I read somewhere once about a mother who had an
eerie feeling before her kids went off to school. She couldn’t shake it all
morning, but she went about the mundane routine and sent them on their way. She
learned later that day that her children died in a bus accident. She believed
that she would always wonder what would have happened if she would have prayed
with them, for them, before they left. I will never forget this story and I
feel like it is a pivotal moment (one of many) for me to pledge to always pray
for and with my own children.
Now, you can think what you want about me or think
you know me, but I want you to hear me when I tell you this: I am a God-fearin,
non-stop prayin mama. I really don’t care what other titles or reputations you
want to give me, but I want you to know this intimate detail about myself
because I wish I had some mom along the way telling me this is what I did that made all the difference. Prayer is a game
changer, folks, and I don’t have all the answers and I am certainly NOT
perfect, but these are things I believe to be true based off of God’s word,
based off the Jesus books I can’t put down, based off of personal experience.
Here’s just a glimpse of some things Blake and I do that might help you if you
struggle…if you just don’t know what else to do or you just don’t know how to
not worry about something. Practical, every day, biblically based parenting
praying stuff.
I pray with my boys every day before they leave the
house. Sometimes I ask them to pray. I love starting our day off this way. This
isn’t always pretty because sometimes I am praying over them while they scarf
down their cereal, or sometimes it is while I am undoing a knot in someone’s
shoe; however, sometimes it is peaceful and we get to hold hands and close our
eyes and take a deep breath together. It isn’t a “complicated” prayer, but if
you don’t know how or what to say, it goes something like this… Heavenly Father, keep my boys safe. Help
them honor you in all they do and say today. Help them make wise choices and
good friends. Help them stand alone if no one stands with them for You. Help
them find their identity in You Father. Thank you for another day. Love you,
Amen.
I leave prayers on notes in their lunch boxes.
I write down prayers I pray for them and leave them
in their bathroom drawer.
I write down the lengthy prayers in my prayer
journal and tear it out and stick it in their baby book.
Seem too simple, too practical? Well, it probably
is, but I want my boys to know that I am always praying for them. They don’t
always know what they need to pray for (and I don’t know what all I need to
pray for either) but I think that by them knowing I do this will make all the
difference…knowing that God is FOR them and that I am FOR that is just a game
changer. The Circle Maker by Mark
Batterson is one of those Jesus books
I was talking about. I love this: “And one way or another, your small timid
prayers or big audacious prayers will change the trajectory of your life…Prayers
are prophesies. They are the best predictors of your spiritual future. Who you
become is determined by how you pray. Ultimately, the transcript of your
prayers becomes the script of your life.” And that’s what I’m talking about! My
biggest role as a mother is to raise godly men and if I’m not constantly
centering my prayers on that, then how do I expect that to happen?
“The greatest tragedy in life is the prayers that go
unanswered because they go unasked” (Batterson). This is great because
literally it is just freeing to me. The Bible says in Matthew to “Ask, and it
will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to
you.” When I get upset because my child doesn’t act a certain way, have I
prayed for wisdom on how to parent that? Have I prayed for the Holy Spirit to
convict my child so they won’t sin? Have I gotten on my knees and just cried
out to God instead of worrying, instead of making some facebook status, instead
of texting my mom tribe? Pray, friends, pray! I promise you, if you lean on God’s
promises and pray scripture then God will ultimately deliver.
The laying on of hands: my favorite. Often, when my
kids sleep—they look like angels then and I don’t want to strangle them usually—when
they sleep I sneak into their rooms and I lay my hands on their tiny, warm
bodies and I pray for them. I pray health, healing, wisdom; I pray praises to
God for these precious gifts; I pray prayers of gratitude for that day; I pray
prayers of confession and begging for forgiveness where I fall short. I pray
instead of worry. I pray for peace and strength and rest. Mamas, if you don’t
do this…DO IT!
Blaze struggles with anger…Kaden struggles with
anxiety…anytime that arises I pray, pray, pray and I speak truth and I recite
scripture or have them recite scripture. There’s a difference in punishment and
discipline and when I focus on instructing and correcting the behavior and why
we don’t act that way, they learn more. It is exhausting-way more tiring than
just spanking and moving on-but I know it will be way more worth it.
I pray in the car with them-anytime we don’t have a
wreck when we should, for safety, for an ambulance or police officer that may
pass…
We pray with them at dinner—and those prayers always
get interesting to me because I’ve heard some pretty entertaining prayers from
my boys—usually we have to remind them to bless the food because they pray
about random things like toilets and such. Yes, true story.
We pray with them every night before bed and oh, to
hear their childlike faith is a breath of fresh air and a gut check. To have
them witness the healing of Uncle D and Jordan from cancer. To have them pray
for rain and it rain. To have them have so much hope and faith that their
grandpa and great-grandma will stop smoking. To have them pray for each other
and us…oh how I love it so.
Family prayer nights…if you don’t have one then make
one. Tuesdays are usually ours. Model for them what it looks like to really
pray. Don’t be embarrassed or ashamed. You will be great. (and don’t expect
everyone to be quiet or to not laugh because it happens and God understands
your chaotic life)
When Blake and I pray together in bed, one of the things we pray for
is their future spouses: that they know Him and that our boys will be spiritual
leaders of their wives and children. I have to pray for the strength to one day
let them go (that’s unfortunately biblical, people)
One of the things I pray is Luke 2:52 as a prayer
blessing, “Lord, let them grow in wisdom and stature, and in favor with God and
man.”
Parents, we are prophets to our children. We need to
know scripture, we need to know the promises of God and we need to teach both
to them.
Prayer is everything. I truly believe that with all
of my being. Please feel free to share anything you do on a continual basis
that I could implement. Know that I commit to keep praying. My prayer for all
of you reading this is that you just commit in some way to do a better job at
praying with and for your kids-or commit to pray for someone else’s kids (my
kids), and I know that will make all the difference.
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