Mary, the Mother of Jesus Luke 8:19-21

    We spend much of our study time talking about Jesus Christ and His perfect life, as well we should since He is our Savior. But what about the woman who was behind Jesus Christ? What about the woman who brought the Son of God into the world? I would like for us to consider Mary, the mother of Jesus.

MARY VALUED HER CHILD’S YOUTH – Luke 2:19:

    Children are all unique. We need to understand, acknowledge, and appreciate that uniqueness. Moms, value your children’s youth. Don’t try to make them grow up too fast. Enjoy their youth while they have it. Take pictures and videos. The older they get, the more you’ll appreciate it. Write down your thoughts as they grow up. Keep a journal of your memories in some form. Memories help you bind together as a family. Also, your memories and thoughts of your child’s past may help you guide him or her into their future.

MARY WORSHIPED SCRIPTURALLY  – 2:41-43

    It is rare that a child will rise above his upbringing. He may sink below his upbringing quite easily but he (or she) usually does not rise above the training received in the home. In other words, parents, Moms, your children may be less faithful to Christ than you are but they will not likely be more faithful to Christ than you are. That is how important your relationship to God is. Look at yourself and your pattern of worship. Will your children follow you in your pattern and what will their life be like if they do so?

MARY TAUGHT JESUS TO OBEY – 2:51:

    Jesus submitted to His mom and dad which means they taught Him to submit. They expected Him to submit. If you look back at 2:48, the question Mary asked, “Son, why did you do this to us?”

    Despite the fact that Jesus was God in the flesh and was the one who spoke the world into existence, He still modified His behavior and left Jerusalem, and returned home and continued His submission to His parents. While we fully believe in the deity of Jesus Christ, let us not forget to appreciate His humanity. Jesus learned to obey by the things He suffered (Heb. 5:8-9).

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MARY LEARNED HER PLACE – 8:19-21:

    There is, in the least, an element of possessiveness to this statement. But Jesus here shows us that “our duty to God takes precedence of all else” (Morris, Luke, 173).

    Moms, your job is to teach your children to fall in love with Jesus and then get out of their way. Do not stand between your child and his/her relationship with Jesus and wherever Jesus might lead them, even if it is on the other side of the world. 

    When I first wanted to become a missionary, my dad (the preacher!) was against the idea. My dad was being selfish and was acting like I was put in this world to make him happy and comfortable. Dad wanted me to graduate from FHU and move “next door” to them. Dad said to me, “Some people want to ‘go over there,’ and let people over here go to hell.” I responded, “Maybe but some people want to stay over here and let people over there go to hell.” It does not have to be an “either/or” situation. But Dad was clearly acting like I was here to make him feel safe and sound and happy. But I wasn’t. I am put here to serve God in whatever way my abilities allow me to do and at that time, I felt like I needed to do mission work.

    Mom’s attitude was: “Son, you go wherever you feel like you need to serve God.” That is the right attitude and Dad came around to that, eventually, and supported our mission work quite a lot when we were in Romania.

    Moms, do not stand in the way of your children serving their Lord.

    Value your child’s youth. Worship scripturally. Teach your children to obey. Then get out of their way of serving the Lord.

–Paul holland

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