Friday, October 9, 2009

a "mother heart"...

For the past few weeks I have been studying and pondering the divine role of motherhood. This week an amazing women that I serve with on our ward's Relief Society presidency shared a quote from a talk by Julie B. Beck called A "Mother Heart" I was so touched by the quote that I looked up the talk to read. It is an amazing talk...you must read it!!! Here is the quote that touched me so:

"I was recently at a park where I met a group of women with mother hearts. They were young, covenant-keeping women. They were bright and had obtained advanced degrees from respected universities. Now they were devoting their considerable gifts to planning dinner that evening and sharing housekeeping ideas. They were teaching two-year-olds to be kind to one another. They were soothing babies, kissing bruised knees, and wiping tears. I asked one of those mothers how it came about that she could transfer her talents so cheerfully into the role of motherhood. She replied, “I know who I am, and I know what I am supposed to do. The rest just follows.” That young mother will build faith and character in the next generation one family prayer at a time, one scripture study session, one book read aloud, one song, one family meal after another. She is involved in a great work. She knows that “children are an heritage of the Lord” and “happy is the [woman] that hath [a] quiver full of them” (Ps. 127:3, 5). She knows that the influence of righteous, conscientious, persistent, daily mothering is far more lasting, far more powerful, far more influential than any earthly position or institution invented by man. She has the vision that, if worthy, she has the potential to be blessed as Rebekah of old to be “the mother of thousands of millions” (Gen. 24:60)."

Amazing right?!!! Sister Beck continues on:

"Covenant-keeping women with mother hearts know that whether motherhood comes early or late; whether they are blessed with a “quiver full” of children here in mortality or not; whether they are single, married, or left to carry the responsibility of parenthood alone—in holy temples they are “endowed with power from on high” (D&C 38:32), and with that endowment they received the promised blessings and are “persuaded of them, and embraced them” (Heb. 11:13).

Every girl and woman who makes and keeps sacred covenants can have a mother heart. There is no limit to what a woman with a mother heart can accomplish. Righteous women have changed the course of history and will continue to do so, and their influence will spread and grow exponentially throughout the eternities. How grateful I am to the Lord for trusting women with the divine mission of motherhood. Like Mother Eve I am “glad” (see Moses 5:11) to know these things. In the name of Jesus Christ, amen."

I hope that when my children look back at who their mother is/was they will remember me as a woman with a "mother heart." A mother who knew who she was and why she was here, who loved them eternally and did her best to love and bless the lives of others.

Just a thought...

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks Heather!!

Jason and Jen said...

Heather, You are great to put spiritual things on your blog. Thanks! I have been studying motherhood this week as well, I just feel so overwhelmed with this 4th kid and it helps to hear uplifting things!

Sarah H. said...

I know for a fact that your children will look at all the wonderful, loving things that you did and still do for them. You are an awesome example of a mother and do such a wonderful job.

Thanks for the message. I think we all need this kind of reminder to be better.