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May 11, 2026
Daily Devotional:
“Finding Strength in the Quiet After”
Proverbs 31:25-26
"Strength and dignity are her clothing, and she laughs at the time to come. She opens her mouth with wisdom, and the teaching of kindness is on her tongue."
The celebration of Mother’s Day often comes with a whirlwind of flowers, cards, and gatherings. But in the days that follow, once the Sunday brunch is over and the house grows quiet, we find the space to truly reflect on the depth of maternal love—both the kind we have received and the kind we give. Motherhood is rarely defined by the grand gestures highlighted on a holiday. Instead, it is built in the survival mode of daily life in the early mornings, the difficult sacrifices, and the quiet resilience required to set aside one's own dreams to nurture the dreams of others.
In the quiet after Mother's Day, whether you are a mother currently in the thick of raising children, someone reflecting on a mother’s life well-lived, orsomeone navigating the bittersweet feelings that follow this holiday, remember that legacy is a slow-growing garden.
It is easy to feel that our efforts go unnoticed when the cards are put away. However, strength and dignity aren't just about what we do; they are about thecharacter we forge in the middle of life's transitions. Sometimes, the greatest act of faith is simply continuing to provide "the teaching of kindness" even when we are tired or searching for our own next chapter.
The days after Mother's Day are a perfect time to recognize that your value isn't tied to a single calendar date. Your identity is multifaceted; composed of yourprofessional skills, your care for your family, and the unique passions that make you who you are.
Our verse for today is a reminder that true influence doesn't come from being the loudest or the most powerful person in the room, but from being a person of deep substance who uses their strength to lift others up.
What is one lesson from a maternal figure that helps you navigate your career or personal life today? In the quiet moments of this week, how can you honor the"human" side of yourself; the part that exists beyond just your roles and responsibilities? Where is God calling you to use your "strength and dignity" in this current season of your life?
By Y.E.S. Jesus Youth Encountering Savior JesusMay 11, 2026
Daily Devotional:
“Finding Strength in the Quiet After”
Proverbs 31:25-26
"Strength and dignity are her clothing, and she laughs at the time to come. She opens her mouth with wisdom, and the teaching of kindness is on her tongue."
The celebration of Mother’s Day often comes with a whirlwind of flowers, cards, and gatherings. But in the days that follow, once the Sunday brunch is over and the house grows quiet, we find the space to truly reflect on the depth of maternal love—both the kind we have received and the kind we give. Motherhood is rarely defined by the grand gestures highlighted on a holiday. Instead, it is built in the survival mode of daily life in the early mornings, the difficult sacrifices, and the quiet resilience required to set aside one's own dreams to nurture the dreams of others.
In the quiet after Mother's Day, whether you are a mother currently in the thick of raising children, someone reflecting on a mother’s life well-lived, orsomeone navigating the bittersweet feelings that follow this holiday, remember that legacy is a slow-growing garden.
It is easy to feel that our efforts go unnoticed when the cards are put away. However, strength and dignity aren't just about what we do; they are about thecharacter we forge in the middle of life's transitions. Sometimes, the greatest act of faith is simply continuing to provide "the teaching of kindness" even when we are tired or searching for our own next chapter.
The days after Mother's Day are a perfect time to recognize that your value isn't tied to a single calendar date. Your identity is multifaceted; composed of yourprofessional skills, your care for your family, and the unique passions that make you who you are.
Our verse for today is a reminder that true influence doesn't come from being the loudest or the most powerful person in the room, but from being a person of deep substance who uses their strength to lift others up.
What is one lesson from a maternal figure that helps you navigate your career or personal life today? In the quiet moments of this week, how can you honor the"human" side of yourself; the part that exists beyond just your roles and responsibilities? Where is God calling you to use your "strength and dignity" in this current season of your life?