Some people brought their small children to Jesus so he could touch them. But his followers told the people to stop bringing their children to him.
Mark 10:13-16 ICB https://bible.com/bible/1359/mrk.10.13-16.ICB
When Jesus saw this, he was displeased. He said to them, “Let the little children come to me. Don’t stop them. The kingdom of God belongs to people who are like these little children. I tell you the truth. You must accept the kingdom of God as a little child accepts things, or you will never enter it.” Then Jesus took the children in his arms. He put his hands on them and blessed them.
Note to self. God hasn’t called you to keep looking over your shoulder and see how other parents or experts are raising their kids.
While it helps to listen and glean from the wisdom of those who have “been there, done that” with exemplary results, God’s purpose for your children – and your family – is as unique as your fingerprints.
Raise your son not as a mini version of you – he isn’t, he shouldn’t be – but as God has designed him to be.
Children don’t come with operating manuals because they’re not supposed to be mechanical.
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Children don’t come with operating manuals because they’re not supposed to be mechanical.
Bring your son to Jesus, not just Sunday School! Pray for him, for yourself, for your family.
Pray WITH him. Oh, let him pray un-memorized prayers, prayers from his heart! Let him exercise his faith muscles.
Let him see in your life how real God is, that His love is tangible, His love comes softly, His love is gentle.
Let him experience God’s undivided attention, His listening heart, His compassion, His courage.
Let him know that God is saddened and angered by sin, that He disciplines those who are His and that the freedom He gives frees you to be good people, to do good deeds, not wayward ones.
Discipline. Disciple. Do you see it?
Whether you’re happily married or a solo parent, if you are in Christ, the Holy Spirit IS your partner in parenting. You are not alone!
Protect your children, by all means, protect them from the ways of the world and trends that bend the truth!
“Jesus IS the Way, the Truth and the Life,” is more than just a memory verse. It is foundational – for you, your children, grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Rest in the Truth that, indeed, you and your children are not your own. You belong to Jesus. Bring your kids to Jesus!
Bring yourself, too.