In
many countries at some time of the year there is a focus of gratitude
and celebration for the life and influence of mothers. Today is such
a day in the United States and Canada as we celebrate Mothers Day.
On
this day we generally celebrate the mothers who gave us birth, or
adopted us, or stood in a mother’s place for us (such as an aunt or
grandmother). We give thanks for and rightly honor the people who
have cared for us and loved us.
In
God’s family the basis of our relationships is love and care as
well. Being part of God’s family is about recognizing the love and
provisions we receive from God, coming to faith by God’s grace, and
then connecting with others who have a similar relationship with
God—and inviting still others whom God wants us to welcome into his
family.
As
we learn about how the early church developed, we see that the mother
of Jesus became part of the household of the disciple John. She also
became a “mother” to John and took care of him. Jesus made sure
that this relationship of mutual adoption framed their future even as
he paid the ultimate price for all our sin.
Let’s
not forget about this important link between Mary and John. The early
church was noted for their love for one another in Christ. May we
follow that example today too and live out that legacy.