Saturday, May 12, 2012

My Wife as a Mother !

Mothers are very special.  They are used by God to provide the nurturing, supportive love that models His own love for us.  My wife is very special and has a very Christian love for others, no more so than for our daughter Erica who is 31 years old and has 4 children of her own. Distance has taken the ability to be there physically on a regular basis, but thank God for a telephone, because she is constantly listening and dispensing Christian wisdom and love to our daughter.  The grand children are her heart, and praying over them on a daily basis is at the forefront of her lifestyle.

The Bible never states that every woman should be a mother.  However, it does say that those whom the Lord blesses to be mothers should take the responsibility seriously.  Mothers have a unique and crucial role in the lives of their children. Motherhood is not a chore or unpleasant task.  Just as a mother bears a child during pregnancy, and just as a mother feeds and cares for a child during infancy, so mothers also play an ongoing role in the lives of their children, whether they are adolescents, teenagers, young adults, or even adults with children of their own.  While the role of motherhood must change and develop, the love, care, nurture, and encouragement a mother gives should never cease.

In Titus 2:4, the Bible admonishes that older women teach and encourage younger women in the ways of motherhood.  The Greek word philoteknos appears in reference to mothers loving their children.  This word represents a special kind of “mother love.”  The idea that flows out of this word is that of caring for our children, nurturing them, affectionately embracing them, meeting their needs, and tenderly befriending each one as a unique gift from the hand of God.

I watch and listen to this relationship everyday between my wife and daughter.  I am Godly proud

HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY!

Thursday, May 10, 2012

The Light of The World



How cool is it to be light.  Light leads people out of darkness into the marvelous light (helps one to see things clearly).  Jesus is the light of the world, and once we become new creatures in Christ we possess that same light.  The light of life.  O'Lord, please let my light shine so that your glory may be seen.  I want my light to shine so bright that it will draw people to me, and then I can tell them about You, Jesus.  I want my light to reveal the truth; bring peace to a troubled situation; put joy in sad hearts, and replace hatred with love.  Thank You, Jesus, for my light, may it always shine bright.

When Jesus spoke again to the people, he said, "I am the light of the world. Whoever follows Me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life." (John 8:12)

Sunday, May 6, 2012

Unconditional Love !

Whoever has my commands and keeps them is the one who loves me. The one who loves me will be loved by my Father, and I too will love them and show myself to them. (John 14:21, NIV)


Agape love, the highest of the four types of love in the Bible, is selfless and sacrificial.  We have a different kind of love that we mostly display as people; a love which depends on a multitude of selfish desires.  What am I going to get out of this? Will it benefit me?  As God's children, we are to love everyone, regardless of appearance or status, but we struggle with this notion because it doesn't feed our flesh.  If we read the Bible on a daily basis, we might still struggle with our flesh, but our spirit would have the victory.  Just like we eat three meals a day (and then some) to feed our flesh, we must read the  Bible, pray, and seek God daily, and more than once a day in order to keep our spirit-man fed.  If we would be consistent, and persistent in the things of God we wouldn't have any trouble with loving God and each other unconditionally.  Amen (So be it)