Part 7 (1/2)
I. Careful in her _house_.
No waste. Prov. xviii. 9. John, vi. 12.
Yet not stingy. No needless expense-makes a little go a long way.
II. Careful over her _children_.
Their _bodies_-health-clothes-future. 1 Tim. v. 8. 2 Cor. xii. 14.
Provident Club. Penny Bank, &c.
Their _minds_. Gives education suitable to their station. No fortune so good.
What a disgrace in these days to a mother, if a child cannot read and write!
Their _souls_. Above all, let not care for the body choke this. Mark, iv. 19.
Lay up treasure in heaven. Matt. vi. 20.
III. Let not careful mother be _too full of care_.
Not _overcharged_. Luke, xxi. 34; x. 41, 42.
'Live not in careful suspense.' Luke, xii. 29 (margin).
Cast your care on One who can bear it. 1 Pet. v. 7. Phil. iv. 6. He will not despise it, '_for He careth for you_.'
For the future, take this for your motto when over-pressed by cares and trials, 'The Lord will provide.' Gen. xxii, 14. Philip, iv. 19. Ps.
xxiii. 1.
XVIII. THE PATIENT MOTHER.
A mother has, in a peculiar degree, 'need of patience.' Heb. x. 36.
I. In trials of temper. 1 Cor. xiii. 4, 5, 7. Prov. xiv. 17.
II. With your children's faults.
Matt. xviii. 22, 35.
Look back to the days of your childhood.
Were not you equally trying to your mother?
Remember your own faults, and G.o.d's patience with you. He bears long with you.