Friday, April 28, 2023

Home and study,

Slow getting up and Denny said, “That’s ok.” I did some laundry, listened to a book, and at 1 I headed into Doses then study at Susan’s.  Denny came home from tractor driving and we chilled on porch in rocking chairs then griddled and had supper.  Another great day in Iowa. Except that my lisianthus look dead, I listened to a downer book, and friend Lee had her other die of a major heart attack, Lord, be with her So sad

I heard someone say a few days ago, “See, that just goes to show you that you can raise your kids in church all you want to, but……” and it literally shattered my heart.  All because that kid had made a mistake. All because that kid’s sin was brought to light. Let me just tell you…… We don’t raise our kids in church so they can grow up perfect. We don’t raise our kids in church because it magically makes them unable to sin or holier-than-thou. We do however raise our kids in church so WHEN they mess up and WHEN they fall short, they know just who to run to.  So they know that their Lord and Savior will NEVER leave nor forsake them no matter how big or small their mess up might be. So they know their Heavenly Father will always leave the 99 if they are that ONE that needs saving. So they will know what grace is like and give it out freely. So they will know the unconditional love of their Father and love those around them just the same regardless of anything else. So they know that there is absolutely NOTHING in this world they could do that our Saviors blood hasn’t already covered. I will never apologize for raising my children in church. I will never apologize for making sure our family makes church a priority over anything else. Because it’s more than just a song and a sermon. It’s more than just a memorized Bible verse in Sunday School. It’s for when this cruel world we live in comes knocking on their door, they personally know the solid rock on which they stand.

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