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Parenting by Design - July 7

God's trials are not meant to destroy us, but to build character and maturity in our lives, allowing us to grow into a stronger, more resilient faith. By adopting an eternal perspective, we can transform our struggles into opportunities for spiritual growth and development, mirroring the transformative power of Christ.

Eternal perspective

2 Cor 4:17-18:  "For our light and momentary troubles are achieving for us an eternal glory that far outweighs them all.  So we fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen.  For what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal" (NIV).

God never wastes suffering. Trials work for us, not against us (James 1:2-5). If we trust God and surrender to Him, trials will produce patience, perseverance and maturity in the lives of our family. If we rebel and fight against our circumstances, we will remain impatient, impulsive and immature. God allows trials so He can build character into our lives. Warren Wiersbe gives a great analogy, "God can grow a mushroom overnight, but it takes many years - and many storms - to build a mighty oak."

It takes an eternal perspective to see beyond today to eternity.  Your kids are not likely to be able to do it without your gentle, guiding hand.  As you empathetically walk through trials with them, you can model the faith, hope and love that allow you to look at tough situations as opportunities to grow and develop to be more like Christ.

An eternal perspective gives us the ability to see beyond temporary trials.

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