Those who are wise will shine as bright as the sky, and those who lead many to righteousness will shine like the stars forever. Daniel 12 v 3
Sunday, 15 July 2012
Moments from this weekend...
Sharing a late night cozy chat with teenage Sons, it was great fun to hang out with them and listen to them share their hearts...
Being blessed by generous folk at church who blessed our eldest, just 16 with monetary gifts for his trip to Pennsylvania in less than two weeks, their kindness is really encouraging and I know that they will be praying for him.
Seeing my daughter and niece wear matching outfits for church, very cute.
An inspirational chat with an 83 year old lady who is always smiling - despite her fair share of troubles.
Friday, 13 July 2012
Making Good Progress
Just a last week during a Prayer meeting and bible study held in our home, one older lady commented on a concern that someone wasn't diligent in their spiritual walk... She responded quickly with such a simple answer that really spoke into the depths of my heart - 'never mind, that will come..! If their name is in the Lambs Book of Life then it'll come!'
Uncomplicated faith.
Of course she is right. We need not be unduly concerned about our young one's walk if they appear to be making slow progress. Sometimes our children will take great strides in Christian grace, compassion and zeal whilst at other time they will meander through quietly finding their way amidst the darkness of peer pressure and temptation.
Just like us, our teens and children will have peaks and troughs in their walk - we must continue to encourage, build up, nurture and pray for our children so 'that in it's season we will reap a harvest.'
Uncomplicated faith.
Of course she is right. We need not be unduly concerned about our young one's walk if they appear to be making slow progress. Sometimes our children will take great strides in Christian grace, compassion and zeal whilst at other time they will meander through quietly finding their way amidst the darkness of peer pressure and temptation.
It is our part to seek, His to grant what we ask; ours to make a beginning, His to bring it to completion; ours to offer what we can, His to finish what we cannot.
—Jerome (c. 345–419), biblical scholar and Latin Bible translator
Just like us, our teens and children will have peaks and troughs in their walk - we must continue to encourage, build up, nurture and pray for our children so 'that in it's season we will reap a harvest.'
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