Priceless to Her Children | Delivered By: Lloyd D. Newell |
Whenever a camera scans a cheering crowd at a ballgame, very often an excited fan will wave and shout, “Hi, Mom!” When a young man holds open a door for an elderly couple, he is likely to be told that his mother obviously raised him well. And countless individuals daily catch themselves repeating Mother’s words: “Better safe than sorry.” “Waste not, want not.” “Money doesn’t grow on trees,” and so on. A young mother expressed her worries about her two little boys to an older woman whose children were grown. The experienced mother smiled and shared this wisdom: “When children know they are loved, it covers a host of parenting mistakes.” Twenty-five years later, the once-insecure mother has seen that this is absolutely true. Her now-grown children, happy and secure in their mother’s love, overlook her shortcomings. She is their mother, she loved them, she tried to do her best, and in the end that’s all that really mattered. Every mother needs to hear that every once in a while—especially from her children. Perhaps today we can take a moment to mother our mothers a bit and assure them that they’re wonderful—just as they have told us so many times in our moments of self-doubt. Not just today, but every day, they need to know that a mother is a precious jewel, each one different, but each one priceless to her children. Program #4208 Musical Selection: 1. Morning Has Broken Traditional Gaelic Melody; arr. Mack Wilberg; Oxford University Press 2. Evening Prayer, from Hansel and Gretel Engelbert Humperdinck; arr. Wallingford Reigger; ad. by Michael Davis; Arr. Harold Flammer; ad. Unpublished 3. All Through the Night (Organ solo) Traditional; arr. Clay Christiansen; Jackman Music 4. Hush Little Baby American Lullaby; arr. Mack Wilberg; Arr. Unpublished 5. I Often Go Walking Jeanne P. Lawler; arr. Nathan Hofheins; Arr. Unpublished 6. Spoken Word 7. You Raise Me Up Rolf Loveland & Brendan Graham; arr. Nathan Hofheins; Arr. Unpublished 8. It's a Grand Night for Singing from State Fair Richard Rodgers; arr. Arthur Harris; Arr. Unpublished |
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