10 Ways to Pray for Our Children with FREE DOWNLOAD

From the day I found out I was going to have a baby, I began praying for his salvation and his spouse. If you're like me, there are some days that we just don't pray for our children like we should. When I think about that, it makes me cringe. To know there is something more important than my son to take me away from praying for him like I should is unpleasant. If we don't PRAY for our children, they will fall PREY to the world.


10 Ways to Pray for Our Children

Pray for Our Children

For several weeks, I’ve been busily working on creating a Prayer/Devotional Journal. I want to be able to keep everything together for as long as I can, instead of having 100 books to store when I’m finished using them. While I’ve been working on this journal, I came across many ways to pray for my son. I personally like these 10 ways best of all. These are things that I can pray about each day, instead of breaking them down into a certain day or month.

  • Nothing will hinder his salvation and relationship with Christ early in life. (Matthew 19:14) 
  • He will know the true God and have a desire to do God’s will all of his life.(Psalm 119:26,33-35) 
  • As he hears the Bible, he will develop a love and dependency for God and His Word.(Psalm 71:17) 
  • For his growth: an increase in wisdom, in stature, and in favor with God and others. (Luke 2:52) 
  • He will have a thankful heart and positive attitude. (Psalm 126:2-3; Romans 8:31) 
  • He will be protected from Satan in every area of life. (Psalm 121) 
  • God would reveal the inclination to sin and enable him to overcome them before they become sinful habits. (Psalm 139:23-24; I John 1:8-9) 
  • He will be successful in the work God has planned for him. (Ephesians 2:10) 
  • He will have a strong sense of belonging to a family that is loving and dwells together in unity. (Psalm 133) 
  • He will respect those in authority over him. (Romans 13:1; Ephesians 6:1-4)

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