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Advice From a King’s Mother
A. Good morning again and welcome on this Mother’s Day.
We’re going to hear from a King’s mother today.
In this portion of we see a mother expressing concern for her son’s future.
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She advises him about one of life’s most important decisions.
a.
She is concerned about his choice of a wife.
b.
It is the second-most important choice in life.
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She describes the kind of wife she wants him to choose.
B. This mother’s advice is true and priceless.
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It covers a plan, a price, a person, and a payoff.
2. What does this advice have to do with you and me.
The Plan is God’s (v.
10)
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The king’s mother acknowledges God’s plan for families.
a.
She knows it will be natural for her son to seek a wife.
b.
This reveals her understanding of God’s plan for creation.
2. The only imperfect thing in God’s creation had to be fixed.
a.
All creation was pronounced good except Adam’s being alone.
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Eve was created from Adam’s rib to be his wife.
(1) She was created not from his head to be over him, nor from his foot to be under him.
(2) She was created from his side to be next to him; near his heart to be loved by him.
The Price is Inestimable (v.
10)
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This woman is of more value than rubies.
2. Who can value the worth of a good woman?
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Consider her love, her faithfulness, her labor.
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Consider her contribution as a homemaker, a mother.
3. What great contributions mothers have made!
a. “All that I am I owe to my mother” (D.
L. Moody)
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Lincoln’d mother taught him honesty and obedience.
c. “Give others the sunshine; give Jesus the rest” (John Wesley’s mother)
The Person is Irreplaceable (vv.
11-27)
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The character and integrity of this woman are without stain.
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She is faithful, dependable, compassionate, and loyal.
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She keeps her home well; she keeps building up her husband.
2. This woman cares for her children and builds her husband’s reputation.
The Payoff is Eternal (vv.
28-31)
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Her children rise up and call her blessed.
2. Her husband praises her.
3. Eternal rewards await her.
Conclusion
How has your life been affected by your mother?
Are you living proof of the Power of her Faith?
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