Regina Swarn Audio Series Presents - What Does It Really Mean To Honor Your Mother
Episode Date: May 10, 2026Fan MailMother’s Day isn’t just a date on the calendar, it’s a mirror. It shows us who loved us well, who we’ve appreciated, and who we’ve taken for granted. I’m sending a sincere Happy Mo...ther’s Day to good mothers around the world and to every person who has carried a mothering role, including adoptive moms, stepmoms, spiritual mothers, and even dads who had to become “mom” when life changed.I also make something plain: this message is for the good mothers, the ones who raised children to be decent human beings, who provided, taught, and loved with consistency. I share my own grief and gratitude for my mother who has passed, and I dedicate this moment to the women who mothered me with care. If you’ve ever wished you could say “thank you” one more time, you’ll feel the honesty in this reflection.Then we get direct about family respect and responsibility. If you’re living at home and refusing to help, if you’re disrespectful, if you think your words and actions don’t matter, I challenge that mindset. I talk about the faith-based principle of sowing and reaping, and why mistreating parents, especially vulnerable parents dealing with dementia, is never hidden and never harmless. Love is not only gifts, it’s patience, support, and honor in everyday life.If this resonates, listen through, share it with someone who needs a reset, and subscribe for more honest encouragement. After you listen, will you reach out to a mother figure today and tell them what they meant to you?Music Show endSupport the showContact My official website www.reginaswarn.com swarnregina@gmail.com
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Now let's take you into an episode of Regina Swarn Audio Series.
Welcome to another episode, a very special episode of Regina Swarn.
Audio series presents Happy Mother's Day.
And I'm going to say Happy Mother's Day around the world.
I'll go ahead and say that.
Although in some countries, this might not be your Mother Day,
but I'm going to go ahead and say Happy Mother's Day to the mothers,
the good mothers around the world.
Now, I know a lot of people may not have natural-born children.
It may not be your blood kids or,
but you could be your adopted mom or even some dads can go for moms as well.
I want to say happy Mother's Day to you.
My beloved mother is gone to be with the Lord.
She passed away five years ago, and roughly almost six years now.
She was a beautiful, beautiful mother.
She was a great mom.
She was a wonderful, wonderful mom.
I can't say any more than that.
So I just remember her teaching us about the Lord and providing for us, along with my dad.
I had a good mom and dad.
I cannot complain.
They were great parents because when I talk on one, I had to talk of the other.
When I talk about my mother, I have to talk about my dad.
but today it is Mother's Day.
So I'm going to say happy Mother's Day again to all the great and wonderful mothers around the world.
And again, you may be a dad that's having to play the role of a mom because maybe you're not with your wife.
Maybe she passed away or the kids might be under your care.
So happy Mother's Day.
If you are a mother of animals, you're a cat mother.
What I mean by that?
If you, I know a lady, she has no kids, but she got a herd of animals.
And she's, they call her the mother, animal mother.
I want to wish her a happy mother's day today.
She know who she is.
And there's a lot of people out there that don't, does not have kids, but, um,
They have beautiful animals, and you take care of those animals.
Happy Mother's Day to you.
Happy Mother's Day to you, if you, again, are an adopted mom.
If you have adopted children, you're a stepmom, happy Mother's Day to you.
I am highly aware that every mother is not a good mother.
Every mom is not a good mom.
There are lots of bad moms out there.
This podcast is not for you.
I want the kids right now to know this, that if your mom was a bad mother, she treated you wrong, she disrespected you, bad things, she just didn't have a good relationship.
Well, guess what?
I'm not talking about a mother like that.
This podcast goes out to those mothers who were really beautiful, beautiful moms.
beautiful moms.
That's what this podcast is for.
That's who this podcast is for.
And I have to say I had beautiful women in my life who acted as mother.
And again, some of them have passed away.
One of them is still alive, and I'm just, she's in my prayers.
But the rest has passed away.
again, my natural mom passed back in 2020.
If you are a child and you got a good mother
and you are taking advantage of that good mother
by disrespecting her, by not working, living there,
not help sharing in the responsibilities,
because I feel like if you're going to stay with your parents,
you should be contributing something.
If you are a child who's still at home,
you should definitely be doing something to help contribute to the load
that your parents, your mom, your dad, the load that they're under,
because that's not easy to be a mother or a father
and then have a child to not carry his load.
So if you are a child out there and you're very disrespectful to your mother, to your parents, same on you.
Because I'm going to tell you, you're going to reap that.
That's going to come back on you.
If you got good mother, good dad, and you're taking advantage of that, you're disrespecting them, you're talking back to them, you don't want to do anything, you want to lay around and eat up all the food, and,
and lay around and help pay no bills and do none of that stuff,
hey, guess what?
All that stuff comes back on you.
