Strength and Dignity: Honoring the Women Who Shaped Our Faith
Proverbs 31:25-31 • 2 Timothy 1:5
Strength, faith passed down, the influence of godly women
Lois and Eunice: The Faith That Was in Your Mother First
The Kitchen Counter Bible
A pastor was once asked who influenced his faith more than anyone. Without hesitation he said, 'My mother. Not because she sat me down and taught me theology. But because every morning when I came downstairs, her Bible was open on the kitchen counter. She never told me to read the Bible. She just read it herself, in front of me, year after year. By the time I was old enough to have questions, I already knew where to look for answers — because I had watched her look there my entire life.' Faith is not only taught. It is caught. And it is often caught in kitchens, at counters, in the ordinary moments when no one is trying to be a role model.
Source: Pastoral testimony
Clothed with Strength and Dignity
Her Children Rise and Call Her Blessed
Applications
- 1Be specific in your gratitude. This week, tell a mother or mother figure one specific memory that shaped your faith. Vague thanks is forgettable. Specific thanks changes a person's day.
- 2If Mother's Day is complicated for you, give yourself grace. God sees you. Your grief, your longing, your pain — they do not disqualify you from this day.
- 3Mothers and mother figures: your faithfulness matters more than your perfection. The Bible on the kitchen counter is a sermon your children will remember for the rest of their lives.
- 4Consider the Lois-Eunice-Timothy chain: who planted faith in you, and in whom are you planting faith? The chain is only as strong as the current generation's willingness to pass it forward.
Prayer Suggestions
- Lord, we thank You for the women who shaped our faith — mothers, grandmothers, aunts, mentors, and mother figures. Their influence echoes through generations.
- For those for whom today is hard — who grieve, who long, who carry complicated feelings — hold them gently. Let them know they are seen and loved.
- Give every mother here the strength and dignity that comes not from perfection but from Your presence. Let them laugh at the future because they trust the God who holds it.
- May the faith that lives in this generation be passed faithfully to the next. Make us Loises and Eunices for the Timothys in our lives. Amen.
Preaching Toolkit
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 (2011)
For seven movies, Molly Weasley is the quintessential mother: cooking, worrying, knitting sweaters, fussing over her children. She is background noise in an epic war. And then Bellatrix Lestrange threatens her daughter Ginny — and Molly steps forward with a fury that silences the battlefield and delivers the most memorable line in the franchise. In that moment, every viewer understood: the strength that kept that family together through years of war was not background noise. It was the foundation. Mother's Day celebrates the Molly Weasleys — the women whose daily faithfulness looks ordinary until you realize it is the thing that held everything together.
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Timothy's faith can be traced to two women who never preached a sermon. The most influential pulpit in history might be a kitchen counter.
Mother's Day is complicated. If your heart is heavy today — from grief, from longing, from a painful relationship — God sees you. You are welcome here exactly as you are.
Proverbs 31 is not a checklist for superwomen. It is a love letter from a husband who finally noticed. Maybe start there.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I preach a Mother's Day sermon that is sensitive to those who are hurting?
Acknowledge early in the sermon that the day is complicated — for those who have lost mothers, those with painful relationships, those who long for children, and those who have lost children. This template includes that acknowledgment in the second section. Don't skip it.
Should a Mother's Day sermon focus only on biological mothers?
No. Include grandmothers, aunts, mentors, foster mothers, stepmothers, and spiritual mothers. The Lois-Eunice-Timothy model includes a grandmother — broaden your definition of motherhood to honor all the women who shape faith.
Is Proverbs 31 appropriate for a modern audience?
Yes, when taught correctly. Proverbs 31 is not a checklist of impossible standards — it is a poem of praise for a specific woman's character. Focus on the heart qualities (strength, dignity, wisdom, fear of the Lord) rather than the cultural specifics. This template takes that approach.
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