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Do you remember some of the things your mother may have said to you?
Remembering Mom's Teachings
Always eat your vegetables...
Honoring Your Mom's Teaching
Clean off your plate....
Make sure you have on clean underwear…in case you are ever hit by a bus...
Mitch Marlowe / General
If you don’t stop right now....
Mother's Day / Family: Parents /
Don’t make me turn this car around....
Introduction
Get in bed NOW!!!
Mind your manners....
Do you remember some of the things your mother may have said to you?
• Always eat your vegetables...
Wait till your father gets home...
Because I said so....
• Clean off your plate....
I would have never gotten away with that when I was a kid...
• Make sure you have on clean underwear…in case you are ever hit by a bus...
• If you don’t stop right now....
We all can remember these sayings and more.
But my favorite is, “I love you.”
Hopefully, each one of us had a mother or mother figure that has said that to them at some point in our lives.
God designed mothers love us and to love us enough to teach us.
• Don’t make me turn this car around....
In fact, we see in many places in scripture where that is evident.
• Get in bed NOW!!!
• Mind your manners....
Our Scripture today includes several passages, but we will start with .
• Wait till your father gets home...
The writer of Proverbs takes for granted that parents will have the best interest for their children.
The first and most important classroom in the school of life is the home.
Parents are expected to teach their children well.
God desires parents to take the lead in teaching their children the truths from His word.
• Because I said so....
Deuter
• I would have never gotten away with that when I was a kid...
I am grateful to have a mother, grandmothers, aunts, and other mother figures in my life that instructed me in the way of the Lord.
I am forever indebted, perhaps like you, for what they have instilled in me.
For many of us, we are at an age where some those phenomenal influences have gone on to receive their reward in heaven.
Others of us here perhaps had influences that were not as godly, but nevertheless did indeed give us life and for that we should honor them.
We all can remember these sayings and more.
But my favorite is, “I love you.”
Hopefully, each one of us had a mother or mother figure that has said that to them at some point in our lives.
God designed mothers love us and to love us enough to teach us.
Interestingly on this Mother’s Day, I am going to share some insights for all of us in how we can honor our mothers today no matter if she is sitting beside you right now or alive in another location this morning, or if she is no longer on this earth.
The passage from is written for sons and daughters, something that each of us here have in common.
We are all sons and daughters.
At some time, each one of us was born from a mother that carried us for several months, and painfully brought us into this world.
I don’t think there is an exception.
We are all a son or a daughter, so this passage speaks directly to each one of us.
In fact, we see in many places in scripture where that is evident.
I want to give you four ways that you and I can honor our mothers today, no matter where they are.
Our Scripture today includes several passages, but we will start with .
Remember Her Instructions
Now there may be several of the funny statements that your mother said that we have already chuckled that you remember, but what about the instructions your mother gave you for life?
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Listen, my son, to your father’s instruction
and do not forsake your mother’s teaching.
They will be a garland to grace your head
and a chain to adorn your neck.
For me it was encouraging me to place my faith in God.
My mother taught me the principles found in .
She showed me by example many things that were passed down from her parents and grandparents.
She had in our home things of God which gave me access to and a love for God’s word.
I was never denied a bible.
I might have been denied a car, extra snacks, and staying out too late but I was never denied an opportunity to learn and grow in the wisdom of our Lord.
The writer of Proverbs takes for granted that parents will have the best interest for their children.
The first and most important classroom in the school of life is the home.
Parents are expected to teach their children well.
God desires parents to take the lead in teaching their children the truths from His word.
Another thing I remember that my Mother instilled in me was fear.
I tower over my mother in height but to this day, I still believe she could take me out if she needed to do so.
I remember as a very young, know it all teenager, and I had gotten into the habit of not getting up when I was asked to do so.
One particular morning, I was having a moment of insanity thinking that I did not need to get out of the bed exactly when she had requested me to get up.
I was in a dreamy state when she came in for the third time, and shook me to get my attention.
I was laying on my side when she ever so gently shook me and I reacted in a way that was not too smart.
I rolled over with my arm outstretched and in doing so caught the side of her face with the back of my hand.
Now, it was not a slap, just a gentle brushing.
My little mother grabbed me out of the bed, stood me up against the wall, and said, “it is 7:25 and your bus comes at 7:30.
You need to be outside at 7:28 waiting on it.”
Guess what?
I was.
And to my knowledge, I never had a problem getting up on time again.
I developed a holy fear and respect for my mother that still exists to this day.
NIV84
Another beautiful aspect I remember about my mother’s instruction is that she encouraged us to have fun.
My family does not have to be together long before we are laughing and having a good time, and my mother is in the center of that good time.
My mother taught us the ability to enjoy life.
Mom has helped us understand fully
These commandments that I give you today are to be upon your hearts.
Impress them on your children.
Talk about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up.
Tie them as symbols on your hands and bind them on your foreheads.
Write them on the doorframes of your houses and on your gates.
I am grateful for a mother, grandmothers, aunts, and other mother figures in my life that taught me in the way of the Lord.
I am forever indebted, perhaps like you, for what they have instilled in me.
For many of us, we are at an age where some those phenomenal influences have gone on to receive their reward in heaven.
Others of us here perhaps had influences that were not as godly, but nevertheless did indeed gave us life and for that we should honor them.
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