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Honor Mom!

Mother's Day Message

May 14, 2023 • Pastor Chad Thompson • 1 Kings 17:8–24

Bottom line: We honor our moms because God commands us. And the command is doable because moms are honorable.


This message looks at a young mother and the lessons we can learn from her that make moms worthy of our honor.


1) She did all she could to provide for her family.

2) She took advantage of God given opportunities to bless her family.

3) She remained faithful to God and His command.

4) She interceded for her family.

5) She impacted her family positively with her faith.


In many ways our mothers did and blessed their families in the same or similar ways. For that, our moms are honorable, and the command to honor is doable. (cf. Ex. 20:12)

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