My Grandmother Is Praying Proverbs 14:29

by | Aug 28, 2011 | 0 comments

“A patient man has great understanding,
But a quick-tempered man displays folly.”
Proverbs 14:29

Father, please give my grandchild the ability to control her impatience.

 

 

Allow him/her to understand that You are sovereign in all situations

 

and that You direct his/her comings and goings.

 

Teach her not to expect to have her way in all things.

 

Please show her that Your love desires the best for her;

 

then help her to wait patiently on Your timing.

 

Application: Work a puzzle with your grandchild. Discuss how patient one has to be to find the right pieces when putting a puzzle together. The same is true with God’s work.

 

This prayer suggestion is used by permission from “My Grandmother is. . . praying for me” by Kathryn March, Pamela Ferris, and Susan Kelton. They are three ordinary grandmothers desiring to pray for the next generation to become men and women of strong character and great faith. They have a verse from the Proverbs, a prayer for the verse and an application for each day of the year. I have found the book an excellent resource for praying from my grandchildren, especially for character development. You may order the book from their website: www.mygrandmotheris.com.

 

 

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