
Mother's Day || 1 Kings 17:8–24 || Sergio Fesiuk
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In this powerful and deeply moving Mother’s Day sermon, we journey through 1 Kings 17 and discover how God meets mothers right where they are—in seasons of scarcity, heartbreak, resilience, and radical faith. Using the story of the widow of Zarephath, this message honors the full spectrum of motherhood: joyful, grieving, single, waiting, spiritual, and grandmothering.
You’ll hear real-life insight, biblical depth, and pastoral compassion woven together to celebrate every woman who carries the heart of a mother. This is not just a message for biological mothers—it’s for anyone who loves, nurtures, sacrifices, and believes even when the jar is nearly empty.
In this episode:
- What the widow’s story reveals about God’s provision and timing
- How motherhood often begins where human strength ends
- Why spiritual motherhood is just as powerful as biological motherhood
- Encouragement for women in every season of life
Whether you are a mother, have a mother, long to be a mother, or serve like one—this message will speak directly to your heart. It’s a celebration of faith in action, love in sacrifice, and hope in hard places.
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