





Broadstreet
Church of Christ
1213 Broad Street Phenix
City, Alabama
Schedule of Services
Sunday:
Bible Study
10:00 A.M.
Morning Worship
11:00 A.M.
Evening Worship
5:00 P.M.
Wednesday:
Bible Study
7:30 P.M.
All times
Eastern
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Morning
Worship
MOTHERS-IN-LAW
Introduction:
A. The special honor that people give to mothers on the 2nd Sunday of May,
to children on the 2nd Sunday of June, to fathers on the 3rd Sunday of June,
to grandparents on the 2nd Sunday of September, to mothers-in-law on the 4th
Sunday of October
B. to Jesus 52 Sundays each year - Revelation 1:10 - puts into practice what
the Bible teaches:
1. Fulfill your obligations to everyone -Romans 13:7
2. Someone wrote, “‘A little love means so much’ for your other mother.” But
why is there no “Fathers-in-law Day”?
C. Traditionally, the fourth Sunday in October is the occasion to honor
mothers-in-law for their contribution to the success of families and for
their good humor in enduring bad jokes
I. MRS. NOAH:
A. Mrs. Noah was the mother of three sons, Shem, Ham, and Japheth -Genesis
5:32, and she was also the mother-in-law for the sons’ wives
B. What kind of mother-in-law was Mrs. Noah? Her husband was “a preacher of
righteousness,” warning everyone for 120 years that a world-wide flood was
coming, and that everyone, who did not get in the ship he was building,
would be drowned - ii Peter 2:5; Genesis 6:2, 17
C. Not only did Mrs. Noah believe her husband’s preaching, but also their
three sons and their three daughters-in-law, eight people altogether - i
Peter 3:20:
1. If Mrs. Noah had not been kind and congenial with her three
daughters-in-law, both before the flood, and during a whole year housed
together in the ship -Genesis 7:11; Genesis 8:14, friction would have
developed
2. The lack of any hint of in-law trouble developing is a compliment both to
Mrs. Noah and to the three daughters-in-law. The fact that those three
daughters-in-law walked into the ship with Mrs. Noah, believing that they
would never see their own mothers again, is a strong indication that they
had learned to love their mother-in-law
II. NAOMI:
A.The name “Naomi” means one is pleasant, sweet, agreeable, charming:
1. If ever a woman deserved that name, it was the wife of Elimelech -Ruth
1:2
2. But in regard to her daughter-in-law Ruth, Naomi could have been so ugly.
When her son had married out of Israel, a Moabitess, isolating God’s law
-Exodus 34:16; Deuteronomy 7:3, she could have broken with her son, saying,
“Take your pagan wife and never again cross my threshold.” Instead, since
the marriage was made, she decided to make the best of it, and to make good
come from it. She was kind and loving toward Ruth.
b. Her congenial disposition caused her daughter-in-law Ruth to love her
more than she loved her own mother. When Naomi was leaving Moab to return to
Bethlehem, she kissed the now widowed Ruth and urged her to return to her
mother’s home - Ruth 1:8-10:
1. But Ruth pleaded: Entreat me not to leave you, or to return from
following after you, for where you go, I will go, and where you lodge, I
will lodge. Your people will be my people, and your God my God. Where you
die, will I die, and there will I be buried. May Yahweh do so to me, and
more also, if anything but death parts you and me - Ruth 1:16,17
2. What love for a mother-in-law! Naomi’s manner of life had so affected
Ruth she was changing religions. She could see that her religion, centering
in the god Chemosh - I Kings 11:7; II Kings 23:13, was not to be compared
with the religion centering in Yahweh, the God of Israel
3. Furthermore, she did not know that God would use her as one of the
grandmothers of Jesus Christ - Ruth 4:17-22; Matthew 1:1-5
Iii. PETER’S MOTHER-IN-LAW:
a. On one occasion Jesus “went into Peter’s house, and saw his
mother-in-law, who was lying down with fever” -Matthew 8:14. Jesus “rebuked
the fever, and it left her. She arose and immediately began serving” -Luke
4:39. She did not sit and wait to be served, but she “immediately began
serving.”
