She Opens Her Mouth with Wisdom

She Opens Her Mouth with Wisdom

May 9, 2020 Off By Donna Wuerch

I’m still in Austin — was planning only a few days, but when I was needed for a project, I stayed a few days longer. Then, I was leaving on Thursday, but my precious son, in a stance that reminded me of him as a little boy, said, “Mommy, would you please stay for Mother’s Day? I want to take care of my girls!” Like he was as a little boy, I couldn’t resist those eyes or plea. But, then, to my utter surprise last night, in walks my crew from Frisco. Oh, the tears that came. My sweet Ryan and Shawntel surprised me by asking them to join us for Mother’s Day weekend! So here I am all wrapped up in love this morning the day before Mother’s Day.

One of my greatest joys in life has been to be a mother….to my own children AND to those God put into my life “to mother”. Nothing is so dear as the results of a hug or a word of wisdom I shared with someone who needed that hug or word. It is so unique and special how God designed a woman’s heart to love and nurture tenderly and teach wisely.

Leaving home at 17 to marry, I sure needed my mom’s wisdom. Besides washing clothes and cooking tips, I needed her wisdom about sharing life with a man. I remember when I wanted to run “back home” to her because of what seemed to be the biggest “spat” EVER. I’m so glad she wouldn’t let me. She reminded me that I HAD left “home”, and my new home was with the man I loved and “this little spat would pass”. And, it did.

Then, one year later, our son was born and I needed her even more. The times he was sick (and, the times I got sick), the times when, as a couple, we hit a rough patch and life seemed so out of control, the times when I needed her voice to comfort me. In God’s sovereign plan for motherhood, He gave me a mother that was my mentor, my best friend and my confidant. And, not only did He give me my mother, but He gave me the dearest mother-in-law EVER. God also gave me other older women in age and in faith (and continues to do so) that have come alongside and loved me “like a mother.”

After these many seasons of my life, watching and learning from my resilient, strong, and determined Mom during the time of my daddy’s long illness, and then as a single mom after he graduated to heaven, to my own learning to be Mom to my children and to other young women, I can assure you that God has special plans for women. He gave us life to give life to others. God’s plans for us ensure that we are “mothered” and that we “mother”.

Do you still have your Mom with you today? Treasure her. If not, treasure her because she gave us YOU! Tomorrow will be a day of celebrating moms, but perhaps we might consider being “like a mother” to those who need a mentor. Just maybe we are the answer to someone’s prayers.

I honor all the beautiful and selfless ladies that “mother” those around them with God’s love and with His wisdom that encourages and blesses them.

Proverbs 31:26 “She opens her mouth with wisdom, and the teaching of kindness is on her tongue.”