Today many across the country are celebrating the day called Mother’s Day. The beginning of this holiday is attributed to a Lady named Anna Jarvis. She is said to have made the first official organization of the holiday we call Mother’s Day back in 1908 honoring her mother Ann and work she had done supporting mothers who had lost sons in the civil war. In 1914 President Woodrow Wilson proclaimed the first nationally recognized Mother’s Day in honor of those mothers whose sons had died in war. Many other parts of the history of today’s holiday are steeped in the traditions of recognizing mothers and motherhood by giving cards, gifts, and wearing carnations. All of these started well before the recognition given by the National law makers. But what does scripture say about mothers?
Mothers have always been integral to God’s plan for the salvation of the human race. One of the first instances we see of the importance of motherhood is in Genesis 3:20, when the Bible tells us that Adam called his wife Eve because she was the mother of all living. Eve became the mother of the human race. Without her, none of us would be reading this today. We can read further on in Genesis 17:16-22. Here, God is telling Abraham that Sarah will be a mother of nations and that kings will come from her. God is telling Abraham that his wife and mother of his children will be an important part of the covenant He is establishing with him. Mothers have been important from the beginning. The word mother is mentioned 155 times in the Old Testament.
Mothers are important to us throughout life but especially in those early impressionable years of childhood. Verses like Proverbs 1:8 come to mind saying…My son, hear the instruction of your father, and do not forsake the law of your mother. The Christian mother is tasked with one of the greatest responsibilities ever bestowed and that is the instruction of young children. It is her duty, whether her children are destined to be kings as the children of Sarah were or if they were meant to be the gentleman down the pew from us, that she instructs them in the ways of God from their earliest days. No greater honor is there than to be in charge of molding young minds for service to the Lord. We should be ever thankful for the wonderful Christian mothers who have passed on their light to the rest of the world so many may know the blessings that come from knowing the ways of God.
