FATHER,
You are patient with me.
Please help me be the same way with my kids. I know You forgive seventy times seven. I struggle with having to tell my kids something twice. Help me not to take everything so personally. I want to celebrate my kids' victories and be patient and loving when they fail. Even when they're outright rebellious, Lord, give me strength and patient persistence to love them as You do. Take my impatience and turn it into prayer.
Amen.
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FATHER,
You help me look beyond my emotions.
It feels like no one can make me as angry as my children. Why is that, Lord? Is it because I love them so deeply or because they're my kids, that I expect them to be perfect - more perfect than I am as an adult? Help me stop and look at a situation before automatically reacting to it. Help me see beyond what's been done or said to see what You're doing in my child - and me.
Amen.
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FATHER,
You relieve the pressure inside me.
You take what feels like an impossibly heavy weight and replace it with Your peace. I need that relief, Lord, that release. So, one by one, I'm casting my cares on You. Not one of them is a surprise to You. Heal the burdens of my heart. Help me put aside the worries that I never should have picked up in the first place. Free me up to be the mother my kids need, the woman You created so carefully.
Amen.
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FATHER,
You reveal my weaknesses.
What looks like frustration to me is a tool for You. When my kids push me to my limit, You can use them to teach me that my limits aren't large enough. Calm me down, so I don't miss the lessons You want to teach me, only You are perfect and never lose control, but Your Spirit is alive and moving in me, I want You to have more control over my life, especially my emotions. Slow me down.
Amen.
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FATHER,
You are always home.
Right now, I could use a friend. Funny how I turn to You only as a last resort. Why is that? You're always available. You're ready to listen. You long to spend time with me. Somehow I even think You laugh at my jokes. You know me inside and out, and yet You still love me. And You'll never leave me, from the moment of my birth to my last breath and beyond. Who could ask for a better friend?
Amen.
~~~~ from, Everyday Prayers for Everyday Cares for Mothers
You are patient with me.
Please help me be the same way with my kids. I know You forgive seventy times seven. I struggle with having to tell my kids something twice. Help me not to take everything so personally. I want to celebrate my kids' victories and be patient and loving when they fail. Even when they're outright rebellious, Lord, give me strength and patient persistence to love them as You do. Take my impatience and turn it into prayer.
Amen.
********************
FATHER,
You help me look beyond my emotions.
It feels like no one can make me as angry as my children. Why is that, Lord? Is it because I love them so deeply or because they're my kids, that I expect them to be perfect - more perfect than I am as an adult? Help me stop and look at a situation before automatically reacting to it. Help me see beyond what's been done or said to see what You're doing in my child - and me.
Amen.
********************
FATHER,
You relieve the pressure inside me.
You take what feels like an impossibly heavy weight and replace it with Your peace. I need that relief, Lord, that release. So, one by one, I'm casting my cares on You. Not one of them is a surprise to You. Heal the burdens of my heart. Help me put aside the worries that I never should have picked up in the first place. Free me up to be the mother my kids need, the woman You created so carefully.
Amen.
**********************
FATHER,
You reveal my weaknesses.
What looks like frustration to me is a tool for You. When my kids push me to my limit, You can use them to teach me that my limits aren't large enough. Calm me down, so I don't miss the lessons You want to teach me, only You are perfect and never lose control, but Your Spirit is alive and moving in me, I want You to have more control over my life, especially my emotions. Slow me down.
Amen.
********************
FATHER,
You are always home.
Right now, I could use a friend. Funny how I turn to You only as a last resort. Why is that? You're always available. You're ready to listen. You long to spend time with me. Somehow I even think You laugh at my jokes. You know me inside and out, and yet You still love me. And You'll never leave me, from the moment of my birth to my last breath and beyond. Who could ask for a better friend?
Amen.
~~~~ from, Everyday Prayers for Everyday Cares for Mothers
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