Our Kids Are Not Upgraded Versions of Ourselves
Children should work knowing their identity lies in being redeemed by a loving God, not in being the family messiah.
Children should work knowing their identity lies in being redeemed by a loving God, not in being the family messiah.
In justification, the God of love is pursuing his lost children, reconciling us to himself.
We may cloak it as “wanting them to do well,” but deep down we are trying to supply some inner need that was meant to be filled by Christ himself.
Grace is the source for all life lived in the kingdom of the Son of God, and it is marked by righteousness, peace, and joy instead of me and my load of stuff.
Here are five quotes about justification we hope you’ll share with the teenagers in your life.
God knows that we are utterly helpless to keep our church camp commitments and to remake ourselves. That’s why we need Jesus!
Jesus was calling me to put my complete trust in him for my strength and to focus on his amazing love instead of my weak, selfish love.
If only I had had the wisdom then to spare my son the pride I felt in his innate talent. My focus on his musical gifts was exasperating to him over the years, and it was a long time before that light bulb came on in my head.
As an Enneagram 3, I thrive off of productivity and achievement. The more I get done in a day, the better. Anything interfering with my agenda I see as opposition. And anything left on the to-do list at…