I speak of a child who was very respectful of my parents, of my mom,
my sister, Laura and I, we loved our mom, we respected her.
We respected them.
And if you respect your parents, you respect your mother,
the Lord will look out for you.
It's a blessing to love your parents.
It's a blessing to honor your mother and honor your father.
It's a blessing to do that.
So if you're one of those kids out there who are disrespecting your mother,
talking back,
some in some cases they're fighting their mom,
hitting their mom, laying hands on their mom,
oh my God, you are going to reap
and when that come back on you, you're going to think about it.
You know, people do things sometimes.
They think, well, that happened years and years ago.
But when you do bad things, when bad things start to happen to you,
you think about that.
Those things come back.
So if you are a child who's disrespecting your parents,
your mother, your father, being rude to your mom,
laying hands on your mom, guess what?
that stuff will come back on you.
Years later, one way or the other.
Because one thing about this life,
what you sow, you're going to reap.
What you plant is going to come up again.
But if you're one of these kids who get a great mom,
and you're flourishing and showing her all the love that you can,
And if you're a husband out there and you got a good wife and she's a good mother to your kids, love on her.
Not just today.
Not just today.
Some people pick Valentine's Day to show love to their significant others or show love to people on Mother's Day or Father's Day.
Show love to these individuals throughout the year.
And then on Mother's Day and Valentine's Day and Father's Day, you don't have to try to go and buy all
these gifts on one day, do it often, do things often, do good things often. And it'll make you
feel good. It makes me feel good. Although my natural mother gone on to be with the Lord,
although my spiritual mother, prophetess, mother, A.B. Jackson is gone on to be with the Lord.
Although my other mom died a few years ago, they're going to be with the Lord. But at least
I can hold my head up really high and say, I love this.
them with all in my heart.
So I'll have anything to be ashamed of.
A lot of people, they love you when you're dead.
Some people are rude to their parents.
Some parents got dementia.
And some of the kids are so mean to those parents.
They talk to them like a dog.
Like a dog.
I take that bet not like a dog because some people talk to their dog very nicely.
If you've got a parent a mom who has dementia and you are mean to her, okay, maybe I can't see that.
Maybe the public can't see that you're mistreating them.
But guess what?
There's a gut that sits high and look low and he sees everything, his eyes on this sparrow, and he's watching.
And again, everything gets you plant.
Everything that you sow is coming up again.
So if you've got a parent who has dementia, you bet.
Better watch your step the way you treat them because it is definitely going to come back on you
if you are mistreating them.
You know, I know of a story, and I'm not going to talk about this, but this lady was a good mom,
a good mom to her kids.
And she lived with a relative, I would say, and the relative wasn't so nice.
Not so nice.
not at all.
And I'll just put it this way.
If you sow something that's coming back up,
I don't care how you change,
how better you get in your life,
you're doing good, you're flourishing,
things are going good now.
Whatever you did, that was bad and that was wrong,
it's going to come back up on you.
It's coming back.
Because why you did it, you planted it.
It was a seed that you planted.
That seed will come back up on you.
And when it come back, it's going to be at a time you least expect it, and you're not going to like it very much.
So love on your mother.
Love your mom.
Love your parents.
If they are good parents.
Again, every parent is not good parents.
But what if you got a stepmom who's a good step mom?
Love on them.
Again, I'm going to say this again.
All moms are not good.
mothers out there. There are some horrible moms who treat their kids like dirt more than dirt like
trash. This podcast is not for those mothers. This is for those moms who are good mothers who raised you
to be a decent human being and to love others and to do the best you can do. This podcast is for those
good mothers. And if you're a good mother out there today or if you're a dad who's
happen to act as a mom.
Happy Mother's Day
around the world.
Happy Mother's Day.
I just wanted to come before you
with the little words of
encouragement, not very much today.
I was going to have
different guests on the panel,
but I decided to just
come from a place within
because my mother
was a beautiful,
wonderful woman.
She was a wonderful mother
And this podcast is dedicated to her
My spiritual mother,
Prophetess, Mother A.B. Jackson, whom I miss, oh my God,
I miss her so much.
And it's also dedicated to my sister Laura
Who, she acted like a mom to me,
Believe it or not.
Laura was like my mom.
I know a lot of people think this is crazy,
but she looked after me.
She really did.
She looked after me, and I looked after her.
So whoever is acting as mom today in your life,
if it's your natural mother, if it's your stepmom,
if it's your adopted mom, show them love not just this day,
but every day.
And God would bless you.
Happy Mother's Day to all the moms again.
Hope you're doing something really wonderful.
But remember, not just this day, show love.
to your mother every day.
I'm Regina Swarren.
Thank you so much for listening.
Write to me at Swarren Regina at gmail.com.
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Thanks for listening.
Happy Mother's Day.
Okay, that concludes another great podcast.
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