by Sarah Van Diest @SarahVanDiest
Finish my blog and write your own line: A
mother’s love….
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"A mother who loves is just a tangible example of the Father's love." @SarahVanDiest (Click to Tweet)
Sarah has worked in Christian publishing since 2005 as both an editor and an agent.
Currently, she works with her husband, David, in their agency, the Van Diest Literary Agency. Writing is a growing passion for her as she hopes to bring hope to hurting hearts.
1 Corinthians 13:4-7 Love is patient; love is kind. Love is not
jealous; is not proud; is not conceited; does not act foolishly; is not
selfish; is not easily provoked to anger; keeps no record of wrongs; takes no pleasure
in unrighteousness, but rejoices in the truth; love bears all things, believes
all things, hopes all things, and endures all things.
I have strange and
disjointed thoughts when it comes to Mother’s Day. Maybe it all stems from
whacking into one particular Mother’s Day with full force, as I wrote about
last year on Mother's Day Mayhem, but maybe that’s not the cause.
I struggle sometimes to
enjoy the day. It’s full of sweet joy juxtaposed with mindful discomfort. I’m
not sure why. Does anyone relate? I know there are friends of mine out there
who dread the day. It’s full of painful reminders. Every rose handed out
signifies for them a tragic memory, an unfulfilled desire, or some unspoken and
unrelieved sorrow. I grieve for them. All I know to do is to love them.
I suppose that’s what love
is: sweet joy and mindful discomfort, or even agony. Love runs the gamut. It
encompasses our most prized memories and cradles them in the same hands that
hold our deepest losses. A mother’s love does that.
A mother’s love delights to
see her child find interest and excitement in the pictures nature paints on a
rock.
A mother’s love remembers
the way her toddler says words just slightly off, and captures the sweetness of
their newly created word in a forever memory.
A mother’s love stays by the
side of her ailing child in the hospital bed and waits and prays and cries and
breathes deep breaths of desperate hopefulness.
A mother’s love walks from
her car to the police station and looks into the eyes of her beloved teen and
declares by her presence that she will never give up.
A mother’s love laughs at
jokes that make no sense and silly faces she’s seen a dozen times, and reflects
life back into her child’s heart.
A mother’s love drives
miles and miles catching up to her child’s bus to present the forgotten
sleeping bag because the night was going to be cold and the ground hard.
A mother’s love prays,
relentlessly prays, for the prodigal to come home, and she stores up all the
treasures needed for the party for that anticipated day.
A mother’s love sheds tears
of joy when her child, after tireless effort and numerous attempts, finally
passes the test and makes the grade.
A mother’s love is defined
by hope. Her heart believes all things and hopes all things. She cannot help
it.
A mother’s love is etched
on her heart. It cannot be undone. Though some have hardened their hearts and
others have cast off their sentiments, the etchings remain. Their child’s life is
scored deeply into their souls; happily irreparable.
Our Father made us this
way.
Our Father loves us this
way.
All of us, mothers or not, male
or female, are called to love this way. A mother who loves is just a tangible
example of what the Father’s love looks like.
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"A mother who loves is just a tangible example of the Father's love." @SarahVanDiest (Click to Tweet)
Sarah has worked in Christian publishing since 2005 as both an editor and an agent.
Currently, she works with her husband, David, in their agency, the Van Diest Literary Agency. Writing is a growing passion for her as she hopes to bring hope to hurting hearts.
Beautiful! Just shared this~~
ReplyDeleteThank you, Julie.
DeleteBlessings,
Sarah
A mother's love is always on the sidelines, cheering and calling your name :)
ReplyDeleteLove this, Jennifer! Thank you!!!!
DeleteBlessings,
Sarah
A mother's love is always on the sidelines, cheering and calling your name :)
ReplyDeleteA mother's love will sit her child down and tell it like it is, because she doesn't want to see her baby making harmful decisions. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post, Sarah!
That's a tough one, huh? Yep. A Mother's love is strong that way!
DeleteThank you, Darcy!
Blessings,
Sarah
Just now seeing this. A mother's love is unconditional.
ReplyDeleteIt is. Isn't that wonderful?
DeleteThank you, Debra.
Blessings,
Sarah