Praying for Your Child From Head to ToeSample

Where God Wants Us To Be
The Bible includes a story about a distraught father who had a son with multiple physical and emotional problems. Many people said the boy was possessed by a demon. The dad had tried everything, but the boy continued to demonstrate disturbing actions, such as throwing himself in fire and in water. That sort of behavior, on top of frequent seizures, rolling on the ground, foaming at the mouth, and an inability to talk, made the dad desperate to find a solution.
Then one day, the father heard Jesus was visiting in his community. He boldly brought the boy to the healer, and with desperation in his voice, cried, āIf you can do anything, take pity on us and help us.ā
And Jesus answered, āāIf You canā? Everything is possible for one who believes.ā
Immediately the boyās father cried out, āI do believe; help me overcome my unbelief!ā (Mark 9:22ā24).
With that profession, Jesus healed the manās son. (See vv. 14ā29 for the full story.)
Oh, how this story stirs my heart. Canāt you feel the fatherās pain? How desperate he must have felt every time the child threw himself into the water or the fire. āWhy, son? Why do you do these things?ā he must have asked. āI donāt understand.ā
Imagine the whispers as the family walked down the streets: āThatās the Jones family. Have you heard about their son? Heās ā¦ā The stares, the snickers, the off-color comments. Donāt you know there were many days when this dad wanted to give up? Instead, he offers us a beautiful picture of what all parents must do, the ultimate act in parenting: hand our children over to God.
Parenting comes with exhilarating highs and excruciating lows. At times we find ourselves at the end of mental and emotional resources. We feel we have done everything humanly possible and donāt know the best action to take with our children. Thatās exactly where God wants us to beāevery day, not depending on our own limited strength and ability but on His limitless power and divine sovereignty.
What do the following scriptures teach us about Godās care in creating our children?
Philippians 1:6
Psalm 139:13ā16
Jeremiah 1:5
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About this Plan

While our parenting roles change over the years, one constant remains: our call to pray for our children. Speaking words straight from the Bible is a wonderful way to pray Godās will when we donāt know what to say. This reading plan guides us in praying Scripture over our children literally from head to toeābecause God longs to bless them in every part of their lives!
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