"We are aliens and strangers in your sight, as were all our forefathers." 1 Chronicles 29:15
One spring our daughter talked us into planting red petunias. She knew that I normally
have a tendency to pick purple or pink, but, red it was. One day, as I went
through and was weeding and dead-heading them, I noticed something
peculiar. In and among the throngs of red, I found one lone purple
flower. Alone it stood.
It reminds me of a prayer for my kids: Be different.
Stand out in the crowd. Follow Christ, even when the world looks at you
as odd, peculiar, and unpopular. Choose to be who God made you, and
the person He wants you to be.
I dare you, children of mine, to be different. Be the purple flowers in the sea of red.
Lord, you call us to be aliens and strangers in this world. You dare
us to be different. I pray that for Alyssa and Kyle today. Help our dear children to stand firm in what they know and believe of you, and
in who you've called them to be. Give them confidence to make decisions
that please you, even when it goes against the crowd, or the thing
everyone else is doing. Holy Spirit, prompt their minds and nudge their
feet to follow you in everything they say and do. There will be times
where they will need courage to be different from the world around
them. I know, dear Jesus, you will be right there beside them, leading
them down the right paths. It's a high calling to follow you, and a
calling that will bring Alyssa and Kyle much blessing. Thank you, Father, for
allowing us to be your children, and giving us the strength we need to
stand out in this world.
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