Sunday Service
This powerful Mother's Day message takes us into the heart of sacrificial love through the story of Moses' mother in Exodus chapter 2. We discover a woman who defied Pharaoh's death decree, trusting God with her son's life by placing him in a basket on the Nile River. Her story reminds us that motherhood is far more than biology—it's a divine calling that requires supernatural faith, perseverance, and courage. The message beautifully illustrates how mothers are equipped with special spiritual instincts, working tirelessly in what amounts to 18,000 extra hours of labor by the time a child turns 18. Yet the true power isn't in the hours logged, but in the prayers prayed. We're reminded that mothers who stay connected to God become conduits of His miraculous intervention. The story of Hannah from 1 Samuel reinforces this truth—her persistent, tearful prayers resulted in God 'making the necessary arrangements' and giving her Samuel, whose very name means 'heard by God.' This teaches us that when we persevere in prayer, especially in seemingly impossible situations, God not only hears but responds. The message challenges us to recognize that our families are the only earthly treasure we can take to heaven, making every prayer, every sacrifice, and every sleepless night eternally significant.
