The author, wife and blessed mother, Jean Lim Flores wrote, “At the beginning of this new school year, when the apostle Paul encounters challenging relationships and circumstances at the school, at the church and beyond, there is something better than equipping his daughter with the same tools that Paul preached to encourage character construction and fruition.”
“This set of spiritual virtues” is “Flores, which Paul says is what Paul calls the fruit of the Holy Spirit, is a characteristic that allows believers to unite, live like Jesus, and grow like trees (Galatians 5:22-23).
More than the latest new backpack with all bells and whistles, flashy outfits, shiny new shoes, or cases full of new pencils, Ephesians 6:10 outlines another outfit called “God’s Armor” which can protect the enemy schemes that can compensate for the enemy, to protect the enemy’s cover, to protect the enemy’s cover, to protect the enemy’s cover, to protect their everyday gear. “Back to school” too? ”
“As parents, speaking this simple prayer every day with our children on their way to school, I feel confident in speaking this simple prayer every day with our children, as they bless them with being strong, courageous, respectful and kind people. It empowers their everyday battles.”
“Then stand firm, the belt of truth will bend over your waist, and the breastplate of righteousness will be in place, and the feet will be in line with preparations that will come from the Gospel of peace. In addition to this, we will take up the shield of faith, of prayer and demand.
In the name of Jesus,
Amen.
4. Hide God’s Word in your child’s heart to bring out for peace and purpose.
When our oldest two daughters were in primary school, they attended Awana at our local church over the summer. There they memorize biblical poems and earned rewards while hiding God’s Word in their hearts.
When we are not around, we can trust that God’s word in their hearts speaks to them and helps them when they need it. As Hebrews 4:12 states, “The Word of God is lively and active, so it is sharper than a double-edged sword, and penetrates even by dividing the soul and spirit, joints and bone marrow, which judges the thoughts and attitudes of the mind.”
Just as a TV show or movie shows you what you are saying to someone and telling them when making decisions, we can rely on God’s living words to talk to our children, bringing peace and purpose to their situation.
While in school, during times of frustration, seduction and stress, we can expect it to guide and guide their reactions and actions.
Deuteronomy 6:6-9 Impulse, “These commandments I have given you today are in your heart. Impress them with your kids. Talk about them when you sit at home, walk on the road, lying down, and when you wake up. Tie them as symbols in your hands and bind them to your forehead. Write them on your door frames and your gates in your home. ”
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