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31 Values to Pray for Your Kids

DAY 17 OF 31

Joy

Joy is not happiness. Happiness is like water in the hand, here today and gone in a moment. Joy is an ocean whose depths never end. We long to see our children experience the profound joy that transcends circumstances and springs from a deep and abiding relationship with God. Joy is a testament to the transformative power of faith and hope found in Jesus Christ.

In 1 Thessalonians 1:6, we are reminded of the joy that comes from receiving God's word despite difficulty. As we encourage our children to anchor their hearts in the truth of God's Word, we equip them to find joy in every season of life, knowing that their hope rests secure in Him.

Philippians 4:4 exhorts us to rejoice in the Lord always. This commandment echoes throughout the ages, inviting believers to cultivate a spirit of joy that transcends circumstances. As we teach our children to rejoice in the Lord, we empower them to find joy not in fleeting pleasures or temporary successes but in the unchanging character of God Himself.

In Acts 16:16-40, we witness the remarkable story of Paul and Silas finding joy amid suffering. Despite being unjustly imprisoned and facing severe persecution, they choose to worship God and sing praises to Him. Their example demonstrates that joy depends not on our circumstances but on our perspective, which is rooted in God's sovereignty.

Pray:

Father, in Jesus’ name, we come before you with hearts full of gratitude for the joy you offer us through your Son, Jesus Christ. We pray that you would fill our children with a deep, abiding sense of joy that transcends circumstances and shines brightly in the darkest times.

Grant them the strength to rejoice in you always, even when faced with trials and tribulations. May they find joy in your presence, knowing that you are their ever-present help in times of need.

Help them cultivate grateful hearts as they learn to count their blessings and trust your provision. May their lives be marked by a joy that draws others into a relationship with you, reflecting the beauty of your love and grace.

May our children be like Paul and Silas, finding joy in worship and praise, even while suffering. May their unwavering faith and joyful spirit be a testimony to your faithfulness and a source of hope for all who encounter them. We pray in the mighty and powerful name of Jesus, amen.

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31 Values to Pray for Your Kids

As parents, we want our children to be blessed by God and be a blessing to the world. Over the next 31 days, pray these virtues over your children. When you're done, pray them again! Watch and see how God answers your prayers and works in the hearts and minds of your children!

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