Glory, Heartbreak, and the Now-But-Not-Yet: A Letter to My Sons
You’re the same person, loved unconditionally by the same God who gave his son to bear all of your sin.
You’re the same person, loved unconditionally by the same God who gave his son to bear all of your sin.
Without the hope of Jesus’ work and worth on our behalf, we are left enslaved, but the gospel frees us from the need to strive or to prove ourselves.
Recognizing our ultimate purpose to glorify God frees us from performance anxiety about our mothering skills.
While we cannot possibly determine the faith outcomes of our students, we can help create a pathway for discipleship that champions both theological rigor and spiritual growth.
We can ask God to use our own suffering to bear witness to our children that we have a friend in the flesh and in the fire.
As you partner with God to equip your students, know that God is graciously equipping you with everything you need in Christ.
The Spirit rescues our fleshly minds from death and sets our minds on himself, where we find life and peace.
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I cannot be the parent God has called me to be without a deep understanding of God’s good and loving sovereignty.