Posted on 05/12/2006 11:18:46 AM PDT by Mr. Silverback
This upcoming Sunday is Mothers Day. Its the day when Americans remember and celebrate the contributions and sacrifices their moms have made on their behalf.
In honor of Mothers Day, Id like to tell you a story about one mother whose devotion shaped not only her sons life but countless others, as well.
Her name was Monica. A Christian, she was married to a prominent man who wasnt a believer. He was unfaithful and even beat her at times. Monicas response was to go to church every day and pray for his conversion. She hoped that by setting a godly example, even in the midst of her mistreatment, she might win him over. And thats exactly what happened.
The suffering and anguish caused by her husband paled before what Monicas oldest son put her through. He lived a dissolute life, devoted to pleasure. He left one mistress and took up with another. His only son was born out-of-wedlock.
His lack of faith and rejection of Christian truth hurt Monica even more. He belittled her beliefs and seemed to go out of his way to embrace Christianitys competitors for the hearts and, especially, minds of his contemporaries. He later recalled how his being dead [to] that faith and spirit which, as he put it, [my mother] had from you . . . O, Lord made her weep.
Still, Monica never gave up. The greatest preacher of the time, knowing of her prayers and tears for her son, told her that it is impossible that the son of so many tears should perish.
That preacher, Bishop Ambrose of Milan, was right. At the age of 35, Monicas son, Augustine, became a Christian and was baptized, along with his son, Adeodatus, by Ambrose. A few months later, on the way home to Hippo with Augustine and Adeodatus, Monica fell ill and died.
Monica could not have known that her prayers and devotion would affect not only the life of her son but also the course of history. Her concern was that her son believe the truth which is in Jesus.
This devotion to the spiritual welfare of her son is why Monica is regarded as the model for all Christian mothers. Like Susannah Wesley, her zeal for the salvation of her son had an impact far beyond anything she could have imagined.
But theres another reason why Monicas story should resonate with BreakPoint listeners and readers. Her concern was not only that her son give up his debauchery, as important as that was. Monica was determined that he embrace the truth of Christianity. She prayed that he would renounce false worldviews and put his sharp mind to the service of Christian truth.
And thats exactly what he did. Augustine championed the Christian worldview against the false alternatives of his day. Much of what Christians believe today was first and best articulated by Monicas son. His writings, the Confessions and the City of God, are considered classics, not only of the Christian faith, but also of all of Western culture and civilization. Those books have profoundly shaped me and my ministry.
While there can be only one Monica and Augustine, every Christian motherand father, for that mattershould be concerned with their kids worldviews. Praying for them and teaching them to seek after Christian truth is a solemn duty on our part and a contribution they will always remember, whether it is Mothers Day or any other day of the year.
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This is sick. Spreading fairy tales about how wonderfully things work out if women whose husbands beat them don't take the kids and leave, and just pray a lot instead, is very harmful. Plenty of women and their children have ended up dead due to believing garbage like this.
Monica - http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/saintm04.htm
Augustine - http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/sainta02.htm
Refrain:
Im coming home, Im coming home,
To live my wasted life anew,
For mothers prayers have followed me,
Have followed me the whole world through.
Oer desert wild, oer mountain high,
A wanderer I chose to be;
A wretched soul, condemned to die,
Still mothers prayers have followed me.
Refrain
He turned my darkness into light,
This blessed Christ of Calvary!
Ill praise His name both day and night,
That mothers prayers have followed me.
Refrain
Lizzie DeArmond & Bentley Deforest Ackley, 1912
Exactly. It's basically saying women who don't put up with being cheated on and beaten are bad wives and mothers.
It is not a fairy tale. It is the history of the mother of one the Christian church's greatest theologians of all time.
It's not "history"; it's an invention of a cause-and-effect relationship for which there is no evidence. And promoting belief in that cause-end-effect relationship is promoting the brutal abuse and murders of women who don't get themselves and their children safely out of the way of abusers before it's too late, and of the children who get no choice in the matter.
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