May 8, 2016
In the 19th century, before the age of television, oratory was an extremely popular form of entertainment. During those golden years of public speaking, one of the most noted speakers was American lawyer and political leader Robert Ingersoll. He captivated his audiences, sometimes with speeches lasting three hours as he lectured on almost any subject. But, his most frequent theme was agnosticism.
One day, two college students attended his lecture. At the end of his scathing skepticism about religion, one student said to the other, "Well, I guess he destroyed your Christian faith, right out from under you, didn't he?" The other student calmly responded, "No, not at all. Until he can explain my mother's life, I will stand by my mother's God." How true! No one on earth teaches us more convincingly about God and life than our own mothers.
Our mother's untiring devotion and care follow us all the days of our lives. Even before our birth, we hear the reassuring sound of love in our mother's voice. After we are born, it is from her lips that we learn how beautiful we are coming fresh from the hands of God. And, our self-confidence is born. Our mother's eyes see our gifts and her finger points us in the right direction to a meaningful life. As Napoleon Bonaparte observed, "the future destiny of a child is always the work of the mother."
When we are infants, our mother's hands help us take our first faltering steps. And, she never leaves our side. By her wisdom, she guides us still, even at a distance, throughout all our life's journey. Those times when we fall and hurt ourselves, she is there to wipe away the tears and heal the wounds. Not only in our childhood, but always.