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As Mother's Day fast approaches, my heart is heavy for the many who cannot celebrate with the joy and festivities that are often marked by this day: a special corsage for mom, adorned with mini-flowers representing every precious babe she has born. A special dress or hat, perhaps gloves or a sash. Breakfast in bed; a splendid day at church together; then off to a deliciously prepared lunch with all her favorites. Dinner out, if she desires, at her favorite restaurant, and of course, a scrumptious dessert follows.

The entire day is spent with the sweet affection of her loved ones all around her, celebrating her tender, faithful, loving, sacrificial and gentle godly character. Her children and husband rise up and call her blessed (Prov 31:28-29) for her deeds and words prove she's a woman who, above all things, loves and fears the LORD God Almighty (Prov 31:30).

Ahhh...isn't this just the picture perfect day? It's brimming with love and overflowing with God's grace and mercy displayed in one beautiful life; the life of a godly mother. Though she's not perfect, her life exudes the aroma of Christ and is a cherished blessing to her husband, her children and others close to her.

But this picturesque vision of a mother is not true for everyone. Some of us grew up in homes with parents who were atheists, agnostics, followers of false religions, or even worse...some of you were raised in homes with mothers who professed to be a Christian, but neither her living nor teachings were in accord with God's word and she defiled your mind and polluted your heart with the vulgar, self-centered, and obscene things of this world.

The ideal mother, the kind that many will celebrate and will thank God for this Sunday, is best described by these verses:

"An excellent [warrior strong] wife, who can find?
She is far more precious than jewels.
The heart of her husband trusts in her,
and  he will have no lack of gain.
She does him good, and not harm,
all the days of her life.

"She opens her hand to the poor
and reaches out her hands to the needy.

"Strength and dignity are her clothing,
and she laughs at the time to come.
She opens her mouth with wisdom,
and the teaching of kindness is on her tongue.
She looks well to the ways of her household
and does not eat the bread of idleness.
Her children rise up and call her blessed;
her husband also, and he praises her:

"Many women have done excellently,
but you surpass them all."

"Charm is deceitful, and beauty is vain,
but a woman who fears the LORD is to be praised.
Give her of the fruit of her hands,
and let her works praise her in the gates."
~Proverbs 31:10-12, 20, 25-31 (ESV)

But not all of us were raised by mothers like this one described in this beautiful chapter of God's Word. Rather, some of us were raised by mothers whose character is best portrayed by this passage:

For among them are those who creep into households, and capture weak women, burdened with sins and led astray by various passions, always learning and never able to arrive at the knowledge of the truth."
~2 Timothy 3:6-7 (ESV)

I wasn't raised in a Christian household and was never close to my parents due to our diverse outlooks on life: mine was based on God and His Word, and theirs was based on the futile ideologies of this world. Though the Lord has been so gracious to reconcile us to some degree, there is always a great divide between those who've been washed by the blood of Christ and those who haven't. I continually pray for their salvation, for what greater gift can a child desire for their mother whom God chose for them?

Those of you who weren't raised by godly mothers painstakingly look for cards that share a godly and loving sentiment, without all the gush of how wonderfully she raised you, or the fond memories you have of her sacrificial love for you and others, or how she taught and lived out God's word for you. You just wish those card companies would make a nice and simple, "I love you and am praying for you Mom" card. Something that's pretty, perhaps even a bit elegant so that somehow you can share how you care for her without lying to her with flattering words that simply are not true of her character.

For years, I've struggled to find a card for my mother because they all seem to take you down memory lane. And as I just shared, the memories of my childhood were not so memorable...at least not the kind that make one smile and wish for more. But I was so delighted to find several cards that I could honestly give my mother this year. One that shares our love for her and our hopes for God's goodness in her life; namely, salvation found only in Christ Jesus.

But many of you don't have a reconciled, honest, trusting and loving relationship with your mother or mother-in-law and may be wondering how you can share God's love without the deceit and emptiness of flattery.

Here are some suggestions on how you too can join in this blessed celebration with God's truth, grace and love:
  1. Prepare your heart by seeking God's truth in His word on how to love others (1 John 3:18);
  2. Love your mother (or mother-in-law) as she really is, not as you'd like her to be (Rom 12:9);
  3. Be honest with your expressions of love, being careful you aren't enabling her to sin by flattering her with words that do not describe her true character (Proverbs 27:5-6, 28:23);
  4. Say/write kind words of love that are true and exhort her with God's words (Eph 4:29);
  5. If you can't find a card that cannot truthfully convey her character and your love for her, then make one  yourself—be sure to take time to make it lovely (Proverbs 31:26);
  6. Purchase a thoughtful gift (within your budget) that rightly conveys your love for her, or make a simple, considerate gift if you can't afford to purchase one (Proverbs 31:16, 20);
  7. Then bathe the card and gift in prayer and if she is a unbeliever or false convert (someone who thinks they are saved because they said a prayer one day, yet there is no fruit to prove she is attached to the Vine), pray the Lord will continue to give you courage to speak the truth of His Gospel with great love and care to her with every opportunity you get—Mother's Day is one of them (1 Cor 9:16-19)!
The most important part of expressing love to an ungodly mother or mother-in-law is to love them in God's truth so that you may keep from getting angry or offended because she doesn't receive your gifts well. She may resent, belittle or even reject your gifts of true love as  God defines love. If she is an arrogant unbeliever or false convert, she may despise you for lovingly expressing your deep concern for her eternal salvation. Do not be dismayed; press on and love her the way God expresses love and never be bullied into loving her the way the world defines love; something that only makes you feel warm and fuzzy for a while, yet has no eternal value (Mk 8:36).

