Summary: A Special Mother’s Day message based on 2 Tim. 1:5-7.

Thanks, Mom

2 Tim. 1:5-7

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Illus. (Scott Malone, SC.com) A little boy forgot his lines in a Sunday school presentation. His mother was in the front row to prompt him. She gestured and tried to mouth the words silently, but it did not help. Her son’s memory was blank. Finally, she leaned forward and whispered the cue, "I am the light of the world." The child beamed and with great feeling and a loud clear voice said, "My mother is the light of the world." (Bits and Pieces, August, 1989).

•Where would we be without Mothers?

Today is Mother’s Day, the day we set aside to honor and celebrate our mothers.

I wanted to take this opportunity today to say, “Thanks, Mom” to all the mothers here, present and future.

Did you know the Bible uses the word “mother” 227 times?

•We’re going to look at a few key passages, beginning with 2 Tim. 1:5-7.

This passage doesn’t say a lot about mothers, but what it says is powerful.

Prayer

Paul is writing to Timothy and he mentions Timothy’s mother and grandmother.

5I HAVE BEEN REMINDED OF YOUR SINCERE FAITH, WHICH FIRST LIVED IN YOUR GRANDMOTHER LOIS AND IN YOUR MOTHER EUNICE AND, I AM PERSUADED, NOW LIVES IN YOU ALSO.

Before we look at this verse in particular, we need to see what led up to this verse.

We don’t know exactly how this all began, but we can take an educated guess.

•Lois and Eunice, being Jews, apparently had taught Timothy the Scriptures from birth.

2 Tim. 3:15 AND HOW FROM INFANCY YOU HAVE KNOWN THE HOLY SCRIPTURES…

These 2 mothers had prepared the ground for his conversion from infancy.

This is especially significant when you realize Timothy’s father was a Gentile (Acts 16:1), and probably an unbeliever.

•Lois and Eunice both realized the importance of raising Timothy in a godly home.

It’s quite possible that Lois and Eunice came to Christ through Paul’s preaching in during his 1MJ (~47AD).

Apparently, they led Timothy to Christ shortly after, because his faith is mentioned in Acts 16:1 (during Paul’s 2MJ, ~3 years later). 1PAUL CAME TO DERBE AND THEN TO LYSTRA, WHERE A DISCIPLE NAMED TIMOTHY LIVED, WHOSE MOTHER WAS A JEWESS AND A BELIEVER, BUT WHOSE FATHER WAS A GREEK.

Timothy was still a new believer, but he was already making a mark for the Gospel because of his mother’s and grandmother’s commitment to nurturing him in the faith.

20 years later, Paul sees for himself the strong believer that Timothy has become.

5I HAVE BEEN REMINDED OF YOUR SINCERE (genuine) FAITH,

He didn’t just talk the talk, he walked the walk. He wore his faith on his sleeve.

Paul is PERSUADED (convinced) that Timothy’s faith is real, largely due to his mother’s and grandmother’s influence in his life.

Timothy’s faith and ministry that influenced countless people for Christ began with 2 committed mothers.

We all have been influenced by our mothers, some in more ways than others.

Some of you who are mothers can see the influence you have had on your children.

•How many of your children have come to Christ as a result of your godliness?

•How many of your children have become successful because of your influence?

•How many of your children have you to thank for their wellbeing?

The 5th commandment (Exodus 20:12) says to HONOR YOUR FATHER AND YOUR MOTHER, SO THAT YOU MAY LIVE LONG IN THE LAND THE LORD YOUR GOD IS GIVING.

We all need to say, “Thanks, Mom”.

I’d like to say “Thank you” to all the Moms here by way of a simple acrostic.

Thanks, Mom for:

Teaching us the truth.

Thanks for teaching us, not just by words, but by your example.

•Not just by correction and rebuke, but by love and patience.

Prov. 31:26 SHE SPEAKS WITH WISDOM, AND FAITHFUL INSTRUCTION IS ON HER TONGUE.

Helping us find Jesus.

Thanks for instilling in us a sincere faith, for raising us as God’s own children.

We saw this example in Lois and Eunice. We also see it in Mrs. Zebedee, who in Mt. 20:20, brought her sons to Jesus because she wanted them to serve Him in His Kingdom.

Always being there for us.

Thanks for being our best cheerleader, our biggest advocate, our best friend.

Prov. 31:27 SHE WATCHES OVER THE AFFAIRS OF HER HOUSEHOLD AND DOES NOT EAT THE BREAD OF IDLENESS.

When the world falls apart and our dreams are crushed, there’s always one person we know will always be in our corner.

Never giving up on us.

Thanks for overlooking our many faults, for being infinitely patient with us, for not focusing on the present, but seeing the potential in us.

Jesus’ mother never gave up on Him. She didn’t understand Him all the time.

•But in His darkest hour, when most of His family and friends had deserted Him, she was there (Jn. 19:25 NEAR THE CROSS OF JESUS STOOD HIS MOTHER…).

Keeping us on the right path.

Thanks for guiding us and correcting us as needed, for picking us up when we stumble, and pointing us in the right direction.

Deborah served as one of Israel’s judges. Her one priority was keeping Israel on the right path so they didn’t fall into idolatry and rebellion against God.

Judges 5:7 (her song of victory) VILLAGE LIFE IN ISRAEL CEASED, CEASED UNTIL I, DEBORAH, AROSE, AROSE A MOTHER IN ISRAEL.

Setting the example of how to live.

Thanks for showing us how to live, how to get our priorities straight.

Thanks for being a model of grace and integrity and Christlikeness.

