Taming Your Kid's Tongue: A 5-Day DevotionalSýnishorn
As flawed parents with a sin nature, there are times we are bound to blow it, make wrong decisions, let our children down, and fail them in more ways than one. However, there is one thing we can do that will always reap fruit and never return void, and that’s pray for them. Stormie Omartian says, “Being a perfect parent doesn’t matter. Being a praying parent does.”
The most confident prayers we can pray are those that come directly from God’s Word. To pray for our children from God’s Word is to pray in harmony with God’s perfect will for their lives. Rather than praying for what we want to happen, which can sometimes prove shallow and vain, praying directly from Scripture unleashes the wisdom and power of our mighty Lord. It surrenders our foolish misconceptions of what we think is best, by acknowledging and accepting that God’s ways our not our ways. To pray from the Scriptures is to seek the will of the Father rather than the will of the parent.
Once we understand and are committed to the importance of praying for our children, our next step toward improving our ability to parent calmly and effectively is to come up with a good plan of action. Having a plan in place can aid us in responding wisely rather than reacting foolishly. . . .
In reality, it is impossible for you to manage your child’s tongue. James says, “No human being can tame the tongue” (James 3:8). However, it is possible for you to help your child understand his need for Christ and the regenerative power of the Gospel in his life. Because it is God’s Word and God’s Spirit that reveal these things, the foundation of our instruction must derive from Scripture. Paul confirmed, “So the law was our guardian until Christ came that we might be justified by faith” (Galatians 3:24a). Once your child understands his need for Christ and his heart is being governed by the Holy Spirit, he will begin to understand the sins of the tongue and his dependency on Christ for victory over those sins.
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About this Plan
The bestselling author of Don’t Make Me Count to Three! lays out a simple, Bible-based plan that shows parents how to help their kids tame their tongues and walk in the transforming power of Christ. Parents are often embarrassed or shocked by what comes out of their children’s mouths. Frustrated, they raise their voices, threaten, and coerce to try to change the behavior. But what if there were a plan--pulled directly from God’s Word--that equipped parents to see the root behind their kids’ words? A plan that helped them address the heart of the matter in a calm and effective way?
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