If you're going to be deemed a fool, let it be in her eyes and in the eyes of others, but never the LORD's.

"It is better for a man to hear the rebuke of the wise than to hear the song of fools."
~Ecclesiastes 7:5 (ESV)

    **NOTE: If you have bitterness or any unresolved issues with your mother or mother-in-law, it may benefit you to read: Never react to people.  Always respond to God. and When and how to forgive.



    ....at my sweet sister-friend LauraLee's Faith-filled Friday!

    I'm her guest vlogger (video blogger) today, sharing a story of how God tested and strengthened my faith when our youngest son (now 16) was hit by a car (at age 6) and nearly died.

    It's a short 6 minute video and I pray that God will use it to bless you, strengthen you and exhort you to press on toward the goal in which He has called all His children heavenward in Christ Jesus our Lord!

    Click the link below and come visit with me!

    LauraLee's Faith-filled Fridays | Guest: Sunny Shell


    "In Him [Christ] we have obtained and inheritance, having been predestined according to the purpose of Him who works all things according to the counsel of His will, so that we who were first to hope in Christ might be to the praise of His glory. In Him you also, when you heard the word of truth, the Gospel of your salvation, and believed in Him, were sealed with the promised Holy Spirit, who is the guarantee of our inheritance until we acquire possession of it, to the praise of His glory."
    ~Ephesians 1:11-14

    "Greater love has no one than this, that someone lay down his life for his friends."
    ~ John 15:13

    During our breakfast devotional this morning, we were discussing Good Friday (tomorrow) and Resurrection Sunday (Easter). As we discussed this, I asked our sons, "Why did the Apostle Paul say to the Corinthians, 'For I decided to know nothing among you except Jesus Christ and Him crucified.' "? (1 Corinthians 2:2)

    Why did the Apostle Paul say this? Why did He say that he decided to know NOTHING, except Christ crucified? My youngest son answered first and said, "So that we would remember that Sunday is coming." Then my oldest son answered, "It was so we would remember that we had to be ransomed. A price had to be paid for our salvation." Bingo! What wise sons I have!

    God always makes things so simple and clear.

    Jesus was, and is still, the best communicator. He took God's word, and all it's mysteries, and made it clear and simple so that His disciples could understand and apply God's precious word to their lives.

    So often in Christendom, during this time of year, we only hear about the resurrection of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. But rarely do we hear about His suffering and brutal crucifixion; the ransom that was paid. I'm not sure why this is. But I think it has something to do with the fact that we all, as human beings, like to feel good. We want to be happy. All the time.

    We don't want to be angry, we don't want to be sad, we don't want to be anything but happy. I believe it's part of our human nature and also part of the little deceptions that we as a Church allow to enter our minds and hearts, all because it makes "sense" to us. It is the ultimate desire of our flesh.

    But in Scripture, we see that sorrow, is a good thing. Pain is a good thing. Sorrow reminds us that sin is desperately wicked and causes great heartache, both to the person committing the sin and to others around them; and more importantly grieves the heart of our Creator and it is what crucified our Savior. Pain reminds us that something more serious and more injurious will happen if we don't stop doing whatever it is that is currently causing us pain. Both sorrow and pain are gifts from God; merciful and gentle warnings that call us to repent from our current course, and turn to Him so that we might truly be fulfilled with all that is good; God

    God alone is good and God alone is the Judge and the Justifer. I praise the Lord for revealing this truth!

    "It was to show His righteousness at the present time, so that He might be Just and the Justifier of the one who has faith in Jesus.

    Then what becomes of our boasting? It is excluded. By what kind of law? By a law of works? No, but by the law of faith. For we hold that one is justified by faith apart from works of the law. Or is God the God of Jews only? Is He not the God of Gentiles also? Yes, of Gentiles also, since God is one—who will justify the circumcised by faith and the uncircumcised through faith. Do we then overthrow the law by this faith? By no means! On the contrary, we uphold the law."
    ~Romans 3:26-31

    original photo by: Robert Aichinger
    edited by: Sunny Shell
    Most Christians, as well as those who've been around Christians are familiar with the phrase: "We do all things for God's glory alone."

    I've often been asked: "Why does God want all the glory, isn't that kind of out of character for Him; to be so self-centered, so self-promoting?"

    For many, this just doesn't make sense.

    So why is it so important that only God receives all the glory and why does He command it to be done? Is God a megalomaniac? By all means, "No!" But most people are. True?

