The candles are ready - tied with a bow -
for the children who come to the front of the auditorium
tomorrow for the kids' talk at church
to take back to their mothers.
The talk will go something like this...
Our moms take care of us, help us with homework, fix meals, read to us,
what else? They teach us, take care of
us when we get sick, and some moms go to work too! Our moms do SO much! They
are strong and busy and fun.
But sometimes...
sometimes... moms get tired, don't they? Sometimes moms get headaches, or they
get sick, or they just don't feel good, right?
And sometimes moms have tears, don't they? They can be happy tears, like
at a wedding. But sometimes our moms are just very sad and they cry. Then what
do we do? Hmm...
Well, I learned something in
the Bible about Jesus. When Jesus was dying on the cross, He still showed how
He cared for His mother. He told His disciple, John, to take care of His mother
when He went to heaven. Jesus really cared about His mother.
I learned something else in
the Bible about Jesus. The Bible says
Jesus would never snuff out a smoldering wick. The part that we light is the
wick. It's easy to put the candlelight
out, but Jesus would never do that. He
is careful and gentle with the candle's flame. e is gentle with a person who is tired. He is gentle when people are sick and gentle
when someone is sad. And that's what we
can do when mom is tired. Be gentle with
her! When she is sick, we can give her a
gentle hug or gentle words. When she is
sad, a gentle gift can help.
I want to give you each a
gift for you to give to your mother. It
is a brand new candle. Sometimes a
candle with a gentle, soft smell helps moms feel better!
"A bruised reed he will not break, and a smoldering wick he will not snuff out,
till he has brought justice through to victory." Matthew 12:20
Simply beautiful. What compassion Jesus showed from the cross for his Mother. I truly try to show those things to my own Mom....I would never betray or abandon her....and she knows that....even as difficult as she can be! ;-) Happy Mother's Day, sweet Lady. You are truly one of a kind and I'm so blessed to have you as a blogging friend!
ReplyDeleteIf anything, I have grown far more practical in my latter years. Gone is the clamor & stress of attempting to be more than God created me to be, especially in the area of mothering. These days I look bad in delight for the years I've been a mother, and I give thanks for the lady that I called Mom who lives now in that faraway Kingdom of Glory. Her love has made it very easy for me to understand and accept God's love.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Kathleen
A beautiful tribute to mothers. I pray this is a lesson the children will "hide" in their hearts.
ReplyDeleteThat is beautiful! i love the symbolism of mothers, candles and Jesus! i'm sure the mothers in your church loved their gift.
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