On Mother’s Day this year I had the great honor of preaching with my mom. She has truly been a great example of a woman of God. I wanted to share some of my notes from that service plus things we did not talk about. She has taught me to be Word led and Spirit fed.
Proverbs 31:25-28 (NLT)
“She is clothed with strength and dignity, and she laughs without fear of the future. When she speaks, her words are wise, and she gives instructions with kindness. Her children stand and bless her.”
I. Mothers as a Safe Place
Scripture: Psalm 46:1 – “God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.” Are you more concerned with being right or being safe? Kindness and thankfulness are the keys to success and peace. Learning to lead by faith. If we try to be controlling today it will cause chaos in the future.
• Just as God is a refuge, mothers often serve as the first safe place a child knows.
• A godly mother is not perfect, but she is present—offering comfort, wisdom, and grace.
• Her arms become a haven where scraped knees and broken hearts are mended.
II. Mothers as a Strong Foundation
Scripture: Isaiah 40:31 – “…those who trust in the Lord will find new strength…”
• A mother’s strength isn’t just physical—it’s spiritual and emotional.
• Her strength comes from her trust in God. She leans into Him so others can lean on her.
• A mother holds it all together, even when she feels like she’s falling apart.
Strength is not the absence of struggle—it’s the presence of God in the midst of it.
III. Mothers as Faithful Supporters
Scripture: 2 Timothy 1:5 – “I am reminded of your sincere faith, which first lived in your grandmother Lois and in your mother Eunice…”
• Timothy’s faith legacy began with his mother and grandmother.
• A mother doesn’t just raise a child—she sows a destiny.
• Her prayers go before her children, building a future they haven’t even walked into yet.
Moms, never underestimate your quiet faithfulness. Every prayer whispered, every hug given, every Scripture taught is kingdom work.
Numbers 6:24-26 – “The Lord bless you and keep you…”
Scripture: Exodus 2:1–10
Jochebed, the mother of Moses, is a beautiful example of a mother who was both strong and courageous in the face of danger. Pharaoh had issued a brutal order: every Hebrew baby boy was to be thrown into the Nile. But Jochebed chose faith over fear.
• She hid her baby for three months, knowing the risk to her own life.
• When she could no longer hide him, she crafted a basket, waterproofed it, and laid her child in the very river meant for his destruction.
• She entrusted her baby to the hands of God—and God gave Moses back to her through Pharaoh’s daughter.
Jochebed teaches us that strength doesn’t always look loud or dramatic. Sometimes strength looks like silent, strategic faith. She didn’t know what the future held, but she trusted the One who held it.
Like Jochebed, your decisions today—your prayers, your courage, your obedience—are shaping generations. When you let go in faith, God steps in with favor
IV. Mothers as a powerful sound
Scripture: Proverbs 18:21 – “The tongue has the power of life and death, and those who love it will eat its fruit.”
Mothers carry a sacred influence with their words. A mother’s voice is often the first voice a child hears, and it becomes the internal voice they carry for a lifetime. Your words can become the soundtrack to their self-worth, faith, and courage. You can also determine the cycle that your children are use to living in by your words- Critics or Cheerleaders? Are you speaking the Word or your feelings, labels, opinions, etc…?
• When you say, “I believe in you,” you’re planting seeds of confidence.
• When you say, “God has a purpose for your life,” you’re shaping their destiny.
• But harsh, angry, or careless words can wound deeper than we realize—and those wounds can echo into adulthood. Critical words don’t create strong positive connections.
Think about Timothy in the New Testament—he became a young pastor, but the roots of his faith were watered by his mother and grandmother’s sincere, faithful instruction. Their words formed the foundation of his calling.
Speak life. Speak promise. Speak the Word of God over your children, even when they’re not acting like it. Your words have the power to call out the best in them and remind them of who they are—and Whose they are.
“Your words are not just heard—they are absorbed. Every word and sentence you speak has the power to shape a soul.”
To all the mothers—biological, spiritual, adoptive, and mentor moms—thank you. You reflect God’s heart. You are the hands of grace, the voice of wisdom, the strength in storms, and the arms of comfort.

