I was curious about what was happening on social media yesterday. It was Mother’s Day. God’s good gift of mothers and the power of Godly parenting is what we’ve come to celebrate. . . or at least should be celebrating. I saw plenty of posts thanking and honoring moms. Some were emotion-inducing nods to mothers who are no longer with us. All in all, I don’t think mothers get nearly enough credit for all the hard work of mothering. I’ve seen that hard work play out now in three generations of my own family, and I know it’s nowhere near easy.
There was one curious post I spotted yesterday that brought together faith, family, and some faulty notions that are so prevalent in today’s culture that we actually buy into them. It was from our friend Scotty Smith, who’s known for his short, provocative, theologically sound posts that always force me to think more deeply about things I should be thinking more deeply about. Scotty’s been a friend who consistently preaches the Gospel to me in ways that can rattle me to the core.
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Source: CPYU