Hope for Those Tempted to Control Their Children’s Spiritual Lives
If we realize that it is ultimately God who builds the house and not ourselves, we might be surprised how he works in our children’s lives.
As parents, let us remember that while we can offer our own advice in the midst of trials, Jesus has the ultimate street cred.
If we realize that it is ultimately God who builds the house and not ourselves, we might be surprised how he works in our children’s lives.
All the control I could ever exert over my children that I think will bring peace and order in my heart and home is nothing compared to the peace that comes from God: the peace that he established in creation, the peace that Christ gave us through the cross, and the peace that the Holy Spirit uses to continually instruct us.
It is only through identity in Christ that the “do not cheat” can be an act of loving God, not just a Christianized metric of performance and approval.
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