Love
Posted on June 17, 2013 in Uncategorized
Today, people talk about loving everything from ice cream to celebrities, when in reality; love is a much bigger deal than that. Love isn’t just something one feels – an attraction or something you communicate only by saying – love is something you do…it is an action. Faith or trust and love go hand in hand. As a matter of fact, Psalm 85:10 tells us, “Love and faithfulness meet together….” We trust the people we love…so we must be discerning when we determine to love a person and when we open ourselves up for them to love us. We want to have wise hearts and to love well.
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Prayers to Pray for our Sons and Daughters:
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<li><strong>Our sons and daughters must be wise when it comes to relationships.</strong> I have seen so many precious young men and women experience great pain and end on a completely different life path than they had intended due to poor decisions in relationships. I pray that they would love people the way the Lord would have them to, but that they would not be manipulated or taken advantage of. Philippians 1:9</li>
<li><strong>Our sons and daughters are not saviors</strong>. I have seen young ladies feel responsible to exhibit unconditional love to a young man who comes from an unhealthy home. On the other hand, I have seen young men manipulated by a girl who threatens to hurt herself so that the boy will not end the relationship. The young man then feels responsible to “save” her. I pray that our children would not develop a “savior” complex…there is one Savior and His name is Christ Jesus. I think so often sweet Christian girls get involved in unhealthy, co-dependent relationships simply because they think it is the Christian thing to do. Our job is not to save, but to point people to the One who can. 1 Corinthians 8:1</li>
<li><strong>Pray for yourself, that as a parent, you would love them well</strong> – that you would be empathetic and understanding while encouraging them to be mighty in their faith. They are created to make a difference. They just might change the world.</li>
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My love, Candy