No guilt in life, no fear in death. This is the power of Christ in me; from life’s first cry to final breath Jesus commands my destiny. No power of hell, no scheme of man, can ever pluck me from his hands. Till he returns or calls me HOME here in the power of Christ I stand.
In Christ Alone
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12 things I want my daughters to know about relationships.
1. You’ll sometimes feel like you’re running out of time. Relax, breathe, you have time. This is not a race and you’re not competing with your friends.
2. Before you say yes, know for sure that he’ll pick Jesus over you in a heart beat.
3. God has a part for you in his story. Your marriage is not an end in itself. Marry a man on an adventure with Jesus.
4. Dating gives us massive blind spots. Please make sure you have friends who will tell you the truth about you, him and your relationship. If you’re the only one who endorses the relationship, chances are you’re missing something big.
5. Who you are is always more important than what you do. It doesn’t matter if an angel appears to you and says “He is the one” if your relationship doesn’t honor God.
6. Daddy loves you. Always. When you make mistakes (which you will) remember you can always come home to daddy. No matter what. Nothing you say to me will ever change how much I love you.
7. By the time you’re old enough to date, I’ll definitely own a gun.
8. Please talk to mom about boys. She’s been there. She’ll listen, laugh and cry with you. That’s a special season. Please give her that gift.
9. Jesus loves you more than you’ll ever know. His love never ever fails and it will never run out on you. The health of your relationship depends on how much you get this truth.
10. There will be plenty of days when he won’t be able to give you what you want. That’s not only normal, it’s the point. Look to Jesus. Be honest. Be raw. Pour your desires to him.
11. Nothing you go through is unique to just you. Seek help. Seek wisdom. Seek counsel. Always.
12. I hope I’m great friends with him. I hope I can be dad to him. I hope he can call me if he ever needs anything. I also look forward to eating some wings and watching the game with him (unless he’s an Ohio State fan but I know you wouldn’t ever do that to your dad).
13. Marriage is the hardest adventure you’ll ever go on. But it’s absolutely incredible. The best decision I’ve ever made was marrying your mom but it was also a decision that I took very very carefully and prayerfully.
WE ate the FRUIT that we may know what we now know, yet we are yet to understand that which we sought to KNOW; for we say that knowledge is power yet we are powerless in the face of that which we now know. QUIS UT DEUS? (who is like GOD?) ….the ONE TRUE knowledge.
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