"Honor your father and your mother" (Exodus 20:12). "Her children arise and call her blessed" (Proverbs 31:28).
"Mother's Day" will be celebrated here in the United States on Sunday. This is a day when our country acknowledges the sacrificial contributions mothers make in the lives of their children. The theme of honoring our mothers also resonates in the pulpits across our land on Sunday. I am not aware if other countries have such a day designated but wherever you live, today's message is pertinent. I hope each mother reading this will be honored by the expression of the daily verses; her children rise up and call her "blessed."
My Mom was gloriously promoted to heaven in November 2005 and Brooksyne's in October 2002, so we both write from that perspective. Today in this message we want to rise up and call our mothers "blessed."
The command to honor our father and mother is a timeless one. I believe it is applicable all through childhood. We quoted Ephesians 6:1 often during Ester's childhood years: "Children obey your parents in the Lord, for this is right." But honor toward our parents is applicable after we reach adulthood and the attitude of this command still pertains even though our parents may now be deceased.
Today I urge each reader to rise up and call your mother blessed and to express honor toward her in your words and in your actions. For most of our readers this comes very naturally out of your gratitude for a loving and caring mother. But some of you have great pain from your upbringing and your relationship is far less than God's ideal. Perhaps even now there is an underlying heartache in your present relationship with your mother. But God's command to honor our father and mother has no exclusionary clause. I'm confident that He will give you the necessary grace to convey that honor, starting with the very fact that God breathed life into you as He knit you together in your mother's womb.
If your parents are living be sure to express your love and appreciation to them. Honor expressed toward them serves as a solid foundational base for all human honor.
Be encouraged today,
Stephen & Brooksyne Weber
Daily prayer: Father, each spring as we see tiny featherless fledglings pressed against their mothers in the hollow of their family nest, we're reminded of the human love children experience from their parents' safekeeping. We thank You for the love and care You extend to us through the preordained parents who've cared for us from birth to independence. Thank You for their model of love, sacrifice, duty, protection, and many other virtuous qualities needed to properly raise their families. Their example greatly influenced the way we raise our own children.
We also pray for those whose relationship with their parent is a role reversal where they must act as the parent when their own parent behaves as a needy or defiant child. May Your multiplied mercies sustain these caregivers in their ongoing difficult role so that, above all, You are honored and they find deep peace in the midst of the turmoil. Thank You, Father, for our human family, our spiritual family, and for our heavenly family that awaits our arrival. In the name of Christ Jesus Your Son we pray, amen.