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Praying Over Your Children in the New Year by Whitney Lett ![]() With the New Year upon us, I begin to think about the things that I want to do in the next few months. Some of the ideas come quickly, and some require more thought. But there is one consistent commitment I make each year and that is to grow closer to the One to whom I've given my life. In order to have a relationship with my Savior, it is important that I read the love story that He has written to us on a daily basis. It is also important that I talk with Him throughout my day. I do that through prayer and meditation. I’ve learned to bring before Him the big things and the little things. One of the biggest things in my life is my family. As a momma, I am constantly in prayer for my children. As a boy momma, I’m consistently storming the gates of heaven pleading for mercy for those crazy kiddos with whom He’s blessed me. While praying recently I found myself asking God to reveal to me exactly how I should be praying for these beloved boys of mine. He took me to the sixth chapter of Mathew where He was instructing the disciples how to pray. We commonly refer to this section as The Lord’s Prayer. After reading through it again I realized that although Christ was physically speaking to His twelve closest followers, He means for each of us to pray in the same way. So here is how I am praying for my boys: Our Father in heaven, Your name be honored as holy. Father, may my boys come to know You as their Savior. May they learn to honor Your name and understand that You alone are holy. Your kingdom come. Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Father, I beg that Your return would be soon, but until that day I ask that Your will be carried out in the lives of my boys. No matter what that entails, no matter where that takes them, and no matter if it makes any sense to me at all, may Your will be done. Give us today our daily bread. Thank You for each and every provision that You make in our lives. Help my children to understand that not one thing comes to us that doesn’t pass through Your Providential hands. Even the very breath that gives us continued life comes from You. May we always be grateful. And forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors. Thank You for the cancellation of our debts through the atoning death of Your Son. May my sons come to know the depth of that sacrifice that was given for them. May they also become men that know how to forgive and extend grace and love to those in their path. And do not bring us into temptation, but deliver us from the evil one. I know that evil abounds in this world, but I ask Your protection over my boys. May they come to know that though the thief comes to steal and destroy and that darkness is prevalent, You are more powerful than all the forces of evil. For Yours is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever. Amen. Father, I thank You and praise You for all that You are. May our family always bow before the great I AM. May we continually look forward to the day when we will be in Your very presence. It is in Your holy name that I pray, Amen. However you choose to pray for your children, just know that when you do this, it is a sweet fragrance to the Lord. He loves to talk to you about your children. He is there in the struggles and He’s also there celebrating each milestone with you. Praying over your children has a benefit that lasts long into adulthood. From personal experience I can tell you that there is nothing more comforting than knowing that my momma and daddy are praying over my me and my husband as we raise our boys. In order to pass on your love of prayer to your children I have a great book suggestion for you. Max Lucado and his wife Denalyn have just come out with a delightful children’s book called Lucado Treasury of Bedtime Prayers: Prayers for Bedtime and Every Time of Day! Max and Denalyn believe that prayer is the foundation of a believer’s life. They offer this book as a wonderful resource to teach your children how to talk to God. * * * What better way to begin the New Year? Making a commitment to Read the Holy Scriptures and pray for our children and families? As a long time believer, I have struggled to get into the Word on a daily basis, I still don't pray like I know that I should. Would you step out in faith and make a commitment with me to Our Father in Heaven to read His Word, and Pray daily for your families? It must be a deliberate thing. It doesn't matter when you do it, when you first get up, on your lunch break, before you go to bed, or better yet, when you get up, on your lunch break, and when you tuck the children in at night. A good prayer life is an important part of your Christian walk, as is daily reading of the Word. In fact, they are a great gift to give your family, as a legacy, something that you train your children to do, and as an active gift that you do. It is also a wonderful thing to be able to do together. This past Advent Season, I made a commitment to do nightly Advent readings from a booklet we got at our Church. It wasn't always easy. In fact, a few times, we fell behind, and had to play catch up, this tells me that I need to be more deliberate in it. At advent, it can be hard, because there are only two weeks in which to do this, it takes three weeks for something to become a habit, I hate using that word, because it has such a stigma associated with it. But there is great truth in it. That is why I am challenging myself, and you to commit to doing this so that by the time the Advent Season rolls around again I will be in the habit of doing this so that we don't fall behind. As to the scripture readings, I use both Our Daily Bread and Reading plans from YouVersion. These are very handy because you can share it with others which will encourage them to get into the habit as well as allow them to hold you accountable. It was great to see my children's eyes light up as we read through the scriptures and commentary readings. It was heartwarming to me to see their heads bowed and hands folded as we prayed together the simple prayers at the end of the readings. My Dad did these sort of things when we were growing up, and as I grew older, I fell into the routine of being too busy to continue in them. I realize now that I wasted a lot of time that I could have been learning more about the word, talking to my God and King, my Lord and Saviour. Doesn't he deserve that level of commitment from us after all as we see in Romans 5: 7-9 : Christ's Sacrifice for the Ungodly …7For one will hardly die for a righteous man; though perhaps for the good man someone would dare even to die. 8But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us. 9Much more then, having now been justified by His blood, we shall be saved from the wrath of God through Him. I feel like that warrants some commitment on my part, don't you? My brothers, we as men, are called to be the Spiritual leaders in our homes. We as men, in our society are not stepping up, myself included. Let's make the New Year that we do that. Let's not waste any more of our, or our family's valuable time, life is too short, and too precious a gift for us to let anyone be cast into the pit because we failed to do our part.
God Bless you and keep you and yours in this New Year.
-Michael
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