Prov. 31:28-31 HER CHILDREN ARISE AND CALL HER BLESSED; HER HUSBAND ALSO, AND HE PRAISES HER: 29“MANY WOMEN DO NOBLE THINGS, BUT YOU SURPASS THEM ALL.” 30CHARM IS DECEPTIVE, AND BEAUTY IS FLEETING; BUT A WOMAN WHO FEARS THE LORD IS TO BE PRAISED. 31GIVE HER THE REWARD SHE HAS EARNED, AND LET HER WORKS BRING HER PRAISE AT THE CITY GATE.

We can’t praise our mothers enough for what they’ve done for us, how they’ve sacrificed for us, how they have inspired us to be all we can be.

That having been said, there are probably some here who might disagree with me.

•Maybe your mother didn’t teach you the truth, maybe she didn’t help you find Jesus.

•Maybe she wasn’t always there for you.

•Maybe she wasn’t the example of Christ she should have been.

If your mother isn’t the ideal mother to you, you can still thank her for giving you life, for helping you to become the person you are today (whether directly or indirectly).

And maybe you can still let her know that her greatest desire for you has been accomplished.

I haven’t met a mother yet who didn’t want her son or daughter to grow up and be successful, to be somebody.

If you know Jesus, if you’re a member of His family, then you are somebody special, you are God’s very own child, and there’s no greater “success” in all the world.

Exodus 20:12 HONOR YOUR FATHER AND YOUR MOTHER, SO THAT YOU MAY LIVE LONG IN THE LAND THE LORD YOUR GOD IS GIVING.

•We need to honor our mothers, even if they are somewhat imperfect.

Maybe you’re a mother and you feel like a failure because you didn’t do those things as well as you should have.

If you’re feeling guilty because you aren’t the perfect mother, you can relax because you’re in great company.

•The truth is, there is no perfect mother (or father for that matter).

We all fall short, we all make mistakes. We all have regrets.

•But you can still be the best mother you can be by continuing to teach your children the truth, by helping them find Jesus, by always being there for them no matter what, by never giving up on them, by keeping them on the right path, and by setting the example of Christ for them.

Being a mother is one of the most important callings in the world.

•It’s also one of the most demanding and carries the biggest consequences.

(Theodore Roosevelt) "When all is said, it is the mother, and the mother only, who is a better citizen than the soldier who fights for his country. The successful mother, the mother who does her part in rearing and training aright the boys and girls who are to be the men and women of the next generation, is of greater use to the community, and occupies, if she would realize it, a more honorable as well as important position than any man in it. The mother is the one supreme asset of the national life. She is more important, by far, than the successful statesman, or businessman, or artist, or scientist."

Moms, your job is critical to the future of mankind.

You are in many ways the light of the world.

•Every step that you lead your children closer to Christ is a step in the right direction – and for that you are to be commended.

Illus. Susannah Wesley, who lived around 1700, was a great Christian mother.

•She had 19 children, yet made a habit of spending at least 1 hour a week in religious instruction with each child and praying for them an hour every day.

•Two of her sons were John and Charles Wesley.

•Together, they brought revival to England and started the Methodist Church.

•John Wesley rode over 250K miles on horseback and preached 40K sermons.

•Charles Wesley wrote over 6,000 hymns!

•Susannah Wesley had one goal – to bring her children to Jesus.

•What a legacy she left behind – and what a legacy each mother here can leave behind.

Moms, do you realize the potential that you have in being an example of Christ to your children?

•Who knows where the next Billy Graham/Mother Theresa/George W. Bush might come from?

•Moms, you have the potential of changing the world simply by instilling sincere faith in your children.

Where would we be without mothers? Thanks, Mom.

Illus. (unknown source) Once upon a time there was a child ready to be born.

So one day he asked God, “They tell me You’re sending me to earth soon. But how am I going to live there being so small and helpless?"

•Among the many angels, I chose one for you. She will be waiting for you and will take care of you.

“But here in Heaven, I just sing and smile. That’s enough for me to be happy.”

•Your angel will sing for you and smile for you every day. And you will feel your angel’s love and be happy.

“And how am I going to be able to understand people if I don’t know the language that men talk?”

•Your angel will tell you the most beautiful and sweet words you will ever hear, and with much patience and care, your angel will teach you to speak.

“And what am I going to do when I want to talk to You?”

•Your angel will place your hands together and teach you how to pray.

“I’ve heard that on earth there are bad men. Who will protect me?”

•Your angel will defend you even if it means risking her life.

“But I will always be sad because I won’t see You anymore.”

•Your angel will always talk to you about Me and teach you the way for you to come back to Me, even though I will always be next to you.

After a long, silent pause, the child asked softly. “Oh God, if I am about to leave now, please tell me my angel’s name.”

•That’s simple. You just call her “Mommy”.

I HAVE BEEN REMINDED OF YOUR SINCERE FAITH, WHICH FIRST LIVED IN YOUR GRANDMOTHER LOIS AND IN YOUR MOTHER EUNICE AND, I AM PERSUADED, NOW LIVES IN YOU ALSO.

These two women recognized how critical their job was.

They took the job of raising godly children seriously.

They invested their time and energy into one young man.

As a result, he became a key leader of the early church.

As a result of their example, he fanned into the flame the gift of God.

As a result of their commitment, the legacy of faith passed on for generations.

I’m sure that Timothy recognized their efforts.

I’m sure he said on many occasions, “Thanks, Mom”.

The Bottom Line: The greatest legacy a mother can pass on is a legacy of faith.

For those who do, we especially say “Thank you”. Thanks, Moms, for everything.

Prayer/Reflection Take time now to praise God for your mother. Pray for reconciliation if needed. Pray for your children.

We can never come close to giving Mom what she has earned, but we do have a small token of appreciation.

•Give gifts to all women

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