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Introduction
Introduction
Famous Mother’s
Anne Boleyn - Mother of Queen Elizabeth I
Maria Von Trapp - leading their nine children out of Nazi occupied Austria
Eve - Mother of all the Living
Today we are going to look at seven mother’s from scripture.
Let’s Pray
#1 Eve
Let’s talk the mother of all life - Eve
So not only was Eve the mother of the living - she was also the mother of the first murderer, not a title a mother wants to have.
Genesis 3:20
What a great compliment for a woman - the mother of all the living.
She is not remembered as the mother of the first murderer, but the mother of all the living.
Such a better suited title for the first mother of mankind.
#2 Hagar & Ishmael
, 12-15
, 12-15
Genesis 16:12-15
Genesis
Ishmael - the father of the Palestinians - the father of conflict.
We never know the extent of God’s plans for our children, but we can certainly pray for them.
Ishmael - the father of the Palestinians - the father of conflict.
We can pray for their future spouses, that God will protect them.
#3 Sarah and Isaac
Childlessness is a painful experience.
We have three couples in our church right now that are bearing the pain of not being able to have children.
Mother’s Day and Father’s Day are tough days for couples that are unable to have children.
I talked with one pastor last week that decided to not even preach a Mother’s Day sermon because the pain was too intense.
Pray for those that are experiencing this pain today.
Pray for the ladies that stayed home from church today because the pain of not having children was too much.
The story of Sarah, Abraham, and Isaac can bring hope to that pain so can the story of Isaac and Rebekah.
#4 Rebekah, Esau & Jacob
I love these twins - fighting in the womb, fighting in life, two nations.
The plans that God had for these two men are amazing.
The tricks and games played between them to steal birthrights.
Of course, I love the skillful hunter as well.
Genesis
2. Hagar - Son Ishmael
#5 Jochebed and Moses
genesis 16:1-4, 15
3. Sarah mother of Isaac
Exodus 2:1-6
Exodus
Exodus 2:1-
A woman of faith.
Could you put your three month old in a basket and push him into a river?
Can you imagine what that would have felt like?
How many prayers did she pray?
Moses mother, a woman of faith.
#6 Elizabeth and John the Baptist
Luke 1:5-20
God had big plans for John the Baptist.
“He will turn many of the sons of Israel back to the Lord their God.”
God has plans for each one of us.
Maybe you are a teacher and are raising up the next generation.
Maybe you are in the health field and have taken care of the greatest generation.
Maybe you are in manufacturing business.
God has plans for each of us.
We never know who we are going to reach and what a difference that will make in a single persons life.
#7 Finally, Mary and Jesus
Luke 2:6-7
Mary had the greatest child in all of human history - our Saviour, our Messiah, Jesus Christ.
Jesus shows us the example of how to love our mother’s, how to honor them.
Exodus 20:12
Colossians 3:20
Colosians 3:20
Ephesians 6:1-3
Conclusion
We looked at seven mother’s in the Bible.
There are many more.
Some with good kids, some with lousy kids.
The Bible is full of examples from all walks.
Today we honor moms, not every woman is a biological mother, but every woman is motherly.
Today we honor you.
Let’s pray for those who lost their mother this year.
Let’s remember Kay’s daughters today, as they celebrate Mother’s Day for the first time without their mother.
Today can be a tough day, God recognizes our pain and hears our prayers.
But the greatest prayer that we can pray is, “God have mercy on me, a sinner.”
Let’s pray.
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