalm 16:6, “The lines are fallen unto me in pleasant places; yea, I have a goodly heritage.” How thankful I am for a mom who never wavered in her faith, her convictions, her prayers, or her love for the Lord or for me. There were many times when I was not worthy of the time spent before God on my behalf, but I am thankful that while others gave up—she never did! There is no doubt in my mind that much of what is accomplished through my ministry can be attributed to the prayers of my faithful mother. Sometimes I hesitate to share my schedule with her because if she knows that I am preaching or driving, she will spend the whole night in prayer on my behalf. Read more »

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