Friday, March 20, 2026

Nobody prays harder than parents with grown up kids.

Nobody prays harder than a parent with grown-up kids.

When children are small, parents protect with their hands. When children are grown, they protect with prayer. The worries change shape, but they do not disappear. A mother wonders if her daughter is safe. A father asks whether his son is walking in wisdom. Sleepless nights may lessen, yet silent prayers often deepen. Nobody prays harder than a parent with grown-up kids.

This kind of praying is holy love. It is love that has learned it cannot control outcomes, fix every mistake, or stand between a child and every storm. So it goes to God. Scripture says, “Cast all your anxiety on him” (1 Peter 5:7, NIV). Parents do exactly that, carrying names, burdens, and hopes into the presence of the Lord. There, fear becomes surrender, love becomes intercession, and weary hearts learn again that God is at work.

And God does not dismiss those prayers. He sees the trembling heart behind them. He hears the whispered pleas for protection, repentance, courage, healing, and peace. Even when answers seem delayed, parents can rest in his character, because “the Lord is faithful” (2 Thessalonians 3:3, NIV).

Today, if your grown child is far away, struggling, wandering, or simply making choices you would not choose, keep praying. Your prayers are not powerless; they are planted in the hands of a loving God. Release what you cannot carry. Trust the One who loves your child even more than you do. And remember: prayer is still parenting, shaped now by faith instead of nearness.

Friday, March 06, 2026

God is ever present

If you ever feel like nothing is shifting, read this slowly. There were chapters in my life that looked completely still. No visible progress. No immediate answers. Just routine, repetition, and quiet endurance. I almost believed those stretches were wasted.

They were not.

Every single day held evidence of His involvement, even when I could not recognize it.

He provided stamina when exhaustion tried to win.

He placed the right people in my path at the right moments.

He blocked outcomes that would have created deeper wounds.

He cultivated patience in me when I wanted instant change.

I thought the blessing would be a dramatic rescue. Instead, it was daily sustenance. I thought the miracle would be an overnight transformation. Instead, it was gradual refinement.

Through disappointments and delays, He remained consistent. The circumstances did not always shift quickly, but my perspective did. My character did. My dependence deepened.

That is provision too.

So I stand on this truth: There has never been a sunrise in my story that unfolded without His sustaining hand.

May tomorrow reveal once again that He is already ahead of you, preparing what you cannot yet see.

Thursday, March 05, 2026

God's Got This


There’s a quiet ache that arrives when your child no longer needs you the way they once did. It’s the quiet ache that sometimes appears in the middle of the night. The realization that you cannot shield them the way you once did. You cannot stand beside every decision. You cannot see every struggle they carry.
You are still their mother.
But their world has grown larger.
They face pressures you may never fully hear about. They carry responsibilities that shape marriages, careers, and futures. They may sound strong on the phone while quietly fighting battles you cannot see.
And that can feel unsettling.
But God does not need your proximity.
He does not need a full report to understand what they are facing. He is already present in every room you cannot enter, every conversation you cannot hear, every decision they must make.
So pray with confidence.
Pray that their character remains rooted in truth.
Pray that wisdom steadies their thoughts when confusion rises.
Pray that God closes doors that would harm them and opens doors that lead them into purpose.
Trusting God with your grown child is not stepping back in defeat.
It is standing firm in faith.
There will be moments you wish you could smooth the road ahead. Moments when you question their choices. Moments when you feel helpless watching from a distance.
But prayer reaches where you cannot.
God works quietly. He softens hearts. He protects from dangers you may never know existed. He guides steps even when the path feels uncertain.
And while you lift them up, allow Him to strengthen you too.
A praying mother never loses influence. Even when the nest is empty, your prayers still surround them.
So keep releasing their name into the hands of the Father who loves them even more than you do.
He is watching.
He is guiding.
And He is faithfully writing every chapter of their story.

Gardening USA 
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