Thursday, August 24, 2017

To Be a Mother Is to Be a Warrior



To Be a Mother Is to Be a Warrior... LISA BEVERE



I remember as a young girl first glimpsing the powerful truth that women fight differently than men do. I was reading C.S. Lewis’s classic The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe when I saw something that peaked my interest. Father Christmas was giving gifts to the sons of Adam and the daughters of Eve in preparation for a long-awaited battle between the powers of good and evil. This confrontation came on the heels of a dreadful season of cold and barrenness. Spring was now exerting itself upon the winter season, and the awaited release of the thaw was at hand. But first, the good of the long-withheld Christmas was brought forth. Each gift was chosen according to the recipient’s capacity and compassion. Peter was presented with a magnificent sword and an emblazoned shield. Then the daughters of Eve, Susan and Lucy, were given their gifts each in turn.
“Susan, Eve’s daughter,” said Father Christmas. “These are for you.” and he handed a bow and a quiver full of arrows and a little ivory horn. “You must use the bow only in great need,” he said, “for I do not mean you to fight in the battle. It does not easily miss. And when you put this horn to your lips and blow it, then, wherever you are, I think some kind of help will come to you.”
There is some interesting symbolism in this passage. First, she is given a gift of a bow and a full quiver of arrows. It is interesting to note the Bible compares our children to arrows in hand.
“Like arrows in the hands of a warrior are sons born in one’s youth.” (Psalms 127:4 NIV)
Women intimately partner with God as they bear and raise children. They are our seed and His heritage and reward. They are the ones we launch into the future. They live far beyond us with eyes that see up close what we see only far off in the distance. Their ears will hear out loud things that were only sounded as a whisper in our lifetimes. They are to be carefully aimed and propelled, for they will not easily miss their marks. We are promised that, by raising them in the way they should go, they will be more inclined to hit the target of their destiny in God when they are grown.
“Direct your children onto the right path, and when they are older, they will not leave it.” (Proverbs 22:6 NLT)
For this reason, our children should never be held back by our fears. Necessary battles await them. They have the power to make peace or continue unresolved conflict. They alone hold fast and carry into the future what we have already won on their behalf. In battles of old, arrows were used as a form of advance attack. This means they were often released even before the two armies were in position to be engaged. Likewise, our children are sent into the future we may never see.
Women, when you raise godly children, you are likened to a warrior, wielding arrows that will pierce the darkness and usher in glorious light far beyond your time.

Thursday, February 2, 2017





GRACE FOR PARENTING 

Laudable parenting doesn't just happen; it's hard work, a huge investment of spiritual, physical, emotional and mental energy. It takes grace to get it right and reap the rewards.
Let's thank God for the privilege of being parents. Also, thank Him for your own parents or those who stood as parents for you as you were growing up.
We are praying for grace and wisdom for parents to be able to show their children the right path. They will make the right decisions about their welfare, education, health, etc in Jesus name.
We are praying that the fruit of the Spirit will operate through the lives of parents. This is so that they can model Christianity for their children to see.
Let's pray that they will be patient and loving towards their children. They will be able to correct in love, and not vent their frustration and anger on their children. Their good attitude will compel their children to respect and obey them, and love God.
Let's pray for parents of challenging children that they will receive the grace to bring their situation under control. The Lord will turn the heart of their children to Him in Jesus name.
Let's pray for foster parents and those who have chosen to adopt that God will create a strong bond of love in the family. Let's pray that the children will bring and find peace and joy in the homes.
Let's pray for parents of disabled children that God will strengthen them to cope with the extra demands of parenting.
Even if you're still single or waiting for your miracle baby to be born, you can still pray these for yourself as you pray for others. May the Lord give rest and peace of mind to every parent in Jesus name.
Scriptures to meditate on: 1 Samuel 2:9; Genesis 18:19: Proverbs 3:5-6


Grace for parenting is taken from  CRISIS-PROOF YOUR FAMILY led by Mrs Kemi Oyedepo. Its day 25 of prayer and fasting and today we are praying for Grace to parenting our children.