Treasures From God: Devotions From Time of Graceنموونە
My son despises me
Every parent would love to be able to freeze time.
There are some moments when your kids are little that you wish you could make last forever. They need you. They adore you. They play with you, giggle for you, pose for pictures with you, and more or less listen to you.
But we are not given these little treasures to own and control forever. We are entrusted with them to teach them, train them, raise them right, and then let go. But sometimes the nightmare ensues--they grow up and then reject us and our values and our faith. Do you know anyone who feels King David’s gloom? “A messenger came and told David, ‘The hearts of the men of Israel are with Absalom.’ Then David said to all his officials who were with him in Jerusalem, ‘Come! We must flee, or none of us will escape from Absalom’” (2 Samuel 15:13,14).
God himself knows what it is like to have rebellious and disobedient children. All we can do is do what he does: love unconditionally, keep communication open, hold to our faith and principles, and wait.
Everyone, rebellious children included, has a conscience that gives no peace without Christ. The words of the gospel once implanted in a heart can be remembered. Prodigal sons sometimes do return.
Every parent would love to be able to freeze time.
There are some moments when your kids are little that you wish you could make last forever. They need you. They adore you. They play with you, giggle for you, pose for pictures with you, and more or less listen to you.
But we are not given these little treasures to own and control forever. We are entrusted with them to teach them, train them, raise them right, and then let go. But sometimes the nightmare ensues--they grow up and then reject us and our values and our faith. Do you know anyone who feels King David’s gloom? “A messenger came and told David, ‘The hearts of the men of Israel are with Absalom.’ Then David said to all his officials who were with him in Jerusalem, ‘Come! We must flee, or none of us will escape from Absalom’” (2 Samuel 15:13,14).
God himself knows what it is like to have rebellious and disobedient children. All we can do is do what he does: love unconditionally, keep communication open, hold to our faith and principles, and wait.
Everyone, rebellious children included, has a conscience that gives no peace without Christ. The words of the gospel once implanted in a heart can be remembered. Prodigal sons sometimes do return.
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Parenting can be difficult, rewarding, heartbreaking, and a true blessing, and God promises to be with us along the way as we pass on our faith to our children.
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