The Influence of Mother's
Big Idea: The influence of a mother is a powerful tool in the transforming work of God.
Introduction
Singing While We Cry
Psalm 126:5–6; Proverbs 19:18; Zephaniah 3:17; Malachi 3:3; Revelation 21:4
Preaching Themes: Family: Mothers, Grief, Suffering
I once heard a Welshman preach in his own native tongue. It was a sermon in which he got into the spirit of his subject, and spoke as one inspired. He used a very simple illustration when he said, “The mother has her dear baby on her knee. It is time for washing; she washes its face. The little one cries; it does not love the soap; it does not love the water; and therefore it cries. Here is a great sorrow! Listen to its lamentations! It is ready to break its heart!
“What does the mother do? Is she sorrowful? Does she weep? No, she is singing all the while, because she understands how good it is that the child should suffer a little temporary inconvenience in order that its face, all smeared and foul, should become bright and beautiful again. In this way does the great Father rest in his love and rejoice over us with singing while we are sighing and crying.”
Ours is only a child’s sorrow, sharp and shallow, of which the greatest source is our own ignorance of the great designs of the perfecter of men. The Lord pities our childish sorrow, but he does not so regard it as to stay his hand from his cleansing work.