Guilt Free Parenting
by: Kimberly
Chastain
I don’t know about you, but I do guilt very well. At times, it seems like I
can feel guilty for almost anything. Also, as a parent I mess up routinely. I
can be short with my temper and my words are not always pleasant. Also, there
seems to be a new parenting article out daily that tells you how to parent and
of course it feels like to me anyway that I always come up short. My hunch is I
am not the only one that feels that way. So, how do I have the audacity to come
up with an article entitled, “Guilt Free Parenting”? Actually, it wasn’t totally
my idea. God placed the idea and burden on my heart to share it with you.
Let’s look at Psalm 139:16, “Thine eyes have seen my unformed substance; And
in Thy book they were all written, the days that were ordained for me, when as
yet there was not one of them.” Basically, before you were born God marked out
your days and may I add also your children’s days. God has a plan for you and He
has one for your children as well.
What does all of this have to do with guilt free parenting? I’m glad you
asked. God is truly in control of your life and your children’s lives as well.
We cannot always see His hand or plan, but He is there. That means on our worst
parenting days God is still working His plan in our lives and in our children’s
lives in spite of us. There have been so many times in the Bible where at first
glance God’s plan did not make sense and then on later inspection it made
perfect sense. So, when we are not doing a good job of being parents, God is
still working in our lives and our children’s lives.
I want to quickly say this does not give us permission to say, “I don’t have
to parent, God is in control.” I’m not saying that at all. What I am saying is
quit beating yourself up when you feel you have not done a good job or had a
less than stellar parenting moment. God does not expect us to be perfect parents
or have perfect children. If He expected that or required that we would not need
Jesus.
May I suggest when you have that guilty feeling or bad parenting moment run
to God and readmit how much you need Him. Also, rest in Him and thank Him that
He is still in control and His plan will happen. Sometimes I even say, “God
these are your children too and I know you love them even more than I do, please
help me. Give me strength to be the parent you would have me be.”
Guilt Free Parenting means relying on our Abba Father and trusting Him to
guide us in parenting our children. It means we won’t be perfect, but we can
rest assured that God is still working out His plan in all of our lives. To me
Guilt Free Parenting means realizing how deeply I need God and His wisdom in
every area of my life and how I need to run to Him daily for strength and
encouragement.
Can I promise you that if you truly realize how God is in control of your
life and your children’s life that you won’t feel guilty? I wish I could. I have
to admit I still feel guilty from time to time. I’m learning and resting in my
Abba Father who loves and cares for me and who has a perfect plan for my life
and for my children as well. I’m so thankful I’m not parenting alone, but with
someone who is the Perfect Parent. So, are you willing to try Guilt Free
Parenting for a change? I think you will like living without guilt.
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I want to quickly say this does not give us permission to say, “I don’t have
to parent, God is in control.” I’m not saying that at all. What I am saying is
quit beating yourself up when you feel you have not done a good job or had a
less than stellar parenting moment. God does not expect us to be perfect parents
or have perfect children. If He expected that or required that we would not need
Jesus.
May I suggest when you have that guilty feeling or bad parenting moment run
to God and readmit how much you need Him. Also, rest in Him and thank Him that
He is still in control and His plan will happen. Sometimes I even say, “God
these are your children too and I know you love them even more than I do, please
help me. Give me strength to be the parent you would have me be.”
Guilt Free Parenting means relying on our Abba Father and trusting Him to
guide us in parenting our children. It means we won’t be perfect, but we can
rest assured that God is still working out His plan in all of our lives. To me
Guilt Free Parenting means realizing how deeply I need God and His wisdom in
every area of my life and how I need to run to Him daily for strength and
encouragement.
Can I promise you that if you truly realize how God is in control of your
life and your children’s life that you won’t feel guilty? I wish I could. I have
to admit I still feel guilty from time to time. I’m learning and resting in my
Abba Father who loves and cares for me and who has a perfect plan for my life
and for my children as well. I’m so thankful I’m not parenting alone, but with
someone who is the Perfect Parent. So, are you willing to try Guilt Free
Parenting for a change? I think you will like living without guilt.
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