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Mother’s Day 

            Towels, washcloths, Kleenex, baby wipes, dish towels, and aprons. I believe that these things could be seen as emblems of motherhood because mamas are always wiping something. They wipe stinky bottoms, snotty noses, and skinned knees. They have been known to wash a dirty face with spit and a Kleenex. Their time seems to be filled with wiping down kitchen counters, bathroom floors, and the tears of broken-hearted children. There is one thing for sure: mamas are always wiping something.

             In the book of Judges, there is a woman named Deborah. She served as a Judge and leader in the nation of Israel. She was a genuine hero in the history of God’s people. However, when she referred to herself in Judges 5:7, she spoke of herself simply as a “mother in Israel”. She was a poet. She was a prophetess, a judge, and a heroic leader. But her greatest source of pride and joy was in the fact that she was a mother. I believe that she knew that there is no higher calling on earth than motherhood.

              Mothers might think that all they do is dry tears. They wipe noses and bottoms. In reality, what Mama is doing is molding young lives. She is shaping the future. For this reason, we should all rise up and call our mothers and wives blessed. Charm is deceitful. Beauty is passing. A mother who fears the Lord and loves her family should be praised.

            On this Mother’s Day, I want to honor the memories of my two grandmothers and my mother-in-law. I also want to give honor to my Mama. I also want to give honor to my Wife. Their worth is far above rubies or any other earthly treasure. To all mothers, on this day and every day, you are highly favored and greatly blessed.  Thank you for always wiping up our mess.


Douglas & Deborah Huff

From Down Where the Pavement Ends 

www.pavementendsministry.com

Email-douglas@pavementendsministry.com


Down Where the Pavement Ends

From the Bible

“Honor your father and mother,” which is the first commandment with promise: “that it may be well with you and you may live long on the earth.”

Ephesians 6:2-3 NKJV

https://bible.com/bible/114/eph.6.2-3.NKJV

Pavement Ends Ministry

After years of serving in a pastoral role in several churches, I retired from leading a church full time, but wanted to stay active in preaching the Gospel. I started writing brief, parable-like devotions that were shared through a radio ministry. At the end of the radio spot, I always invite people to come and see me “down where the pavement ends.” (Which comes from the fact that I literally live at the end of a paved road!)

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  1. tommy091062

    Amen may their day be a day of peace ,

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