Passing on a Legacy of Faith: A 3-Day Parenting PlanUzorak
Divine Help
Pray without ceasing.
1 Thessalonians 5:17, NKJV
When confronted with the awesome responsibilities of parenthood – not to mention the incredible evil in today's world – it's no surprise that many parents feel an urgent need to pray continually for their children. When Danae was about three years old, Jim and I realized that as parents we needed divine help. We began fasting and praying for Danae, and later for Ryan, almost every week (a practice that I continue to this day). Our prayer went something like this: "Lord, give us the wisdom to raise the precious children You have loaned to us, and above all else, help us bring them to the feet of Jesus. This is more important to us than our health or our work or our finances. What we ask most fervently is that the circle be unbroken when we meet in heaven."
God has not only heard this prayer, but also blessed it in ways we never anticipated. Our prayer time has become a project that Jim and I enjoy together, drawing us closer to each other as we draw closer to God. In addition, the act of fasting each week serves as an important reminder of our priorities: It's difficult to forget your highest values when one day out of seven is spent focusing entirely on them. Finally, our children were influenced by these acts of discipline. When they observed us fasting or praying, it gave us the opportunity to explain why we did these things, how much we loved them, and how much we loved and trusted the Lord.
God hears and honors-in His perfect timing-our petitions on behalf of our children. If you want the very best for your sons and daughters, I urge you to call on the greatest power in the universe in frequent prayer.
SMD
Excerpted from Night Light for Parents, used with permission.
God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble. (Ps. 46:1, ESV)
Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make straight your paths. (Prov. 3:5-6, ESV)
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Great joy comes to a married couple upon learning they are going to be parents. With their gift from God comes the responsibility to prepare their child for adulthood. Optimally, training for life as a grown-up will be built on the foundation of an introduction to Jesus Christ as his Savior. As a reminder, this means starting early, being intentional in approach, and depending on the Lord.
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