Students and Missions
Students and Missions
My
daughter, Maribeth, will be 23 years old this coming April. Most people know the adventurous life she has
had up to this point.
Adventurous for her, but sometimes stressful for us. When Maribeth was 16 she spent 6 weeks in Costa Rica on an exchange program. When she was 18, she flew to Chicago to attend Moody Bible Institute. She spent one semester of her time at Moody in Israel and Palestine. One of her summers she worked at a dude ranch in Colorado. Currently she is married and serving at a church in Salisbury, Massachusetts, with her husband Adam. Why am I sharing this in a blog?
As
parents we have to learn to let go and let God take care of the children He has
called to serve Him. Psalm 127:3 tells
us “Children are a gift from the Lord; they are a reward from him.” How did we survive all of her adventures as
parents? We had to let her go. We raised her in the admonition of the LORD,
and trusted her when God called her to go.
Easy? No! Necessary?
Yes. If we had not trusted God
to take care of her, and trusted her to follow God’s leading and call on her
life, she would not be the person she is today.
Not only that, but we would be withholding God’s blessing for her
obedience and faith. I think we often
falter in letting our children go on missions, not because they aren’t old
enough or ready, but because we aren’t ready to let them go.
Just
some food for thought!
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