Psalm 88- A Psalm For the Hopeless
In a world that tells students to grin and bear it, put on a happy face, and veg out until you can’t name your feelings, Scripture sings a different song.
In a world that tells students to grin and bear it, put on a happy face, and veg out until you can’t name your feelings, Scripture sings a different song.
One of the greatest blessings in this life is knowing your children are walking with the Lord, but commitment to Jesus will mean suffering for his sake.
Your child’s life is a part of a grander story that points in some mysterious way to the day when every knee will bow, every tongue will confess that Jesus Christ is Lord.
Our children need to know that the goodness of God is not defined as his giving us what we want.
We either grasp for control, which only leads to more stress and anxiety, or we ask the Spirit to help us surrender.
Jesus will be my child’s best camp friend and cabinmate, the Holy Spirit his best counselor, and the Father always by his side.
Look and see, oh Lord, what has happened to your children – those who were slain in a place that should be safe.
Because of Jesus, we have become like undying seeds, so that when beaten and buried, we burst from the ground with new life.
Trust in the Lord will all your heart and lean not on your own understanding, for the trajectory of the cross is beautifully absurd.