God Is Able: Faith for Parents of College-Bound StudentsNäide

Safety
I have no doubt that from when your child was born to this very moment, you have done your best and done everything within your ability to keep them safe. However, as diligent as you have been, you have not been the one protecting them. God has been their protector.
Worrying about your child's safety is not a sign that you care; it is an indicator that you do not trust God enough to watch over and protect your child. All worry is fear-based. Throughout the Bible, we are constantly reminded not to be afraid. It is not the will of God that we live in anxiety or fear, ever.
God does not have grandchildren, only children. He is just as committed to your child's safety as He is to your safety every moment of the day.
Your child is never without protection from the most high God. So, whether they attend school in another city, country, or continent, rest assured that God is with them. He has sent angels to accompany and protect them wherever they go.
God will guide them on the right path. Even if they walk through dangerous places, evil will not overcome them.
As you read the scriptures that promise protection, meditate on them and receive them specifically for your child.
Remember, God can protect you, your family, and all who take a stand on His Word.
About this Plan

This Bible plan is for anyone anxious or worried about their child attending college. Left unchallenged, anxiety and worry can control you in ways God never intended and rob you of peace in this season of your parenting journey. Faith in God is the victory that overcomes any situation. This six-day plan will help you put your trust firmly in God as your child embarks on their higher education journey.
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