SHEPHERD TO SHEEP
A MOTHER IS ALWAYS A MOTHER
(Gen 2:24) Therefore a man shall leave his father and mother and be
joined to his wife, and they shall become one flesh.
Maternal love is the strongest
love in the world in terms of its depth and devotion. Just think of it, the woman carries the child
in the womb, gives birth, and then becomes the main source of nurture for her
offspring for years. Then overnight the
child becomes a teenager and begins to
pull away. This accelerates as time goes
by. There is graduation and then off to
college or the work force. Soon they
will leave the nest and eventually there is marriage when the child leaves
permanently (hopefully!). But a mother
is always a mother.
I think of Mary, the mother of
Jesus who is seen in the birth story: (Luke 2:7) And she brought forth her
firstborn Son, and wrapped Him in swaddling cloths, and laid Him in a manger,
because there was no room for them in the inn.
Then we see Mary when Jesus was
twelve years old: (Luke 2:42) And when He was twelve years
old, they went up to Jerusalem according to the custom of the
feast.
After this we see Mary at the
cross: (John 19:25) Now there stood by
the cross of Jesus His mother…
Finally we see Mary in the upper
room after the Lord’s resurrection and ascension: (Acts
1:14) These all continued with one accord in prayer and supplication, with the
women and Mary the mother of Jesus…
This final appearance of Mary in
the New Testament shows me the incredible love she had for her son. I mean, here she was devoted to her son even
after His permanent departure from life.
It also shows me a mother is always a mother. Oh yes, they eventually leave the home but
they never leave the heart! What
occupies a mother’s mind more than anything else? It’s her children. She’s always thinking about them. She’s wondering how they are doing. The cares of the children become her cares as
well. She exults in her child’s
successes and pines after her child’s struggles. She longs for the opportunity to be a part of
her child’s life.
Since a mother is always a
mother what can she do when her kids are up and grown and on their
own?
PRAY: (Eph
6:18) praying always with all prayer and supplication in the Spirit, being
watchful to this end with all perseverance and supplication for all the
saints. You used to have them on
your knees…now you are on your knees for them!
Pray for their salvation, protection, and progression in life and in the
faith of Christ.
STAY OUT OF THEIR WAY: (2 Chr
25:19) …Stay at home now; why should you meddle with trouble…? It’s the hardest thing for a mom to do, and
that is to restrain those motherly tendencies and the temptation to rescue or
give unsolicited advice. They have to
live and learn on their own as experience is the best teacher.
ALWAYS BE AVAILABLE: (2 Tim
4:2) …Be ready in season and out of season…
Adult children are always so busy.
They probably should call and come by more often but remember how caught
up in life you were in a younger year.
Be ready for that phone call or visit and especially when they need you
and your help.
Your work isn’t over mom because
a mother’s work is never done and a mother is always a mother!
Louie
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