Hope for Those Tempted to Control Their Children’s Spiritual Lives
If we realize that it is ultimately God who builds the house and not ourselves, we might be surprised how he works in our children’s lives.
If we realize that it is ultimately God who builds the house and not ourselves, we might be surprised how he works in our children’s lives.
As we teach them wisdom along the way, when they sit and when they rise, we prepare our children for whatever God has in store for them.
This discipline and instruction of the Lord is a continuation of the invitation into an intimate relationship with their personal, loving, and gracious Father, and not merely a means for producing altered behavior.
By your Spirit, please help me to embody the grace and truth of the gospel, of your beloved Son who is Grace and Truth in a Person.
In a culture filled with endless options, parents can help teens navigate their FOBO by helping them learn to identify their fear, point them to the God who is greater, limit their options, and teach and model commitment making.
As we continue in our series on prayers for a struggling student, consider this prayer from the perspective of a doubting student. We invite you to step inside the shoes of a teenager who is battling unbelief, and perhaps to even pray alongside a teenager you know is struggling.
The best thing you can do for your teenager who is rebelling is to keep them in church and never stop praying for them.
All the control I could ever exert over my children that I think will bring peace and order in my heart and home is nothing compared to the peace that comes from God: the peace that he established in creation, the peace that Christ gave us through the cross, and the peace that the Holy Spirit uses to continually instruct us.
Experience the freedom that comes from laying your comparisons at the foot of the cross and instead become captivated with the purpose of knowing Jesus more and pointing your children to him.