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7 Ways to Love Your Mother
John 19:26-27
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Mary witnessed the crucifixion from the foot of the cross. Can you even imagine how she must’ve felt?
Jesus turns to John and says, take care of her, and looks at his mother and says, let him stand in my place as your son. John lived a very long life, and I believe he took care of Mary until she went to heaven.
Jesus is on the cross, bearing the weight of the sins of the whole world on His shoulders, yet He sees to it to make sure His mother is taken care of after He is gone! As God, Jesus is dealing w/ eternal matters, but as a man, He’s showing all of us today how important it is to take care and love our mothers!
You cannot be willfully wrong with your mother and be right with God. If your mother is still alive, regardless of your and her ages, you can love her in these 7 ways:
1. Love her verbally.
Esp. men have the philosophy—I don’t have to say I love you, you already know it. I have told you before, if I change my mind I’ll let you know! Or, I SHOW love, not just say it…and that may be true, but a woman needs to hear those words, “I Love You!”
Children need to hear it…and saying it makes you more of a man, not less! And spouses need to hear it too…
DEAR ABBY: I enlisted shortly after Pearl Harbor. Thirty-six days later, I was on my way to the Philippines. En route, the Philippines fell to the Japanese, and we were routed to Australia. Eleven days after we landed, I met the most beautiful girl in the world.
On our first date, I told her I was going to marry her. I did, 18 months later, while on a 10-day R-and-R leave from New Guinea.
After more than 57 years of marriage and two children, my beloved "Mary" died five days before Christmas. Although we agreed that our ashes were to be scattered over the mountains, I found I could not part with hers.
While Mary was alive, she would frequently say, "You don’t know how much I love you." I’d reply, "Likewise." I never said, "I love you." Now her ashes are on my dresser, where I tell her several times a day how much I love her, but it’s too late. Although I wrote poetry to her, I could not bring myself to say the three words I knew she wanted most to hear.
As my dearest was dying and we thought she was comatose, I told her, "There aren’t enough words to tell you how much I love you." A few hours later, she whispered, "Not enough words" and died.
The reason I’m writing is to urge men to express their feelings while their loved ones are alive. I don’t know why, but many men are reluctant to express the depth of their feelings. -- MISSING MARY IN COLORADO
Our spouses need to hear it, our children…our mothers also!
Some men would say, I’m just not turned that way…then turn around! “I’m just not comfortable”…then be uncomfortable!
Verbally…
2. Love her physically.
When’s the last time you gave her a big hug w/ out her asking for it…or a kiss on the cheek, or a neck rub, or just sat on the couch and held her for a change?
She’s the first person who ever touched you…she wrapped you up in her womb for months, and you came out and first priority was to hold you, and she cuddled you, stroked your
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Comments
May 9, 2013
11. Min.Janice Willoughby says...
This sermon has really taking my heart, just to know how much that Jesus our Lord loved his mother, like wise we all should be the same way. Love our mother we dont have but one thanks for this powerful message and God bless you.
May 15, 2012
10. Prescott Jay Erwin says...
Hmm, I just got an e-mail saying, "A comment has been added to a discussion on 7 Ways to Love Your Mother." It contained a spirited response to the constructive critique I left last year regarding Bro. Jerry''s Mother''s Day message. My post is missing and so is this fellow''s response. I know I wasn''t caustic or abraisive in my critique, although the fellow''s response was personally condemnatory toward me. I didn''t realize that only positive affirmations of sermons are permitted. Sorry.
May 13, 2012
9. Tesfom Melake Araya says...
Pastor Jerry, Thank you so much for reminding us in the right sense the unconditional love of our mothers to us and how we should love them even though we can''t repay them to the same extent. Spirit filled love sermon. God bless your ministry.
May 4, 2009
8. Gregory Dickerman says...
Pastor Jerry has reminded all of us the great love of Mothers and how to return a portion of that love to her. Thank you Pastor Jerry.
May 10, 2008
7. Virgil Watson says...
Brother Jerry Shirley...you've done it again! Awesome message about the mothers we all need to show our love to!. Thank you!
May 8, 2008
6. Hector Gonzalez says...
I believe it`s a very important message, specially for the new generations, thanks so much Jerry for the message, blessings
May 3, 2008
5. hazel Gutierrez says...
Bro. Jerry, thanks for the wonderful message. It enlightens me so much! I will share this topic to all youth in our church.God bless Us!
April 19, 2007
2. JERRY FORREST says...
Bro. Jerry, Thanks for the message about mothers, we often take mothers for granted. Thank God for our mothers, they are so important in our lives. Jerry Forrest
April 16, 2007
1. Robert Donato says...
I have always appreciated Brother Jerry's insights and thoughts. Wonderful message!
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