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I’ve been praying differently.

I usually pray for my daughter, that her heart continues to soften and she gives over anything that’s troubling her soul over to God.

I pray this often for the sake of our relationship.

But then God helped me realize, why am I not praying for me?

I want that for her, sure. Absolutely.

But seeing that I can’t control her behavior, only mine, and also knowing I’m no innocent in our mother/teenage daughter relationship, maybe I should be praying for my own heart.

For ears to listen, a heart that loves even when hurt. A gentle patience that never falters.

Like my Father has for me.

5 responses to “A different sort of prayer.”

  1. What a beautiful prayer, Ericka. I will adopt your idea for myself and my daughters too. Thank you.

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    1. Thank you, Priscilla! He popped that one into my head after an “I just can’t anymore!” moment. So glad it’s been of use!

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  2. So good, Ericka! I remember reading, Lord, Change Me, by Evelyn Christenson when it first came out. I was amazed at how accurate the spiritual truth she promoted was! I’m not suggesting you read it, since it seems the Lord has already planted the beauty of its deliverance arrow straight into your heart!

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    1. Thank you, Anne! Yeah, this is a pretty amazing season where He’s taking a lot of my head knowledge and aiming it right at my heart (like you mentioned lol!). I’m thankful for it. Goodness knows I’d never be able to absorb the Message without Him!

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  3. […] God’s used her to show me love. Like I mentioned before, I used to pray for her to change. […]

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