Help My Kid wont clean her room, she text all the time and has an answer for everything! I know I feel this way too sometimes having a teenager and pre-teen in the house.
Today God Told Me Something. While waiting on my son to come out of school me and my daughters were siting in the car. Suddenly we saw 100's of sheets of paper flying all over the street in peoples grass etc. the junior highers were suppose to be putting them in a paper recycle container but instead made a mess of the street and peoples yards. They were trying to catch the paper it was amusing to watch as we did and laughed. But then the "Scene Changed", my teenage daughter said to us I should go out and help, the car got silent for 30seconds as she proceeded out of the car on to someone elses yard and begin to chase and pick up all this paper, the funny thing is other people who saw her got out they car and helped. I couldnt help because I was in shock, and if you saw her room you would know why. God said to me, you might not see this kind of love or concern all the time, but that which you put in her is in there.
Parents, wait on it, the "Scene Will Change".
Daddy! I mean Pastor.. You can't be talkin about me like that.. Haha but yes parents wait.. The scene will change!
ReplyDeletePastor, I agree about changing the scene will change. My question is how can the scene change with a relationship that just ended? I am trying to change my scene, but I just go back to thinking about if I made a mistake or not. I know its because I cared for him. What advise can you give me Pastor, so my scene can change?
ReplyDeleteI think it is our experiences that brings to our minds what we have been taught that helps the process of change. Even with my daughter, the need to help others, the idea to do something when no one else will had to have already been planted. The scene of watching papers fly and kids running to pick it up triggered the thought/lesson and caused her to act on it. Even in your case, you can think back but cant go back because the reality is that your scene has already changed. Some experience, some lesson learned had to have triggered your change of scenery. My Advice, "Live In The Scenery Your In".
ReplyDeleteThanks Pastor! I will live in the scenery I'm in. I guess the thing is... waiting again!
ReplyDeleteI am learning that when your scene changes and it looks scary I must immediately run to God and put my trust in Him that he has me in the change otherwise I will waste time fighting the change instead of embracing it.
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