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What to Pray For Your Children

DAY 5 OF 5

My fifth prayer for our children is that they would “be full of the fruit of the Spirit”

Jesus has given us a clear guideline of what He wants from our lives, and what He produces in us when we are truly drawing closer to Him: a whole lot of love, a whole lot of joy, a whole lot of peace and the fruit of the Spirit.

I pray our children would desire and grow in these fruits that the Holy Spirit produces in us as we submit to Him:

I don’t want them to be known for irritability, but great love.

I don’t want them to be known for agitated discipline, but great joy.

I don’t want them to be known for picking fights, but as people of peace.

I don’t want them to rudely represent their faith, but be full of kindness.

I don’t want them to chide their opinions, but be people of gentleness.

After all, the fruit of the Holy Spirit in our lives is what makes us fruitful in our world.

I hope sharing these personal prayers will inspire you as you formulate what you want to pray for your own children.

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What to Pray For Your Children

No words can express how amazing it is to hold your newborn child in your arms. Parenting is such a holy and life-changing opportunity. One of the most powerful things a parent can give their child is their prayers for them. In this 5-day Bible plan, Evangelist Matt Brown shares 5 powerful prayers you can pray for your children every day.

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