Praying Godly Character Over Your KidsSample

Follow God Enthusiastically
Isaiah had a vivid dream of God seated on his throne surrounded by angels. One of the angels took burning coal, touched Isaiah’s lips, and cleansed him from sin as God asked the question, “Who will go for us?” And Isaiah answered with a resounding “Send me!” He went on to become an adviser for many kings and called on people to repent and be obedient. But the most important message he shared was the message that a Savior, the Messiah, the Prince of Peace, was coming! His prophecy was fulfilled with Jesus.
Isaiah was ready for the privilege of serving God even before he knew what he was meant to do. He offered himself to the Lord immediately. Most of us are slower to commit. Questions and fears flood our minds: If I say yes, will he send me to be a missionary far away? Where am I going? What do I have to say and do? Will I have to give up things that I love? What is the cost for me?
Isaiah knew that if God was calling him, it must be important and worth saying yes to. Growing closer to the Lord also means knowing his calling won’t lead us astray. When God invites us to do something, we don’t have to be afraid—we can be excited! We want our kids to know that truth as well. They don’t need to know every detail, they just need willing hearts that are excited and ready to follow!
Today, let’s pray that our kids say yes to God with enthusiasm, not hesitation or fear!
Prayer: Lord, help __________ say “yes” to you with joy and excitement. Give them a heart that is eager to follow your plans, knowing that you have great things in store. When you call them, help them to trust you completely, knowing that you will lead them every step of the way. Amen.
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About this Plan

As parents, we long for our kids to grow into godly character. But that doesn’t happen by accident, it begins with prayer. In Praying Godly Character Over Your Kids: Lessons from the Great Cloud of Witnesses, you’ll draw from the examples of men and women in Scripture who modeled trust, humility, wisdom, generosity, and bold faith. Each day highlights one biblical figure, unpacks the character trait revealed in their story, and provides a guided prayer for your child. This plan will help you pray with intention so your kids grow into the people God created them to be.
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