Rest In the Shadow of the Almighty: Psalm 91 for the Hurting Parent
“God doesn’t promise that your child will be all the things that they want to be or that you hope they will be. He does promise that he will be with them.”
“God doesn’t promise that your child will be all the things that they want to be or that you hope they will be. He does promise that he will be with them.”
When your kids struggle with the fear of man, remind them of the glorious gospel.
The Spirit of adoption exchanges our enslavement to fear for a glorious inheritance with a Heavenly Father.
Although I will surely stand before the Lord one day and give an account for the sacred stewardship of parenting my children, neither my eternity nor my standing before God is dependent on it.
God will use this time of transition to make them look more like his Son—the one who promises to be with your child every step of the way.
I cannot be the parent God has called me to be without a deep understanding of God’s good and loving sovereignty.
Singing this hymn helps me take my parenting stress to the throne room of God and lay it at his feet.
The sooner you can begin letting go of the illusion that your kids are yours to control, the happier you’ll be. God loves them more than you
When parenting feels overwhelming or when we feel helpless, we must remember we are never hopeless, for the Spirit of Christ is at work in and through us.