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.

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