7 Things The Bible Says About ParentingНамуна
We hung this verse in our son’s room before we brought him home from the hospital, and we see it every night as we tuck him in. It’s a great reminder of the calling and responsibility that God has placed on us as his parents.
As parents, we have the primary responsibility of building the foundation of faith for our children. Whether we like it or not, we are painting a picture of faith for our children every day. Every word, every action, and every reaction is a brushstroke. Painting a perfect picture can feel daunting to live out in the day-to-day life of parenting. Whether you are in the middle of sleepless nights with a baby, surviving the challenges of potty training, managing homework and school activities, or turning over the car keys, parenting is a tough job. We must remember that God doesn’t expect us to do this on our own—He loves our children more than we ever could!
Here are two simple ways to point your kids to God.
1. Pray with and for your kids. Every day. To build a foundation of faith for your children, consistent prayer is essential. Pray with and for your kids. Every day. Never stop praying for your kids. Don’t allow their current circumstances to overshadow God’s power. Even if your child is currently running away from God, He is always just a prayer away from them. Prayer can change everything.
2. Don’t do it alone. They say raising kids takes a village. You need people in your life to help point your kids in the right direction. Attend church as a family. Serve in church as a family. Join a small group filled with people you can lean on through the seasons of parenting. We all need community, and it’s crucial for you and your children to have strong, faith-based relationships.
It is never too late to start investing in the faith of your children. It is also never too early to get started. Set the trajectory of faith for your children and start pointing them toward God now.
Todd Dobberstein
YouVersion Product Manager
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About this Plan
Raising kids is tough, even in the best of circumstances. In this seven-day devotional, real-world parents — who also happen to be staff members at YouVersion — share how they apply principles from God’s Word to this important aspect of their lives. Each day’s devotional includes a Verse Image you can use to help you share your own journey.
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