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It’s impossible to overestimate the imprint a godly mother makes on our lives. In this two-message series, Chuck Swindoll doesn’t hold back praise to God for women who have positively shaped our lives, who have taught us faithfully, and who have enduringly loved us. Soak in the encouragement if you are a mom, or pass it along to someone who has impacted your life.
It is impossible to overestimate the lifelong impact a godly mother makes. In this two-message series, Pastor Chuck Swindoll honors the women who have positively shaped our lives, taught us faithfully, and loved us enduringly. By examining the lives of remarkable women in Scripture, these messages offer deep encouragement for mothers in the trenches of parenting and provide a beautiful perspective for anyone wanting to honor the mother-figures who have left a spiritual imprint on their soul.
1. Portrait of a Remarkable Woman (Proverbs 31:10–31)
- Overview: A celebration of the qualities that make a woman truly remarkable. Moving beyond superficial cultural standards, Chuck explores the industrious, wise, and God-fearing character of the woman described in Proverbs 31.
- Key Fact: A remarkable woman is defined not by her perfection, but by her reverence for the Lord, which serves as the foundation for her influence and her “smile at the future.”
- Scripture: Proverbs 31:30 – “Charm is deceitful and beauty is vain, but a woman who fears the Lord, she shall be praised.”
2. Let’s Meet the Mother of Moses (Exodus 2:1–10; Hebrews 11:23)
- Overview: Explores the courage and faith of Jochebed, the mother of Moses. In a time of extreme danger and cultural hostility, her trust in God allowed her to protect her son and ultimately change the course of a nation.
- Key Fact: Jochebed’s “imprint” on Moses during his early years provided him with the spiritual identity he needed to resist the lures of Egypt later in life.
- Scripture: Hebrews 11:23 – “By faith Moses, when he was born, was hidden for three months by his parents… and they were not afraid of the king’s edict.”