Thursday, May 06, 2010

A Mother's Love

Poem - Reading - A Mother's Love,
By Princene, All rights reserved.
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A MOTHER'S LOVE

Can you imagine what life would be life, without a Mother's Love?
Let's look in the 1st Book of Samuel, Chapter 1, verse 11, for an example
of A Mother's Love. Enter Hannah.
'I vow a vow, Lord of hosts, look in my heart, my voice is lost.
Give me a child. I will give him back to you. No razor on his head, oh Lord,
All the days of his life. No razor on his head, oh no', she prayed her soul.
Hannah, a mother who blessed the Lord, and the Lord visited Hannah with so much more!
Hannah conceived and bare 3 sons & 2 daughters
so they could bless the name of their dear Mother.

Let's go now to the Book of Luke, Chapter 1, verse 26, on thru;
Mary was found with child of the Holy Ghost, that must have been scary
But Gabriel the angel of the Lord said to Mary,
'Fear not'
The blessed Savior, Jesus, is who you've got.
So Mary gave birth to Jesus Christ
who later died on Calvary
but in 3 days He rose with all power & might.
Mary, representing A Mother's Love,
Blessed among women from above.

Now we focus on our world today; we are all here on earth
because a woman became our Mother when she gave us birth.
Let's pray that this world is a better place, Because you are here
You, who are Mothers and I,
let's show love to our children & keep our heads to the sky,

For there's nothing like my Mother who showed me so much love.
She was strong & brave
And there's nothing like your Mother who did her best for you
with what she gave
And there's no one like YOU, Mother. You are praised & you are loved.
Smile, speak kind words & keep the word of God on your lips
Authentic Mommy, clothed in grace & style as you dance for swaying your hips!

For your children see you one way, but one day they may have to ask
As your spirit leaves for Heaven above
Could we ever imagine what life would be like, without a Mother's Love?

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