She opens her mouth with wisdom. The teaching of kindness is on her tongue. She looks well to the ways of those in her house, and does not eat the bread of doing nothing. Her children rise up and honor her. Her husband does also, and he praises her, saying: “Many daughters have done well, but you have done better than all of them.” Pleasing ways lie and beauty comes to nothing, but a woman who fears the Lord will be praised. Give her the fruit of her hands, and let her works praise her in the gates. Proverbs 31:26-31
Today is Mother’s Day. I have jokingly told my wife (maybe not so jokingly) that if it were up to men to deliver babies into this world, the world would long ago have been depopulated. Mothers have the courage and stamina to withstand childbirth, and most are attuned to the needs of their children, to one degree or another, for the rest of their lives.
We, of course, literally owe our lives to our mothers. But more than that, we are indebted to moms for what they teach us. They cared for our physical needs when we were young, but beyond that, they taught us life lessons.
I recall quite vividly my mother teaching me the Lord’s Prayer when I was about 5 or 6 years old. She would have me repeat it after her countless times until I knew it by heart. I can picture her encouraging me time after time when I would make a mistake. I would stand before the mirror in my parents’ room and recite it by myself. Finally, when I had it perfect, I couldn’t wait to go downstairs and say it to my mom.
She was crucial in my spiritual development, and she was also a great model of discipline and character development. Of course, dad too was a model for me, but his long work hours running the family bakery called him away from home for a long and daunting work schedule. Indeed, his work ethic prevails in me to this day.
I am also aware that some of my readers would dearly love to be mothers, but for one reason or another, are unable to live out that mission. Indeed, there are also special blessings for adoptive mothers, who have provided life to others, not through childbirth but through love and a sense of calling.
So, Happy Mother’s Day to all my readers who are mothers. We appreciate you more than you can know.
Prayer: Lord, we are so grateful for the calling of motherhood, and the blessing that they are, Amen