Help Your Teenager Lament
“The Psalmist didn’t receive an answer to his lament: instead, the exercise of faith helped him to turn his heart in worship.”
In times of deep grief, we need the hope of the gospel most of all.
“The Psalmist didn’t receive an answer to his lament: instead, the exercise of faith helped him to turn his heart in worship.”
We remind our kids each day that God lights our way in deepest darkness and that his faithful presence can give us hope when all life’s other lights grow dim.
Modeling prayerful weeping, watching, and working at home for our children might encourage them to follow these steps themselves.
God promises a supernatural peace that will defy any human attempt to understand it. It was a promise I desperately wanted to believe, but I was skeptical.
Maybe you’ve heard – or said – the following: I’m sorry, I didn’t think I would cry. I don’t know why I’m crying. I just don’t want him to see me cry. There is no crying in baseball… …
This will be our second Christmas without our son. Ruben was stillborn at 25 weeks and 6 days on March 19thof 2017. We buried him a couple days later. He had my nose. Advent means “Jesus is coming!”…