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Why is Motherhood the toughest job on earth?

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Lori Michelle

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Motherhood doesn’t come with a manual. HONOR HER. It’s the toughest job on earth!

In honor of Mother’s Day in the USA, this broadcast of Running on Love with GOD will be dedicated to all the Mothers of the world. Motherhood is the toughest job on the face of the earth. Understanding how difficult it is to be a mom, will help you honor her and perhaps love her even more.

Although we are commanded to honor thy mother and father, in many homes, it is easier to see the father receiving more respect and ruling the roost. Mothers who choose to stay at home and raise their children over having a career are considered less valuable to our material world. Stay at home mothers are paid nothing for their time and their tasks of caring for the family are simply expected.

A mother has the most influential job in our world, raising our children who are in control of our very future. Despite this fact, when a woman decides that she wants motherhood to be her full-time work, she receives little or no acknowledgement. Her work is often scoffed at and called “women’s work” as though it is something to be looked down upon. In honor of Mother’s Day, let’s learn how special motherhood truly is and how God Himself reveres the mother over all his creations.

In this broadcast of Running on Love with GOD, I will share what Hashem GOD says about the mother. He has shared with me how the mother is closest to Him and Godliness, yet in our world we see women treated like slave labor. Listen and learn how we need to change our perception about motherhood and revere all that the mother does for us and our world. Without her and God Himself, there is literally no more.

Listen, learn, and work for peace. May we have world peace in our time.

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