Navigating Parenthood: Principles for Every Chapter of Life From Every Chapter of the BibleSýnishorn
BE THE LAST ONE
Read Matthew 20
What a lesson to teach our children! And probably one of the most difficult. Twice in this twentieth chapter of Matthew, Jesus mentions the last being first and the first being last. However, we know that little Elrod and Gertrude ALWAYS want to be first. When they surprise us and allow someone else (yes, even their sibling) to go first, we almost pass out!
TEACHING MOMENT
Humility! It’s all about humility. Did you know you can’t teach humility, but it can be learned? You are probably thinking, “Huh? What do you mean?” Humility is a characteristic that is caught, not taught. And guess who models that behavior? That’s right—YOU! Mom and Dad!
So, let me ask you a question. Are you being humble? Are you letting others go before you? Do you give up that parking space in the mall parking lot when someone else wants it? Do you let the person in line at the grocery go before you?
Your kids are watching. They are learning from your actions, not your words. Be last! For Jesus!
Father, I know these words are true, but it’s hard to not go first. Give me the desire to go last. Give me the desire to put others in front of me.
Ritningin
About this Plan
For parents or grandparents seeking to honor the Lord, read a chapter of the Bible with a teaching moment concluding each day. Carl’s prayer is that as each day is read, you will receive a word of truth that will assist in the lives of your family. God’s Word is alive and relevant. Let’s live by it. This devotional is part of the three-book "A Moment in Time" series.
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