Matthew 15:4 “For God commanded, ‘Honor your father and your mother,’ and,‘Whoever reviles father or
mother must surely die.’”
Today God is watching over my father as he
prepares for surgery. At 93 years young
he is a blessed example of grace for our family and so many others. My sister, brothers and I are certain in our
faith that God is not finished with him yet and like Hezekiah who turned his
face to the wall; he will be granted more years to complete the work that God
has ordained for him. Thank you for your
prayers and support as we praise God for the quick recovery he shall
experience.
If you are blessed enough to have one or both of
your parents or guardians still living, be sure to honor their life through
your adoration and attention. If you
have lost your parents; are estranged from them or have never known them, it is
still worth the effort to give God praise and thanks for their existence. Even if as a baby you were abandoned and left
on the church front steps, it is easy to find a reason to rejoice.
Some children were destined to abortion clinics
and abuses that terminated their young lives before they ever took a gasping
breath in the delivery room. Others fell victim to neglect and shamefully were
dismissed from this earthly realm with very little fanfare or remembrance. For
whatever reason, your mom decided you were worth the nine months of weight
gain, swollen limbs, aching muscles and joints, uncontrollable emotions and
clothing that never quite fit right. You
were valuable enough to her to endure the pains and uncertainty of hours of
labor and the pressure and pain of delivery.
If you were fortunate enough to have both parents
in a loving home cherish the blessing that is surely yours. Let’s take a moment today to honor our
mothers and fathers. If they are just a
phone call or a short commute away…get in touch with them and remind them of
how much you appreciate them just for the fact that you are here and
alive. If they have passed away honor
their memory by doing a random act of kindness to another elder who might be
all alone. Remember Mom and Pop and
watch your days fill with adoration and love.
Every day is a good day; it is up to us to make it a GREAT day! Be blessed! Dr. JoAnn
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