Blessed
to be called Mother and Wife
July 15th 2013
I am
thankful and blessed….I thank the LORD for my family……I had a lovely
conversation with one of my 3 sons yesterday and it blessed my heart to hear
him say….. “Mom, I am looking for a woman like you.” Proverbs 31: 28 “Her children rise up and
call her blessed; her husband also, and praises her.”
I have
received both such blessings from my children and my loving husband Tom. On the day of my ordination, my husband spoke
at length about my character and being a mother and wife. “I want you to know that I am married to a virtuous
woman,” he said. When I heard this, I
could only but cry with joy and thanksgiving.
I concluded that it did not matter what others thought of me outside my
home……My testimony begins at home from those who know me well…..I felt I had
run a good race and will continue to do so.
I also said… “Thank you Father…this
is for You….it is all because of You.
You graced me, taught me and empowered me to be an example and blessing
to my family.”
What
examples do we set for our family? It is
great to be called a “Mighty woman of God” by our sisters and brothers in the
LORD; but do we truly have a testimony within our homes and our personal
lives?
I learned
from my mother as I watched her and as she taught me and my desire is to pass
that on to my children, especially my daughter what a “woman of God” truly
represents and mean.
To have head
my son say this to me meant a lot. When
my oldest son met his wife, he said….”mom you will love her, she is just like
you.” My sisters, our children and our
husbands are watching us, they are learning from us. We set an example and we establish a
foundation for many generations, whether it is good or bad…..selfish or
nurturing and caring. I knew a nurturing
and caring Mother……..Vielyn Keturah Jackson, and that legacy I will pass on to
my children and my grand and great………great…..great grandchildren. It blesses me to know that I have shown them
what a “godly woman” looks like and how to look for one. One who will builds up and not tears
down. One whose presence is the sweet
smelling fragrance of the Lord and sweet like honey; not stench nor toxic. Remember, this does not come from mere words,
but it radiates…..we release a fragrance that draws others to us or repels
them.
Nurturing
and caring is not always easy as a lot of patience, sacrifice, denying one’s
self and sometimes pain accompanies this, but there is much fruit to be born. The LORD tells us to “………….deny ourselves,
take up our cross and follow Him”……Matthew 16:24. We sometime carry crosses as we occupy this
role of mother and wife, but our crosses becomes our LORD’s cross as we accept
the final verdict… “It is finished.” The enemy will try to inflict nails which
cause a lot of pain and denying oneself; but our response will be… “It is finished……..the victory is mine”
“God’s Precious Pearls.”
Pearlene