b. The disposition of every admirable person, man or woman, is to be a
servant: “whoever among you who wishes to be great shall be your servant,
... even as the Son of man came not to be served, but to serve, and to give
his life a ransom for many” - Matthew 20:26, 28
iV. TOO MUCH LOVE FOR MOTHERS-IN-LAW
a. As beautiful and lovely as is love for mothers-in-law, it is superseded
by love for Christ - Luke 12:51-53; Matthew 6:33; luke 14:26 – love less is
what “hate” means here
B. Even the blood of a loveable mother-in-law will not save a soul from sin,
for only Jesus “by his blood” washes away our sins - Revelation 1:5
Conclusion:
A. on this lord’s day we honor our mothers and our mothers-in-law
B. why not honor the lord and obey him?
Evening Worship
What
the Bible Says About Mothers
Proverbs
31:29
Introduction:
A. Smith's Bible Dictionary - Mother -
The superiority of the Hebrew over all contemporaneous systems of
legislation and of morals is strongly shown in the higher estimation of the
mother in the Jewish family, as contrasted with modern Oriental as well as
ancient Oriental and classical usage. Mother was to be treated with honor -
Exodus 20:12; Leviticus 19:3; Deuteronomy 5:16; Deuteronomy 21:18; Proverbs
10:1; Proverbs 15:20; Proverbs 17:25; Proverbs 29:15; Proverbs 31:1,30
B. Let Us Reflect On What The Bible Says About Mothers
I. Mother:
a. Blessings of - Psalm 113:9
b. Comfort of- Isaiah 66:12,13
c. Duties of - Titus 2:4; Proverbs 31: 26,27;30
d. Gift of God- Proverbs 18:22; Proverbs 19:14; Psalm 113:9
e. Praised by her family- Proverbs 31:28
F. To be cared for and honored - Genesis 32:11; Proverbs 23:22; John 19:27;
Ephesians 6:2,3
II. Mother
A. Described as:
1. Loving - Exodus 2:1-10
2. Appreciative - II Kings 4:19-37
3. Weeping - Luke 7:12-15
4. Remembering - Luke 2:51
B. Kinds of:
1. Idolatrous - Judges 17:1-4
2. Troubled – Luke 2:44-48
3. Cruel - II Kings 11:1,2
4. Joyful - Psalm 113:9
5. Good - Proverbs 31:1
6. Scheming - Matthew 20:20-23
7. Prayerful - Acts 12:12
C. Duties toward:
1. Honor - Ephesians 6:2
2. Obedience - Deuteronomy 21:18,19
3. Protection - Genesis 32:11
4. Provision - John 19:25-27
III. Motherhood:
A. Described as:
1. Painful -Genesis 3:16
2. Sometimes dangerous -Genesis 35:16-20
3. Yet joyful -John 16:21
4. Object of prayer- Genesis 25:21
B. Blessings of:
1. Fulfills divine law - Genesis 1:28
2. Makes joyful - Psalm 113:9
3. Woman's "salvation" - I Timothy 2:15
IV. Children are:
a. Are a gift from God - Genesis 33:5; Psalm 127:3
b. Are capable of glorifying God -
Psalm 8:2; Psalm 148:12,13; Matthew 21:15,16
V, Children SHOULD BE;
a. Brought to Christ - Mark 10:13-16
b. Brought early to the house of God - I Samuel 1:24; I Timothy 3:15
c. Instructed in the ways of God - Proverbs 22:6
D, Judiciously trained - Proverbs 22:15; Proverbs 29:17; Ephesians 6:4
VI. Children:
a. Often prayed for- I Samuel 1:10,11; Luke 1:13
b. Often given in answer to prayer - Genesis 25:21; I Samuel 1:27; Luke 1:13
Conclusion:
a. Thank God for Mothers
b. Remember Her and Honor Her On this Day and each and every day
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