Letters to My Daughters: God's Word
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Dear Daughters,
From the day each of you was born, I felt a deep
responsibility to prepare you for the world in which you will live. I’ve tried
to model for you what I believed to be best for your life, but, on occasion (OK, many occasions), I
have failed. Oh boy, have I failed. If you were to rely on me as your sole model
and guide for your lives, you would be in a sad place indeed.
I know my failings, and yet, I also know God. I know that
God, who loves you more than I ever could, who sacrificed His only son so that
he could have a relationship with us, has given us the best guide for our
lives: his word.
Now, I know that God’s word is sometimes confusing and hard
to understand. I know that sometimes it says things we may not want to hear.
But I also know that it has stood for thousands of years as a beacon of hope in a
lost world. God’s word is perfect. God’s word is sure. God’s word is the only
anchor we can hold on to in this stormy world. In it we not only read things we
don’t get or maybe don’t like, but we also read things that bring us comfort. And
every page of God’s word speaks of His great love for us.
Here’s what I want you to know, dear girls, as you walk
through life and encounter various trials: God’s word, His love letter to us,
never fails. People will fail you. I will fail you. Culture will fail you. But
God’s word will never fail. It has endured because God Himself has made it
endure, and it will continue to do so no matter what happens in our lives.
I’m ashamed to admit, girls, that I didn’t always believe
it—I didn’t always trust that God’s word was enough. But years of living in
this world and through various trials have shown me that God’s word is the only
security I have. I’ve read it front to back a few times, and every time I see
something new and every time it speaks to me in different ways. Sure, some
things confuse me, but I keep digging, reaching further for understanding and
insight into the God who loves me.
Girls, I have no idea what the future holds for you. I have
no idea what the world will look like in 10, 20, even 50 years. What I do know
is that God’s word has not and will never change. Oh, there are plenty of
people who would like to change it, but they can’t, they won’t, succeed because
God won’t let them. We can overlook the parts we don’t like and make cutesy, Pinteresty
signs for the parts we do, but the fact remains: God’s word will never change. You can
trust it. You can stake your life on it.
I read something this week from a Christian Millennial: “Many of us are bucking the conventional thinking of the churches
we grew up in, our parents, our [Christian] colleges. . . .” Just think about
that! What is the “conventional thinking” that these Christian Millennials are
bucking? It’s essentially the Bible. Basically this person is saying,
“I’m rejecting the Bible and its teachings. I’m going my own way. What I think
I know is better than what God has already told me.” When we get to that place,
girls, we are on shaky ground indeed.
My darling daughters, I love you with every fiber of my
being. I think you are amazing—every bit of you. I have always been astounded
by your incredible minds--especially your minds--but do not ever be fooled into
thinking you know more than God.
The days and years ahead will be interesting. The future
will look very different for you and for your children than it has for me.
Culture, even fellow Christians, may shake their fists at you, call you names,
call you closed-minded. You may lose your job. You may be called to take an
uncomfortable stand. Just make sure that you are standing on the Rock and that
your foundation is based on God’s word.
Here’s what I think about the days ahead:
We don’t have to fight—we are called to love.
We don’t have to win—the war is already over.
We don’t have to rant or scream or cry—the work is finished.
Our God, through Jesus, has done it.
Don’t worry. Don’t be afraid. Hold on to what is true. God's word will stand for you just as it has for generations before you.
Now, go out and LIVE.
I love you so,
Mom
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Letters to My Daughters: Introduction
Letters to My Daughters: Take a Stand
Letters to My Daughters: Letting Go
Letters to My Daughters: Pressure
Letters to My Daughters: Be a Giver
Letters to My Daughters: Persevere
Letters to My Daughters: Decisions
Letters to My Daughters: Sexual Purity
Letters to My Daughters: Choose Joy, Part 1
Letters to My Daughters: Choose Joy, Part 2
Letters to My Daughters: Ten Things
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"Letters to My Daughters" is an ongoing series around here. In case you're new (welcome!) or if you've missed one, a complete list of my letters is listed below. I'd love for you to check them out!And if you like what you see, why not sign up for email updates? I'd sure love to have you join me on this adventure!
Letters to My Daughters: Introduction
Letters to My Daughters: Take a Stand
Letters to My Daughters: Letting Go
Letters to My Daughters: Pressure
Letters to My Daughters: Be a Giver
Letters to My Daughters: Persevere
Letters to My Daughters: Decisions
Letters to My Daughters: Sexual Purity
Letters to My Daughters: Choose Joy, Part 1
Letters to My Daughters: Choose Joy, Part 2
Letters to My Daughters: Ten Things