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October 9th – 1 Thessalonians 5:5-6

1 Thessalonians 5:5-6

I don’t know about you, but to me the world is feeling pretty heavy these days. Everywhere we look, darkness seems to creep a little closer through division, violence, and the noise that tries to drown out truth. But as children of God, we’re reminded that we are not people of the darkness. We belong to the light. And that truth changes everything. It changes how we see the world, how we respond, and how we carry ourselves when shadows fall. While fear grips others, we stand firm in hope. While confusion swirls, we hold on to truth. And while others grow weary, we keep watch with hearts anchored in faith. Being children of light means we don’t hide when the world grows dim. We shine that much brighter. We love deeper and pray harder. And we keep our eyes on Jesus, the Light that never flickers nor fades. Even in the darkest days, His light lives within us, steady, sure, and unshakable. So today, let’s live awake, alert, and aware of the hope we carry. Because the darker the world becomes, the more His light through us will shine.

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September 23rd – James 1:2-4

Week 4 – Wisdom In Trials (James 1:2-4)

As parents, we understand the importance of guiding our children through the challenges and growing pains they face. We nurture them, knowing that the hard times will help them mature and become stronger. In the same way God, our Heavenly Father, guides us through the trials and tribulations that come our way. Because He knows the hard times help us to mature and refine our faith. James 1:2-4 reminds us that the purpose of the testing of our faith is to produce perseverance. Perseverance is needed to shape us into people of patience and wisdom. And just as we comfort and encourage our children, God walks with us through difficult times, using them to build our character and reliance on Him. Through these challenges, we learn endurance, and our faith grows, making us mature and complete, not lacking anything. Though trials are tough, they are a part of our spiritual development, just as life’s challenges are essential for our children’s growth.

Questions For Reflection –

  1. How can we shift our perspective to view challenges as opportunities for growth in our faith and character?
  1. In what practical ways can we support our children through their trials, helping them to develop resilience and wisdom?

Embrace the growing pains, for in every trial lies a treasure of patience and wisdom waiting to bloom. 🙏🏻❤️

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September 16th – Proverbs 22:6

Week 3 – Wisdom In Parenting – (Proverbs 22:6)

With 1,000 wives and concubines, it’s safe to say Solomon knew a thing or two about raising children. He understood the evils of the world, and the importance of teaching the way a child should go from an early age. In today’s world, society teaches that truth is relative and anything goes. That’s why it’s more critical than ever for Christians to give their children a firm foundation in God’s Word. This means instilling biblical truths early on so that when the waves of culture or doubt crash over them, they will stand firm in their faith. Everywhere they turn, our young people are under attack. But the Word of God is the greatest protection, providing guidance, wisdom, and hope. Raising our children with an unshakable foundation in Christ ensures they ready and able to discern right from wrong, make godly choices, and hold fast to their faith, no matter the pressures they face. And that’s not just wise parenting, it’s a spiritual investment in their future. One that will bear fruit for generations to come.

Questions For Reflection

  1. How can we be intentional in teaching our children or those we mentor to walk in the ways of the Lord, ensuring they are grounded in biblical truth?
  1. What practical steps can we take to ensure that the values we pass on are aligned with God’s Word, even when society promotes opposing views?

Plant seeds of faith in a child’s heart, and watch them grow into a life rooted in God’s love. 🙏🏻❤️

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October 16th – Mark 9:37

Mark 9:37

It is said that you can judge the character of a person by the way they treat those who can do nothing for them. Jesus uses children to hit the point home. Children are some of the most vulnerable in our society. Those who have to humbly trust others to care for them and meet their needs. And Jesus says the way we treat and value them reveals the status of our hearts. As innocents, children have no power, leading them to depend on those greater than themselves. So true believers seek to help, teach, empower, and receive them into God’s kingdom. Not for our own power or glory, but all for God’s, as we act in faithful obedience. Because Jesus calls us all to be like little children. To have a faith that is true, humble, and completely dependent on God. And most of all, our Savior came to be last and a servant to all, so when we honor and receive a child, we honor and receive Christ Himself.

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October 1st – Romans 8:16

Roman’s 8:16

The genes in my family are strong, as is the family resemblance. And so we often hear from others, “We know who you belong to!” That’s how it is with the family of God. Once we receive Jesus as our Savior, there’s no mistaking who we belong to. Because at the moment we invite the Lord into our hearts and lives, immediately the Holy Spirit comes to take up residence inside of us. Before we were dead in our sins, eternally separated from our Creator. But through the power of the Holy Spirit, we become adopted heirs into God’s family. And now as we call out, “Abba, Father,” the Spirit cries out with us testifying before God that we are His. God’s beloved children reborn through the blood of Jesus. And as such, we are blessed with the indwelling of the Spirit of the Lord through whom we receive the very life of God. And who intercedes, empowers, and guides us to be the family members God created us to be.

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