In Jesus’ Arms: 10 Days of Prayer for Your Childrenنموونە

Doing My Job
We desire the salvation of our children. What greater desire can a parent have other than for their children to know God? However, this is not a task that we as parents can accomplish. This can leave us feeling helpless and powerless. Thankfully, we serve a God who is mighty to save and passionate in his love toward our children.
PRAYER:
I thank you for your mighty power, God. You who created this earth and everything in it, who makes the planet spin in perfect fashion for our health and wellbeing, are mighty in all your works. You are mighty to save, and I praise you for saving me out of darkness and bringing me into glorious life. You have given me a purpose: to bring you glory and to preach your gospel.
You have specifically given me these children to disciple. Show me the depth of purpose in the task in front of me. As I lean into that purpose, remind me that it is not my job to bring my kids to salvation; it’s my job to teach them your love and gospel. You are the only one mighty enough to save. Keep them close to you, and pursue them to the end just like you promised. I confess that sometimes I stray from my lane and try to do your job. Please release me from any guilt or burden I have taken on that’s not mine.
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As you hold your children in your arms or your heart, Jesus holds you. He will help you guide, comfort, nurture, and protect your precious ones. He chose you for them, and he will give you everything you need to walk through every moment. Discover the power of prayer in these devotions from "In Jesus’ Arms." God is with you, he is for you, and he hears you.
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