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*Mothers Make a Difference*
 
Acts 1:12-14
 
Mothers make a difference.
My mother certainly made a difference in my life.
In the relatively short time that I knew her she has had an impact on me that continues to this day.
There is the impact of not liking to eat bananas, there is the impact of just digging into a project and following it through with determination.
I can still see her purse her lips together and at that point I knew, either what was coming was very good or very bad for me.
Somehow, I remember the bad more than the good.
But, what I remember most about my mother is her love for us and for God.
Was her love for God and for us perfect?
Absolutely not!!
But it was genuine and it made a difference in her life………..It made a difference in my life!!!
This is how I describe my mother.
“*You have found favor with God and blessed are you among women!”
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*What makes a difference in our lives?
What will this difference involve?
What difference does that make in our family’s lives?*
These are three very important questions.
It might be that these are the three most important questions we should be asking ourselves every single day.
Jesus recited the shema every day of his life, from his earliest childhood until the day of his death.
*NIV **Deuteronomy 6:4 Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God, the LORD is one.
5 Love the LORD your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength.
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