
DEVOTION: Isaiah 66:13 “As a mother comforts her child, so will I comfort you…”
THOUGHT:
There is something really special about this picture. Four women standing together under an open sky, smiling and enjoying the moment. It may look simple at first, but moments like this often mean more than they seem. Mothers know both joy and hardship. They pray, encourage, sacrifice, and keep loving through every season. That steady love is part of what makes motherhood so meaningful.
A mother’s love is often seen in quiet ways — in prayers, in constant care, in kind words, and in the choice to keep showing up even when life is hard. That kind of love gives us a glimpse of the heart of God. Isaiah reminds us that God comforts His people like a mother comforts her child, with tenderness, compassion, and love. Mothers are not perfect, but their love can reflect something deeply sacred.
When I look at this picture, I see love, strength, friendship, and faithfulness. I see women who have made a difference in the lives of so many. This Mother’s Day, we give thanks for mothers and for all women who nurture, guide, encourage, and love others. Their lives remind us that love still matters and still stands strong. Happy Mother’s Day to all the beautiful ladies of this church family.
PRAYER:
Almighty and Holy God, today we thank You for all the women who have made a difference in our lives, mothers, grandmothers, daughters, sisters, friends, mentors, and caregivers who have loved, encouraged, prayed, sacrificed, and quietly carried others through difficult days. Thank You for the strength, compassion, and faithfulness they continue to show in so many ways. We lift up our church family today. In a world that often feels loud, rushed, divided, and overwhelming, help us to remain grounded in Your peace and guided by Your love. Draw us closer to one another and remind us to care well for the people around us.
We especially pray for those who are struggling just to make ends meet — families worried about food, bills, housing, and the weight of everyday life. Provide for them, Lord. Open doors, stir compassion in others, and help us as a church to notice needs and respond with kindness and generosity. And today, may every person who feels tired, forgotten, grieving, or alone know that they are deeply loved by You. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

“As a mother comforts her child, so will I comfort you…”
THOUGHT:
There is something really special about this picture. Four women standing together under an open sky, smiling and enjoying the moment. It may look simple at first, but moments like this often mean more than they seem. Mothers know both joy and hardship. They pray, encourage, sacrifice, and keep loving through every season. That steady love is part of what makes motherhood so meaningful.
A mother’s love is often seen in quiet ways — in prayers, in constant care, in kind words, and in the choice to keep showing up even when life is hard. That kind of love gives us a glimpse of the heart of God. Isaiah reminds us that God comforts His people like a mother comforts her child, with tenderness, compassion, and love. Mothers are not perfect, but their love can reflect something deeply sacred.
When I look at this picture, I see love, strength, friendship, and faithfulness. I see women who have made a difference in the lives of so many. This Mother’s Day, we give thanks for mothers and for all women who nurture, guide, encourage, and love others. Their lives remind us that love still matters and still stands strong. Happy Mother’s Day to all the beautiful ladies of this church family.
PRAYER:
Almighty and Holy God, today we thank You for all the women who have made a difference in our lives, mothers, grandmothers, daughters, sisters, friends, mentors, and caregivers who have loved, encouraged, prayed, sacrificed, and quietly carried others through difficult days. Thank You for the strength, compassion, and faithfulness they continue to show in so many ways. We lift up our church family today. In a world that often feels loud, rushed, divided, and overwhelming, help us to remain grounded in Your peace and guided by Your love. Draw us closer to one another and remind us to care well for the people around us.
We especially pray for those who are struggling just to make ends meet — families worried about food, bills, housing, and the weight of everyday life. Provide for them, Lord. Open doors, stir compassion in others, and help us as a church to notice needs and respond with kindness and generosity. And today, may every person who feels tired, forgotten, grieving, or alone know that they are deeply loved by You. In Jesus’ name, Amen.