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A Mothers Day Inspirational Message to the Teen Mom

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Our children are  gifts to us, Let's thank God for the gift that he has blessed us with.  Mothers are nurturers, they are  parents, partners, friends, teachers, they are givers.  They are providers.  A mother's responsibility begins at conceptions she has to maintain her health so that she can give birth to a healthy child and once the child gets here whether she breast feed or use the formula, she has to know that the child is feed, bathed, provided for and protected.  Being a mother is a great responsibility. That is why it is so important to have God in our lives as mothers because it is hard to take on these responsibilites alone.  Now, especially when you are single you will need God to be a husband for you. God says, in his word (Phil 4:19) that he will supply all of our needs according to his riches in glory. Let God be your provider.  He says in his word he will never leave you nor forsake you. God will show you how to be a mother, we don't come here knowing how to mother, especally when you are a teen mother, you are so young that you don't have the experience. You will have to be taught, by mentors, books, etc, or sometime by triail and error, but more than anything you will know how to be a good mother through prayer and love for your child.  Gain a relationship with your heavenly father through prayer, he will teach you how to love and care for your child.  Seek God first. As in Matthew 6:33 tells us to seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness and all these things will be added to us.  A mother is like God in the physical sense of the word, she is his hands, feet, mouth piece and more, that is why is is so important to celebrate mother's day, a day set aside just for her. She deserves it. Once a mother, always a mother. 

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