Today's sermon was, obviously, about mothers. We looked at Proverbs 31 and showed why this is not a checklist to see how you are failing as a mother, but instead an illustrative list (not an exhaustive one.) So here are the four things that Pastor Kevin pulled out of Proverbs 31 that mark a good mother. It's four "D" phrases.
1. Dear Old Dad
-Dad's love and praise your hard work.
2. Domestics (cooking and clothing)
-Do they keep food on the table and clothes on your back? (Notice no cleaning in the duo of "C" words)
3. Disposition
-They show any of these traits: strength, dignity, optimism, wisdom, and industriousness.
4. Deity
-They take time to be with God.
Mom, I'm happy to say I thought of you (and not just because I had to) all through this sermon. You are all of these things and more, including clean. Thanks for all you do for us. You did/do a great job making us better people and we're lucky to have you. And I hope this post makes up for me not sending you a card.
Maybe it's because she is my sister (and a good one at that), but I forget that Corrie is a mom too! Cor, I think I can safely say that you are right up there with mom on these things. Your kids wouldn't be as smart, good looking, or in love P-Marc without you there.
So make sure to thank your moms. I know for a fact that mom has gotten face time or a call from all of her kids, so I think she's pretty lucky to have us too. And let's hope Kevin preaches something as good on Father's Day. I don't want to look like I bias here.
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I try to make sure my kids know what is important: God, family, country, and the Wild. I think education is on that list somewhere, too...
Thanks Erin! I am blessed to have all of you kids and a wonderful husband too! Love you lots!
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