Gold Nugget 380 - A Mother's Hope

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      Upon all that motherhood means to us; upon the fact that the mother has borne her child, has cherished him at he own breast, has watched over his infancy and childhood with sedulous care, has shielded and succoured him, has fed and clothed him; as we say in one word – has “mothered” him. …

      The early experiences of the mother include much beyond the physical realm; they include the education of the intellect, the training of the will, the first imparting of religious instruction, the solemn dedication of her child to the service of God, repeated and earnest prayer on his behalf.  Her child is not only her offspring; his is “the son of her vows,” the one on whom she has expended her most fervent piety. …

      The words of Lemuel’s mother are charged with deep affection and profound solicitude.  And it is those who truly love us, and who are unselfishly devoted to our interest, that have the strongest claim upon us.  A claim which is only that of natural relationship, and is not crowned and completed by affection, falls very short indeed of that which is strengthened and sanctified by sacrificial love. … The mother hopes for good and even great things for and from her child; he is to stand among the strong, the wise, the honoured, the useful. …

      When the son of much sorrow and prayer, of much patient training and earnest entreaty, who had a noble opportunity before him – when he virtually signs away his inheritance, “gives his strength” to the destroyer, takes the path which leads to entire dethronement and ruin, then is there such a bitter and such a cruel disappointment as only a mother’s heart can feel and know.  Then perishes a fond and proud and precious hope; then enters and takes possession a saddening, a crushing sorrow. …

      “What, my son?  This of thee? – of whom I have loved and taught and trained? of thee for whom I have yearned and prayed? of thee from whom I have had a right to hope for such better things? oh, lose not thy fair heritage! take the portion, live the life, wear the crown, still within thy reach!?  A true and faithful mother has a right which is wholly indisputable, and strong with surpassing strength, to speak thus in affectionate expostulation to one who owes so much to her, and has returned her nothing.  And what is –

      The filial duty?  Surely it is to receive such remonstrance with deep respect; to give to it a patient and dutiful attention; to take it into long and earnest consideration; to resolve that, cost what it may, the path of penitence and renewal shall be trodden; that anything shall be endured rather than a mother’s heart be pierced by the hand of her own child!

 

The Pulpit Commentary, Proverbs p. 607-608, Proverbs 31:1-3, (W. Clarkson)

 

Gold Nugget 380

A Mother’s Hope

 

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