Thursday, September 9, 2010

Tender Mothers, Courageous Fighters

This from our friends, Becky and Vince Strawbridge who have 10 children and are the epitome of courageous believers:

Love Bavinck! {Herman Bavinck}  Have you read this from him?
"Children are the luxury of marital life, the treasure of the parents, the wealth of the family life. Their presence develops a great number of virtues in the parents, the father and mother–love,... devotion, and self-sacrifice, the care for the future, interest in the community, the art of education. Children check selfishness in parents, reconcile the contrasts, soften the differences, bring the hearts of the parents ever closer to each other, give them a common interest that lives outside themselves, and opens their eyes and hearts to their surroundings and posterity. They uphold to the parents, as if in mirrors, their own virtues and defects, force them to reconsider their lives, soften their criticisms, and teach them how difficult it is to rule a human being. Out of the family life there proceeds a reforming power toward the parents. Who recognizes in the sensible, industrious father of a family the boisterous youth of former days, and who ever suspected the lighthearted maid of being changed, through her first-born, into a mother who willingly makes supreme sacrifices with cheerful patience? Family life turns the selfish into servants, misers into heroes, coarse men into considerate fathers, and tender mothers into courageous fighters."

1 comment:

Hunter Joyce said...

Thanks for posting this! It is great. I would add that parenthood can be these things, but your selfishness, if you let it, can get in the way of the refining process that parenthood brings.