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Your word is a lamp for my feet, a light for my path.
– Psalm 119:105
– Psalm 119:105
Be anxious about nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God; and the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus. Philippians 4:6-7
I’m a pretty big fan of the “Gospel according to Sheri”. In other words, I often like to do things my own way, predict the ending I fancy and try to arrange every detail along the way. I can count the number of times that has worked well on one hand; and they were probably just happy accidents. Last week I was at a parenting crossroad an questioning his plan when I happened upon this verse and it was a beautiful reminder that he has a job and so do I. His job is to manage the universe and each life he created and my job is to let him do his job. Seems pretty simple don’t you think? Many of us are at a parenting crossroad as I see post after post on Facebook about taking kids off to college and staring Kindergarten or the last year of high school, this verse just rings in my mind and echoes in my heart. It reminds me that our kids were designed to grow up not live in our basement until they were 30. Our kids were meant to learn, grow, travel and live. They are going to meet people and make friends; some will shape their character and some will test it. They are going to make great decisions steeped in the love and wisdom we’ve slathered them with and they will most likely make some not so great decisions and those will be where the real learning takes place. Independence is a great thing until we watch our kids creep away from us and use it! I’ve always heard people talk about growing pains but I didn't expect parents to be the ones who suffered from them the most! Our daughter Shannon left last week for a semester in Austria. She will see more than a dozen countries, climb mountains, do mission work in Romania, attend Mother Theresa’s Canonization, see Pope Francis, study art in the Sistine Chapel, visit Poland and see the birth and death places of some of the holiest people of the century; just to name a few items on her schedule. I would love to be her but I will be content to live the experiences through her SnapChats, Facebook posts and the endless stories she will come home with. It’s so amazing but the fact remains that my little girl is living in another country for 4 months. I’m thankful that I’m not a worrier or this whole thing might make me a little nuts but there have been moments when I’ve clung to this verse and felt so much comfort. On the night she was flying to Europe I didn’t sleep much so I spent a lot of time praying with these words from the letter to the Philippians. I did what the verse told me, I thanked him for the restlessness and for her opportunity. I asked him to keep her safe and bless her experience. I asked him to guard her and draw her closer to his Son. Each time I woke up I hit repeat and did it again, thanking him for waking me up to be with him. Through that process of trusting, there came great peace. In the middle of that long night, I grabbed a pencil and paper and these thoughts just tumbled out. I’m sure they are from him because I would not be writing in a notebook at 2 in the morning just for my own amusement. I hope they just might come in handy no matter what new crossroad you find yourself at this day. *Your child is mine…I love them more than you and I will care for them today and every day after. *I parted a sea, I can make sure your child has someone to play with at recess. *I put a piece of me inside them, just ask me to help it shine through them. *Being mine is far more important than being on the team or the homecoming float so help them keep their priorities straight. *The more time you spend in worry, the less time you spend in trust. *I always know what’s best…it isn’t always easiest but it’s best because best is getting to heaven and only I know that path for your child. *My plans for them far exceed yours…let me do my work and just pray for your child to cooperate. *Tell them you love them but make sure they know I love them even more. *Truth trumps popularity every single time so demand honesty. *You can’t pass the test unless you do the lessons…and some lessons are really hard…let them do the work, especially when the lesson is hard. *Trust me, thank me; when things are easy and when they are hard; don’t worry, I’m a very reliable Father! *Pray for them and pray with them, speak my name together and often. *My love isn’t attached to being first, best, beautiful, popular or perfect so please don’t let your love be either. *It’s not your job to constantly rescue and save your child, one particular Friday my Father watched me suffer through something really awful that turned out pretty awesome! I knew he was there but he didn’t do it for me. *Everything in life isn't easy...but everything isn't hard either; know that I'm there loving you through it all. *If your child needs someone; I'll always get there first, teach them my call sign...JESUS COME! A Seed To Plant: Write this verse on a post it and stick it somewhere you’ll see it when you worry then pick a couple things from the list that hit your heart or that might touch someone you know who is worried about a child and ask the Father to help you put it in motion. Blessings on your day and on your Children’s backpack wherever they may be taking it this fall!
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Linda LeClair
8/25/2016 07:25:10 am
Oh my, my daughter left for Austria as well and I had the sleepless, prayerful night as she was making her way across the ocean. Thank you!
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Mary Schreiber
8/25/2016 11:27:16 am
Fabulous message again. My children are all grown and have left the nest years ago but I still worry about them and also my 11 grandchildren. But I do trust God that he is watching over them and I do know that they belong to him but I'm so grateful that he allowed me to have and raise them for him. Thank you for your wonderful messages.
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Jean Patrick
8/25/2016 03:07:12 pm
It's always a joy to read your words!
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Rachel Kowatch
9/1/2016 06:41:37 am
Sheri...just came across this gem of a post. Your nuggets of Divine Wisdom at 2 am were just what this momma needed to hear! Brought tears to my eyes to read those gentle reminders of just how much our dear Lord loves us...especially on the days that are hardest. I wrote some of them down (in addition to the Scripture verse) to help me set the tone as our 4 little and middle lovelies head back to school Tuesday. Thank you for being you and for answering His call time and time again to share your gifts and talents with the world!
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Trina Anderson
9/13/2016 10:30:10 pm
Oh Sheri you know just what to say! Seth started school yesterday and all I want is the minute by minute play back but I just need to trust in God that all is going well. It's funny what you know in your head but sometimes my heart gets a little stubborn!
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