Happy Mother’s Day to the greatest source of inspiration on earth! Our youngest child, Robin Rochelle Robison Turner, wrote the following devotional for the book Women at the Well. Our beautiful daughter has joined the great host of witnesses in Heaven in the glorious presence of the Lord Jesus. Everywhere she moved during her journey on earth, life sprang up and continues to bear fruit. What a witness and example she was. She has truly left a legacy of life. I pray you are blessed by what she shared. – James and Betty
I turned to Christopher and got down on my knees. “You’re right, Son,” I said. “Mommy needs to ask God’s forgiveness, and I need to ask your forgiveness too.”
Wrapping his sweet little arms around my neck, he gave me a tight squeeze. “That’s okay, Mommy. I forgive you.”
Then, by an act of my will, I chose to change my attitude and be joyful. As a result, I had a much better day, and my children became more joyful too.
Later that day I realized my young son had showed signs of spiritual sensitivity – what all Christian parents hope to instill in their children. And I felt blessed to be witnessing it in Christopher at such a young age. That day God spoke to me through my son and showed me not only what I needed to change but also a truth that warms any mother’s heart: that my children really are hearing what I’m teaching.
Even though motherhood doesn’t pay a salary, it pays in ways that far exceed a paycheck. Whenever my children learn something new – whether it’s tying their shoes, sharing a toy without a fight, or growing in their love for Jesus each day – it’s like a promotion for me.
As with any job, I have days I would love to sleep in or quit, but then my kids do or say the sweetest thing and my heart melts. I’m inspired again to get up and keep going. It’s as if God, as my boss, gives me unexpected bonuses through the hugs and hearts of my children. He gave me this job; He knows I can handle it, and He sends encouragement when I need it most.
I’m learning that motherhood is about seeing crumbs on the floor and spots on the mirror… but leaving them while you play a game with your children or create a pint-sized masterpiece with colored paper, scissors and glue. My house may not be perfectly kept. But I hope my children will remember that I made a haven of our home – and that I loved my job.
HAVE A BLESSED MOTHER’S DAY!