Welcoming The Waiting
What I wish I had known in high school is how to embrace and even welcome the waiting that comes with walking alongside the Lord.
What I wish I had known in high school is how to embrace and even welcome the waiting that comes with walking alongside the Lord.
Isaiah points to the time of waiting – between God’s faithfulness in past ministry and anticipation for His faithfulness in future ministry.
When I gaze upon the cross, the worries of parenting don’t go away. But the worries are met with a promise of who God is and what He has done.
Our students are invited to draw near to the throne through Christ – not when their anxieties are over, but in the midst of the worst of them.
I pray that you discover and rest in the complete welcome and acceptance of God’s loving embrace.
God has called us to do something of eternal importance – to preach the word to students and to encourage families in discipleship.
Daniel knew God had promised to deliver him and his people; he trusted God would be faithful to that promise; and he faithfully lived toward that end.
We parents must prepare ourselves to let go, to allow our kids to “fly” into the scary uncertainty of letting them make their own (age appropriate) decisions.
We need a constant anchor as we navigate the constantly changing world of teens.