Regardless of our nationality, ethnicity or gender, we were
each carried in our mother’s womb, given birth through her labor and, in almost
all cases, nursed and nourished to life by her care. It is fitting that we set aside this special
day.
No office and no position wields greater power and influence
over the future of humanity than the influence of a mother. The memories and lessons given in infancy at
a mother’s hand surpass every other classroom and instruction. The faith of a mother inspires and instructs
more effectively than any pulpit or pen.
We see it in history, and we see it in the Bible.
In a log cabin in Kentucky, Nancy Hanks Lincoln recognized
the early gifts in her child. She not
only taught him to read, but instructed him in the principles that would shape
his life. Without Nancy, and Sarah, who
became step mother to her children after Nancy’s death, it is unlikely that
Abraham Lincoln would have ever surfaced to lead our nation in its greatest
hour of crisis.
If it were not for Moses’ mother, the world would have never
known the great law-giver who led Israel from captivity and gave us the Ten
Commandments. It was she who hid him in
the reeds at the river to save his infant life and it was she who cared for him
in Pharaoh’s court.
How many mothers have petitioned God for the birth of a
child, as Hannah prayed in the presence of Eli, the prophet? Without her prayer, Samuel would not have
been born, and would not have been present to anoint David, the king of Israel.
In the fullness of time, in an obscure Galilean village, another young woman lifted up her eyes to heaven and sang, “My soul exalts the Lord, and my spirit has rejoiced in God my
Savior. For He has had regard for the humble state of His handmaiden; for
behold, from this time on all generations will count me blessed. For He that is
mighty has done to me great things, and holy is His name.” (Luke 1:46-49). Without Mary we would never have known Jesus,
and the world would remain lost in its sins without a Savior.
Paul referred to the importance of a mother’s
faith when he wrote to his young protégé, Timothy: “For I am mindful of
the sincere faith within you, which first dwelt in your grandmother Lois
and your mother Eunice, and I am sure that it is in you as well.” (1 Timothy 1:5).
This Mother’s Day stands as a memorial to
all our mothers who have shaped us and made a better world. It also stands as a challenge to all those
young women who give birth to the next generation and shape the future of the
world to come.
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