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DEDICATION
Alisha
Foreword
And believe me, when she prayed, she was anything but mild-
fight.
What I love about Alisha is how realistic she is about the things
of this world, while refusing to compromise God’s truth. I love
how she balances loving our children with honoring the Word
of God.
In Victory,
Donna Partow
Million-Copy Best-Selling Author
Becoming the Woman God Wants Me To Be &
God Confidence: The Courage You Need for the Life You
Want
www.donnapartow.com
Introduction
They are trying to make decisions in their own life and we're
here to support them. We cannot continue to make the decisions
for them.
You have been praying for them for years. Since they were in
your womb and the Word says you will reap a harvest. It'll be a
wonderful season. It'll be a season of harvest that you will not
be able to contain yourself.
Our God is faithful. Our God is just. And our God loves our
children. So today moms, be even more fervent in your prayer
for your child. Take even more authority declaring for your
child their future. The season of harvest is coming.
The thoughts that the Lord thinks towards our children is even
greater and higher than what we think toward our children. As
moms we cannot fathom the idea of someone else loving and
thinking more of our children than we do.
The Lord's ways are higher than our ways. When we remember
how the Lord thinks of our children, even in the times of
trouble, even in the times where they seemed distant from Him,
or when they seem to be running from him, we can have peace
and hope for their future.
Answered prayers
Everything will work out in the
end. You do not need to know
how; you just need to trust
God that it will.
Day 3
Refuse to Worry
Refuse to worry about tomorrow, but deal with each challenge
that comes your way, one day at a time. Tomorrow will take
care of itself. Matthew 6: 34 (TPT)
Answered prayers ~
Stress comes from trying to do
it all on your own. Peace
comes from putting it in God’s
hands. ~Unknown
Day 4
Wow! I can not tell you how many times I felt so weak and to a
point where I didn't feel like I could go on. This scripture is
key.
There are times when we feel at our weakest, when we feel like
we have prayed, and we have declared, and we have done all
the things we know to do as Christian moms and yet we are still
struggling with our faith. We are struggling with knowing that
God is taking care of the situation! We feel weak. This is the
time to cast your cares at the feet of the Lord.
It is an exchange.
We give him our children and their struggles. He in return gives
us the grace to walk through the trials.
Give him your cares. Give him your anxieties and fears. He
wants to give you the grace to endure this season. He wants to
give you hope and to strengthen you on your journey.
Answered prayers ~
Peace!
Day 5
Come to Him
Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will
give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from Me, for I
am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your
souls. For My yoke is easy and my burden is light. Matthew
11:28-30 (NKJV)
When praying for our kids, life can get heavy. The things that
our children must go through at this point in history, are so
much darker and even scarier than what we went through as
children.
Scripture tells us that as the dark gets darker, the light gets
brighter.
Unfortunately, our kids are living in a very dark time. But the
promise is that as the dark gets darker, the light is going to get
brighter. That's what we are going to give to our children. The
way to do that is to learn from Jesus.
Mrs. Morven rolled up her stocking, arose with deliberate dignity, and
sailed forth into the hall, where she found her husband and Sir
Richard talking to one another, with great animation, on the subject
of rubber shares.
“Where,” she inquired, with a dramatic gesture, “is Aurea? and,”
casting a keen glance at Sir Richard, “where is Mr. Wynyard?”
The General could put two and two together as well as most men.
Yes, it would do—nice young fellow—old family—baronetcy—and
lots of money; and, nodding at his companion with undisguised
significance, he said, as he rose—
“I say, Sir Richard, I suppose you and I will have to make a search-
party and bring our young people home!” (Our young people!)
Perhaps it is unnecessary to add that the same young people were
by no means grateful for their disinterested exertions. That night, at a
very late hour, Aurea confided to her aunt that she was engaged to
Owen Wynyard. Mrs. Morven, who had accompanied her niece to
her bedroom, stood by the table, knitting in hand—an embodiment of
the judicial British matron.
“Engaged! What nonsense, my dear girl! Why, you don’t know him!
Where have you met him?”
“Oh yes, I do; I knew him at Ottinge. He was Aunt Bella’s chauffeur
for six months.”
Mrs. Morven took two hurried steps to a chair, sat down upon it, and
gasped.
“Your aunts’ chauffeur!” she exclaimed at last. New and bright ideas
suddenly dawned upon her mental horizon. She never remembered
to have heard her niece mention the chauffeur—though more than
once she had spoken disparagingly of the green car. This silence,
she now realised, had held a most deadly significance. Yes, she saw
it all—the good-looking chauffeur had been at the bottom of
everything: of Aurea’s indifference to young men, her indifference to
amusement—was he the reason that last winter her niece’s brilliant
young beauty had become tarnished? She looked up at her to-night;
Aurea was supremely lovely.
“I see I have stunned you, Aunt Maggie.”
“And he was at Monte Carlo. Yes; I now remember him perfectly. I
thought the face was familiar; but why a chauffeur?”
“For the reason I refer you to his humpy little old uncle; but it’s all
right now.”
“Of course he is Leila Hesters’ brother, and Sir Richard’s heir—
Wynyard of Wynyard. Yes; I remember hearing that the young man
was very wild and extravagant, raced and gambled. However, he is
remarkably good-looking, and has charming manners; no doubt he
has sown his wild oats—I don’t envy him being in your Aunt Parrett’s
service for six months!” (These ladies had detested one another.)
“That was enough punishment for anything! I suppose he really was
employed—not make-believe?”
“Make-believe! Employed! I should just think so—washing the car,
gardening, clipping hedges, cleaning windows——”
“Good heavens!” throwing up her delicate hands; “what possessed
him to stay?”
Aurea laughed and coloured, and then said—
“Well, Aunt Maggie—I—I suppose I had something to say to it.”
“He must be extraordinarily devoted! Why, he must adore you, my
dear! I’m sure your uncle would never have cleaned windows and
washed cars for me! Ha! ha! well, Aurea, I confess I like your—er—
chauffeur.”
“But he’s not a chauffeur now, and will soon have a motor of his own.
He is his uncle’s agent; we are to live at Wynyard, and have a
splendid allowance. Owen means to do a lot for the tenants, and I’m
to take over the village girls—oh, we have had such a talk!”
“A talk! Yes, no doubt. What will your father and Susan say?”
“They will be enchanted; they are both fond of Owen; indeed, for one
whole day, the village was thrilled with the idea that Susan and
Owen had eloped!” and she related the story with so much of her old
spirit, that her aunt lay back in her chair and laughed till she wept.
“I believe I shall like young Wynyard,” she repeated, as she dried her
eyes, “and you know your uncle and I look on you, Aurea, as our
own child, so the General will have a word in the settlements; and
when you marry, you shall have my emerald necklace. Good-night,
dearest. I must go off and talk this over with my old man. I declare I
feel so excited, that I’m sure I shall not sleep a wink.”
And what of Aurea, to whom Destiny had brought a rapturous fate
within the last two hours? She pulled up the blind, opened wide the
window, and, leaning her arms on the sill, gazed upon the scene—
the gently heaving ocean, the vast, limitless firmament, the silver
moonlight—and wondered, was any girl in all the wide world as
happy as herself?
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