    Most of us walk around thinking we deserve so much good, so much praise, so much...well, everything and anything that's favorable to us. The world's riddled with catch phrases like "You deserve a break today" (McDonald's), "Because you're worth it." (L'Oréal). And we all buy into it. We actually buy into it before we're even old enough to know what these companies stand for. As soon as a toddler can talk, he/she quickly vocalizes "Mine!", "Give me!", "I want!", "Now!" Unfortunately for some, this doesn't stop at toddler age...does it?

    God alone is God. He alone is omniscient, omnipresent and omnipotent. He alone is Creator, Giver of Life and Savior. God alone has been, is and will always be. God alone is righteous, holy and perfect. He alone is the Great I AM (YHWH). There is none like Him, nor any that is greater. And that is why He alone is worthy of all glory and praise.

    “To whom will you liken Me and make Me equal, and compare Me, that we may be alike? Those who lavish gold from the purse, and weigh out silver in the scales, hire a goldsmith, and he makes it into a god; then they fall down and worship! They lift it to their shoulders, they carry it, they set it in its place, and it stands there; it cannot move from its place. If one cries to it, it does not answer or save him from his trouble. “Remember this and stand firm, recall it to mind, you transgressors, remember the former things of old; for I am God, and there is no other; I am God, and there is none like Me, declaring the end from the beginning and from ancient times things not yet done, saying, ‘My counsel shall stand, and I will accomplish all My purpose,’
    ~Isaiah 46:5-10

    Dictionary.com defines "glory" as: very great praise, honor, or distinction bestowed by common consent; renown; something that is a source of honor, fame, or admiration; adoring praise or worshipful thanksgiving; resplendent beauty or magnificence.

    Now think about people you know who've received "glory". Picture just one of those people in your mind who have received great praise, honor, fame, admiration, and worship; someone who's been considered absolutely beautiful, talented, prosperous, etc.

    With that person pictured in your mind, what do you see? Do you see God's love that is full of humility in service, grace in suffering, peace in trials, sacrifice in loss, compassion in weariness, and mercy in the eyes of hatred? Or do you see man's "love" filled with false humility and a dash of pride, service that is published and promoted, grace only towards those who are useful to them, peace only when everyone agrees with them, sacrifice only if it hits the news media, compassion only when refreshed by others, and mercy only if they deem the other person worthy?

    The latter is what we see in this world. Though we'd all like to claim the former; especially for ourselves or for those we just happen to love or esteem in some way. With our fallible and gullible eyes and hearts, we often give glory to man, whether in the church or outside of  it.

    As human beings, we are created to worship and give glory to something or someone. This is an innate God-given desire of every person, whether they want to admit it or not. But sin came into the world and destroyed the beauty of man's unbroken, holy and intimate relationship with God. When worship of God was forever defiled by man's pride and futile efforts to become or create his own god; we perverted the gift of glorifying God and confused it with the contemptuous act of glorifying man.

    When people receive glory, it's never handled well. I've sadly witnessed many well-meaning ministers of God's plummet to their own demise as they gorge their egos with the praise of man and believe their own press (Jn 2:24-25, Gal 1:10). They talk more about how many members they have in their congregation, how many "friends" they have on Facebook, how many "followers" they have throughout social media, how many books they've sold and radio programs their on. They also go so far as boasting of the number of saved souls under their teaching or ministry, as if anyone could really know if someone is truly converted or simply playing the part of Simon the Magician (Acts 8:21-23).

    When man receives glory: he is like a black hole that collapses within itself, sucking the life out of himself and all those around him; luring all into the abyss of depraved thinking and living. When man receives glory, only he benefits...for a time. But his money, fame, and perceived power does not bring him peace, comfort or the love and approval of God (Ecc 2:10-11). What purpose did his glory serve? To build him up for a time? To collect false friends? To question everyone's motives? To be anxious for many things? To end life with nothing of any true value?

    Man's glory is as God says, "vanity...chasing after the wind."

    When God receives glory: it's greater than the sun that shines on the earth and gives life to everything in it. When God receives all adoration, worship, praise and exaltation, then the multitudes benefit! Rather than sucking the life out of everything in His path, God's glory produces life—eternal life to all, who by faith, trust in the name of Jesus Christ (Romans 10:9-10). When God alone is glorified, hearts are lifted, souls are renewed, lives are transformed and the great gift of fellowshiping in His Holy Spirit is shared among all the saints!

    God's glory is life-giving and as God says, stores for us, "treasures in Heaven."

    So live today and everyday to do all things for God's glory alone that you may be fully satisfied with His pleasure. Spread the Good News of Jesus Christ for the sake of His name and not your own!

    "Let each of us please his neighbor for his good, to build him up....that together you may with one voice glorify the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ...The end of the matter; all has been heard. Fear God and keep His commandments, for this is the whole duty of man. For God will bring every deed into judgment, with every secret thing, whether good or evil."
    ~Romans 15:2, 6, Ecclesiastes 12:13-14
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