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Williams, Ward - A Woman’s Worth Is Never Done

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A Woman’s Worth Is Never Done
by Ward Williams
Text: Proverbs 31:10–31
Topic: What is involved in a mother’s worth
Big Idea: There is no substitute for the goodness a godly mother brings.
Keywords: Motherhood; Mothers; Mary (mother of Jesus); Family; Parenting; Marriage; Work; Vocation; Diligence; Love; Service


Introduction
  • Illustration: The peacefulness of Whistler’s Mother is deceptive.
  • Our world has relegated women to inferior positions, with much struggle.
    - Illustration: The character O-lan in Buck’s The Good Earth is noble but suffers.
  • The liberated, well-educated, self-confident young woman of the twentieth century Western world is a late phenomenon.
  • The Saga of Everywoman would be one of tears, brutality, and slavery.
The woman in Proverbs represents the ideal
  • Proverbs 31:10–31
  • All too rarely does mother receive the recognition she deserves.
  • She is a faithful and supportive wife to her husband.
  • She is a businesswoman.
  • She is a teacher.
  • Her interests take her into the community, where her influence is felt for good.
  • The woman is the focus of the family, the strength of her household.
  • She is greatly admired and beloved by all.
Jesus had the remarkable example of his mother, Mary
  • Jesus got his evident respect for women from his own mother.
  • Miraculously, God chose this humble village maiden for such an awesome responsibility.
  • Jesus must have hurt Mary when he left home, but her love followed him.
  • Mary was there at Calvary, when his friends deserted him.
  • Mary should be call blessed for giving Christians a good example of motherhood.
There is no substitute for a mother
  • Illustration: “God could not be everywhere, so he created mothers.”
  • A mother is not a substitute for God, but neither is there any substitute for a mother.
  • No one can take a mother’s place in the life of her family.
  • “Time cannot wither nor custom stale” the veneration in which we hold our mothers.
  • We salute mothers, for the world needs mothering.
Conclusion
  • Colossians 3:12–14
  • The feminine ideal of fulfilling oneself in service to others is a fine ideal for everyone.
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