Sunday, May 13, 2012

Faith of our Mothers

There are many things I could say about Mothers' Day. 

I think the first thing I want to do is praise my own mother, who has been an example of a godly woman, wife, and mother to me. Throughout the years, her testimony has shown brightly before me. I have memories from very early years of her talking and praying with me every night before bed - we would talk for nearly half an hour, and it was never enough. She chose to stand firm and raise her children, dedicating her life to them, amidst a culture that scorns motherhood. She stood firm even when all of her support from crumbled away beside her, in a way that few Christian women ever face.
Mom and I at the Creation Museum for the first time - '09
Our family went through some trying years when I was reaching my teen years, and I chose to rebel in spite of her godly example. She had little help in guarding me from the path I was headed on. I'll put in plainly for you: I was considering ending my own life. God never let go of me, though - I couldn't have escaped His love if I tried. It was through the influence of my mother that my heart was brought to salvation and a path of submission to Christ. In the past three years or so I have discovered and keep on discovering in deeper ways what it means to walk with Christ. Not a day goes by without my mom and I having at least one big conversation about Christ and what it looks like to follow Him. She gives me counsel. She has been the one who has protected my heart and my path. She sets an example for me in every way...  how she has given her life to stay at home raising my brothers and I, given us all of our education herself, and led us spiritually. How she now teaches and counsels other women. How she loves and serves her husband. Most of all, she has prayed faithfully for me. 
Enjoying Christmastime - 2008
I have the blessing of regularly hearing my mother praised by other people - every woman in her life has been blessed by her friendship, counsel, and example. She's the kind of woman that young mothers aspire to be like. She sets an example to girls who come from a worldly youth by how she has excelled in becoming a godly woman even though she had no example. She is a first generation Christian who has lived with a multi-generational goal of raising up children for the Lord. I can't express how much I have been blessed and influenced by her.
Buying a Christmas tree for Christmas 2008
Also, on Mothers' Day, I think of my dreams of being a mother someday. To all of you girls reading this - you are the future mothers of the world! As I listened to the sermon this morning in church, I could hardly contain my excitement. Oh, how I long to be a virtuous woman! May we, the future mothers of the world, start preparing now. And I'm not just talking about learning to cook, take care of children, and keep a home, although those things are important. The most important thing we can do to prepare for marriage and motherhood is learn to be a humble servant of Christ. Our hearts are what need work. We need to become loving and patient, submissive and supportive to our authorities, and quick to serve. Slow to speak, slow to get angry. Praying always. Teachable. Humble. Sacrificial. This is what it takes to be a godly wife and mother.
At Letchworth State Park - December 2011
And lastly, my heart goes out to everyone who does not have a mother in their life, or who has a painful relationship with their mother. Not everyone has two parents in their lives, and not everyone has two godly parents in their lives. I just want to encourage you to trust in the Lord who is faithful, no matter what.

If you have time, you may like to read through the lyrics to the hymn, "Faith of our Mothers," sung to the tune of "Faith of our Fathers." It was a blessing to me as I considered all the ways mothers affect the lives of their children, inspiring them to never forsake the faith.
Just got our hair done - Fall 2010
Faith of our mothers, living still
In cradle song and bedtime prayer;
In nursery lore and fireside love,
Thy presence still pervades the air:
Faith of our mothers, living faith!
We will be true to thee to death.

Faith of our mothers, loving faith,
Fount of our childhood's trust and grace,
Oh, may thy consecration prove
Source of a finer, nobler race:
Faith of our mothers, living faith,
We will be true to thee till death.
 

Faith of our mothers, guiding faith,
For youthful longing, youthful doubt,
How blurred our vision, blind our way,
Thy providential care without:
Faith of our mothers, guiding faith,
We will be true to thee till death.

Faith of our mothers, Christian faith,
Is truth beyond our stumbling creeds,
Still serve the home and save the Church,
And breathe thy spirit through our deeds:
Faith of our mothers, Christian faith!
We will be true to thee till death.

Happy Mothers' Day everyone - now go and be a blessing to every mother you can!

Being goofy with Cody - 2008

7 comments:

  1. Christianna,

    You humble me not just by the words you have spoken, but by the understanding you have of how to prepare for the future by preparing your heart for service. I am blessed by the direction of your heart and life. May God be praised.

    Love ya a TON! <3

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  2. Hello, Christianna,
    Thank you for stopping by my blog. I have answered your comment on my I Believe page. :)
    This is a sweet post!
    Most sincerely,
    Miss aMandalin

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  3. Thank you aMandalin, I will reply as soon as I get a chance.

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  4. What a beautiful tribute to an equally beautiful lady! Your mom is phenomenal! I have been a friend of your moms since College and she has truly been an inspiration to me in her spiritual life and her abilities and gifts as a wife and mom ever since! I remember meeting you and your brothers when you were just a very small girl. We stopped in so I could visit with your mom on our way to Darien Lake. We slept in your schoolroom! I respect your mom so much and I think you had some awesome things to say about her. You are so blessed to have her. My middle daughter was just a baby when we viisted you guys. She is 15 now.
    I wish I could see your mom again and really meet her kids now that you are all grown. Would love to just sit down and have a good heart to heart like we used to have.
    Love your mom so much!

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  5. I know you wrote this a year ago but I wanted you to know that I love this post. My Mom is such a blessing to me! I also had a hard time of it a couple of years ago. I am a conservative Christian ( meaning I wear a head covering but am not in a group )so it was hard for me even though I new I was right ( no offence ) but nobody would except me as I was. I am ashamed to say that my dresses did get shorter but Mom did not say anything. She knew I would soon realize it ( because at the time I did not realize my dresses were getting shorter ).I even had a friend who I had thought would be my friend forever make fun of me behind my back because she had joined a new church ( which were trying at the time) because we did not dress the same. I still sometime have a hard time with other teen girls but I learned to live with it for God is my friend and a real friend will friend will like you just the way you are. And I said all that to say that if you still feel that way I want you to know that you are not alone and someone has felt the same way.

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  6. Thanks for your comment, Hope! It is definitely true that whenever you take a stand for what you believe, you will most likely have to stand alone. Keep seeking the Lord's will for your life and finding your identity in Him, and never be afraid to stand firmly for what the Lord shows you in His word! And I am encouraged to do the same :)
    Blessings, Christianna <3

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