

If I
live in a house of
spotless beauty
with everything in its
place, but have not Love,
I am a
housekeepernot a
homemaker.
If I
have time for waxing,
polishing,
and decorative
achievements, but have
not Love,
my children learn
cleanlinessnot
godliness.
Love
leaves the dust in search
of a child's laugh.
Love smiles at the tiny
fingerprints on a newly
cleaned window.
Love wipes away the tears
before it wipes up the
spilled milk.
Love picks up the child
before it picks up the
toys.
Love is
present through the
trials.
Love reprimands,
reproves, and is
responsive.
Love crawls with the
baby, walks with the
toddler,
runs with the child, then
stands aside
to let the youth walk
into adulthood.
Love is
the key that opens
salvation's message to a
child's heart.
Before I became a mother
I took glory in my house
of perfection.
Now I glory in God's
perfection of my
child.
As a mother, there is
much I must teach my
child,
but the greatest of all
is Love.
~Author
Unknown~
