Happy Mother's Day!
May 7, 2010
Therefore choose life, that you and your offspring may live…
One of the most remarkable mothers in Scripture is Jochebed, the mother of Moses.
Jochebed gave birth to Moses while living as a Hebrew slave in Egypt. But while Moses was still a baby, Pharaoh began to fear that the Hebrews might one day outnumber the Egyptians. So he demanded the slaughter of all newborn Hebrew baby boys.
Jochebed had great faith in God, and she went to incredible lengths to secure the safety of Moses. She built a floating cradle and hid him in the bulrushes where Pharaoh's daughter could find him and "adopt" this beautiful child as her own.
God blessed Jochebed's efforts and made it possible for her to become Moses' nanny and to raise him in the ways of God. This is how the seeds of faith were planted in Moses' heart, and how God prepared his heart to become the liberator of his people.
And later, when Moses was grown, look at what happened. Because Jochebed had chosen life for her son, Moses learned what mattered most in life. He stood before the children of Israel and said, "Choose life, that you and your offspring may live."
Never underestimate your importance, mothers! Not every child may be a "Moses," but God has an extraordinary destiny to be nurtured for every boy and girl.
NEVER UNDERESTIMATE YOUR IMPORTANCE, MOTHERS!
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Pause: Resting in God Instead of Stressing Out
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