A post from nine years ago…
With Mother’s Day being last week and wrapping up the subject of Moses in Sunday School, I am going to share part of an article called “Who Do You Admire?” by Brenda Combs
Jochebed, mother to Moses, here is a woman to admire! She had the courage to defy the Pharaoh no less and refused to condemn her son to death as so decreed. In our society we are surrounded with individuals who give in to popularity, fads, whims, and politically correctness but here was a woman who had everything to lose yet willingly put her child first despite what society wanted her to do. She had the creativity to hide him in a basket upon the Nile and care for him once the Pharaoh’s daughter claimed him took him to her heart. She only had him for a short time, but you can bet she taught him of the Lord’s way and loved him completely each and every second she had with him. Finally, she placed her confidence in God after all she could do and her children are examples to all who value strength, integrity, faithfulness and righteousness.
Side Note: I love having discussions with Brenda, and yesterday we talked about the heroine, Rahab, whose bravery helped Joshua and the Israelite army conquer Canaan. And the Bible will continue with women making sure that Israel goes forward.
Coming soon A royal aunt’s sacrifice in the French Revolution. A glimpse at my book in progress about a timeless and biblical princess plus Poet’s Profile.
Moses in his Mother’s Arms was painted by the British artist Simeon Solomon (1840–1905)
I love this picture you selected and your insight. She is an unsung hero like so many loving, dedicated mothers. What the world doesn’t recognize, the Angels watch over and The Lord blesses. Keep writing, you always lift my heart!