Most people would agree that mothers are very special people. In many countries, we even set aside a date on the calendar—Mother’s Day—to celebrate them. As I was thinking about my own mom, I remembered another mother who’s truly worth knowing. Jochebed protected her newborn—“a special baby”—because she loved him (Exodus 2:2). The law of a power-hungry king required baby Moses to be drowned. But due to her deep faith in God, she was “not afraid to disobey the king’s command” (Acts 5:29; Hebrews 11:23). Moses was saved in an amazing way! By God’s providence, Jochebed became Moses’ nursemaid. And when Moses was older, he was “taught all the wisdom of the Egyptians” (Acts 7:22). The infant in peril became a prince of privilege (Exodus 2:7-10).
As an adult, Moses turned his back on the power and pleasures of Egypt. Instead, he chose to suffer with his oppressed people. He wasn’t afraid of the king’s anger because he saw “the one who is invisible” (Hebrews 11:24-27).
How did Moses know the history of his people? How did he obtain his convictions? How did he develop such deep faith in God?
As his nursemaid (Exodus 2:9), Jochebed likely had opportunities to tell Moses the stories of Yahweh and the history of his people. Her godly influence and great faith may have therefore been imprinted on the life and heart of Moses (Deuteronomy 6:6-9).
Jochebed’s three children testify to the kind of mother she was. Aaron, Miriam, and Moses became the leaders of God’s people (Micah 6:4). Jochebed means “Jehovah (God) is her glory.” She lived up to her name by His power and help. Today, may we celebrate godly mothers who point their children to Jesus and live out their faith by His strength.
NLT 365-day reading plan passage for today: Psalm 23:1-6
More:
Read Psalm 78:2-7 to see what God commands fathers and mothers to teach their children.
Next:
What makes your mother or another mom you know special? What’s one reason you’re thankful for her? Why is it vital for those who are older to pass on God’s wisdom to the young?
Gary Shultz on May 14, 2017 at 6:29 am
Hi K.T: To me many moms are special, there have many who have given of themselves for the sake of their children, and others for that matter. All totaled, however, a mother who has a godly soul, is a most beautiful work of God’s expression. Moms seem to automatically be able to show unconditional love. God has blessed them in ways that have healed, encouraged, and cared for many; the love of a godly mother. They stand as a testimony to the tenderness of God’s love, giving, and reaching beyond themselves to place qualities of kindness in their families and those who’s lives she has touched. Truly Prov. 31 has show cased the high standard of a godly woman. Any woman who follows God’s heart is a special mom, husband, children or not, she is a special agent God has appointed to bless this cracked world with. Thanks K.T.
hsnpoor on May 16, 2017 at 6:17 pm
Nice!
bperez on May 14, 2017 at 8:55 am
Nice to see you back Mr. Gary 🙂