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The Mother Of Us All Series
Contributed by Glenn Pease on Mar 23, 2021 (message contributor)
Summary: We need both a mother and father for our physical life, but we never consider that we need both also for our spiritual life. If God is our Father, as believers, who then is our mother?
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Mark Twain said as he read a mistaken account of his death in
the newspaper that the report was highly exaggerated. This
statement will hold true for much of what is going to be said from
pulpits across the land about motherhood. It will be highly
exaggerated because it will be unrealistic about the fact that mothers
are really not un-fallen angels, but they are sinners like the rest of
us. Fred Smith put it like this: "Many a minister on Mother's Day
allows his emotions to run away with his ethics. Glittering
generalities fall from his tongue which, weighed in the balances, are
found to be wanting in truth. It is not required of any man that he
become a liar for the sake of his mother on Mother's Day."
The facts allow us to choose either alternative of praising
mothers or persecuting them. After all, if its the hand that rocks the
cradle that rules the world, then mothers had better stop rocking the
cradles and take hands off, for their rule is shaking the very
foundations. Of course, it is unjust and highly exaggerated to
suggest that mothers are the cause of the world's mess. This is no
more valid than the reverse exaggeration that deifies motherhood.
Motherhood, like every other human subject, stands under both the
judgment and mercy of God. It is a source of both good and evil.
Mothers are the source of life, but also of death since it was Eve
who sinned and brought death into the world upon all her children.
Mothers are the source of so many of our blessings, yet mothers in
their ignorance can be a cause for their children to be perverted in
many ways. Motherhood did not escape the fall. Listen to the
account of king Ahaziah in II Chron. 22:3, "He also walked in the
ways in the house of Ahab, for his mother was his counselor in doing
wickedly. He did what was evil in the sight of the Lord.
The mother of Salome compelled her to use her body in a dance
to lure Herod into promising her the head of John the Baptist. Here
are just two of the many examples of how mothers guide their sons
and daughters into the pit of damnation. This did not end with
Bible days. You can read daily of mothers neglecting their children,
or abandoning them. The world is filled with evidence to smear the
name of motherhood. Just one more example comes from Edmund
Bergler in his book Money And Emotional Conflicts. He tells about
the numerous problems in the world just because of inheritance in
relation to parents and children. He writes, "Through the course of
the years I have analyzed many neurotics with the 'inheritance
complex.' They had mothers who acted as if their sons, daughters,
sons and daughters-in-law had no life of their own but were born for
the one purpose to please them, to cater to them, and to suit them
exclusive of all others.... Said one such victims of his mother's
emotional dictatorship, "I have either to postpone my life until my
mother dies, or renounce my inheritance."
We could go on and on looking at negative realities, but we are
not interested in a down with motherhood campaign. Our aim is to
make it perfectly clear that all the bad things you can say about
mothers will never alter the fact that we love them, praise them,
honor them, and will continue to do so to the end of time. Is this
sheer, blind, unreasoning fanaticism? Not at all. It is our awareness
that is bad as they can be they are still the best there is. They have
the potential for infinite good and love, and examples are numerous
of their success. There are Hannahs who dedicate their Samuels
even before birth to God's service. There are Eunices who train up
their Timothy's in the knowledge of God's word. God could find no
better comparison than mothers when He sought to express His
tender and compassionate nature. In Isa. 66:13 He says, "As one
whom his mother comforts, so will I comfort you." No one calls
forth more gratitude and poetry than mothers. Edgar Ellen Poe
wrote to his mother:
In the heaven's above,
The angels, whispering to one another,
Can find, amid their burning terms of love,
None so devotional as that of mother.
No amount of negative evidence and change the positive
evidence, and so we have in mothers a great paradox. In them we
have a class of persons who are a part of this evil world, but who are
lifted up and exalted above the world because they are the objects of
great love.
There are thousands of stars that shine at night,