Ten Things to Pray for Parents
We’d like to invite the Rooted community to pray together this week. We hope you will join us in lifting each other up to our good God.
We’d like to invite the Rooted community to pray together this week. We hope you will join us in lifting each other up to our good God.
What the world sees as weakness is actually a beautiful picture of God’s grace. We serve a God who loves us in our weaknesses, not in spite of them.
I did not have to know why I was called here. I only had to be Christ’s example to the people I cared for, even if being Christ’s example didn’t cure my uncertainties about the future.
We can delight in God’s law when we realize that we already have the record of perfectly keeping it.
The first time I read the Hebrew Scriptures all the way through and encountered the prophets, I was unable to ignore a vision of sin as a corporate undertaking and repentance as highly communal and action-oriented.
Whether our kids are anxious, angry, hurt, or filled with joy, the Psalms reinforce the presence of Jesus and reminds us that He is bottling up our tears and rejoicing in our gladness.
I believe the Lord has grown our children’s understanding of the Gospel, in part through my husband’s and my failings, repentance, apologies, and tearful confessions that we are wretched sinners apart from Christ.
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The more I think about it, the more my Christian experience seems out of touch with the biblical narrative of hardship.