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God's Gift to Moms

41 min · 10 de may de 2026
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What does God truly value in mothers? In this Mother's Day message from Proverbs 31:30, Pastor Spencer Harmon addresses three groups—older moms reflecting on former seasons, current moms in peak motherhood status, and future moms envisioning their calling—revealing three features of freedom God offers: freedom from people pleasing by escaping the deceitfulness of charm and the enslaving chain of living for others' approval; freedom from shallow beauty that fades; and freedom from crippling fear through hoping in God. From social media stories to gardenia bush roots, discover that God's ultimate gift to mothers isn't simply freedom—it's himself.

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