Doses of Encouragement: A 3-Day Parenting Planಮಾದರಿ

Our Source of Hope
"I have put my hope in your word." (Psalm 119:74)
Encouragement can come from many sources, but the foundation of our strength and hope is always the unchangeable Word of God. For centuries, families have depended on the truth of Scripture to guide them in matters of faith, in the nuances of daily life, and during times of trouble. The Bible provides encouragement for the trials of today as we anticipate the joy of the hereafter.
The apostle Paul, no stranger to adversity, said to the Roman church, “Everything that was written in the past was written to teach us, so that through endurance and the encouragement of the Scriptures we might have hope” (Romans 15:4). David, one of the great heroes of the Bible, also faced many hardships (some of his own making). In these times of distress, he repeatedly turned to the Lord and His laws for deliverance: “May your love and your truth always protect me. For troubles without number surround me” (Psalm 40:11–12). The Psalms, in fact, are wonderful examples of praise and inspiration for moments of fear, insecurity, or doubt.
In our struggles as parents and as Christians, we would be wise to choose God’s Word as our first option for lifting our spirits. It contains the blessed hope that brings meaning to every thought and every moment.
Questions for Today . . .
- What Bible verses are most encouraging to you? (See Psalm 46:1; 55:17; Luke 12:32; John 3:16.)
- Would it encourage your children if you helped them memorize Scripture?
Prayer . . .
Lord, I confess my deep and constant need for Your Word. Forgive me for depending on my own strength and wisdom—for seeking encouragement in so many shallow and unsatisfying ways. Draw us back into Scripture that sustains us in every challenge we face. Amen.
(Excerpted from Dr. James and Shirley Dobson’s book, Night Light for Parents. Used with permission.)
Bonus Content: How the Scriptures Can Bring You Through Hard Times
When you go through difficult times, do you find it hard to figure out what to do or how to respond? In this video, Brenen and Morgan Beeler explain how the Scriptures can help you understand your situation. They also share some verses they rely on to get through painful or tough circumstances when God doesn’t seem to make sense.
About this Plan

Encouragement, as it’s described in Proverbs 25:11, is “a word fitly spoken.” It can also be expressed nonverbally by putting an arm around a shoulder, or providing a warm hug, or a listening ear. Such gestures serve as a soothing balm for a child’s heart in the midst of pain, or for the purpose of building confidence in confronting the challenges of life. Let’s consider some ways we can encourage and uplift our children.
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