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Neil Anderson

Give Your Child to God

As a parent, you can release your child to God's care and protection, trusting in His sovereignty to bring them to their senses and home.
Neil Anderson emphasizes the importance of entrusting our children to God's care and protection, acknowledging that as parents, we cannot control their every decision or path. He draws parallels to the prodigal son story, highlighting the father's willingness to let his son go and the son's eventual return after coming to his senses. Anderson encourages parents to pray for their children, surrendering their will to God's and trusting in His ability to work in their lives even when they are out of sight.

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Psalm 37:5

Commit your way to the LORD, trust also in Him, and He will do it

You can and should uphold Christian values and standards in your own home. But when your child leaves your home, he leaves with his own values, beliefs and personal agenda. This is the first half of the prodigal son story (Luke 15:11-32). The prodigal son wanted to do his own thing, so his father let him. I don't think the father would have let the boy rule in his home, but he did let him go. We don't like to see our children fail or make mistakes like that. When they do, we are too quick to rescue them from the natural consequences of their actions.

The father in the story welcomed his son home after the boy came to his senses. His repentance was complete: "Father, I have sinned against heaven and in your sight; I am no longer worthy to be called your son" (verse 21). The critical insight we need is offered by the father: "This son of mine was dead, and has come to life again" (verse 24). When your child is out of your sight, only God can bring him to his senses, bring him home, and give him life.

You can't go everywhere your child goes, but God can. He is the child's heavenly Father, and He is fully capable of protecting him.

I know of a dear lady who has buried two sons and witnessed the miracle healing of her husband from a near-fatal car accident. But her hardest trial was discovering that her beloved third son was struggling with homosexuality. Months of dark depression were lifted in one day when she realized that her son belonged to God, so she gave her boy to Him. For 11 years she didn't hear from him. Then one day he called and said he had a Mother's Day present for her. He had come back to the Lord!

God is in control. When you pray you release Him to do what only He can do in your child's life. And when you pray, He can mold your parenting style so you can do what He has called you to do in raising your child.

Prayer:

Lord, I release my children to Your care and protection, and I relinquish my will for them in favor of Your will.

Sermon Outline

  1. Commit Your Child to God
  2. Recognize God's sovereignty over your child's life
  3. Release your child to God's care and protection
  4. Rely on God to bring your child to their senses and home

Key Quotes

“This son of mine was dead, and has come to life again.” — Neil Anderson
“You can't go everywhere your child goes, but God can.” — Neil Anderson
“God is in control. When you pray you release Him to do what only He can do in your child's life.” — Neil Anderson

Application Points

  • Pray for your child and rely on God to bring them to their senses and home.
  • Release your child to God's care and protection, trusting in His sovereignty.
  • Rely on God to mold your parenting style and guide you in raising your child.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I trust God with my child's life when they're making mistakes?
You can trust God by recognizing His sovereignty and releasing your child to His care and protection.
What if my child is struggling with their own values and beliefs?
You can pray for your child and rely on God to bring them to their senses and home.
How can I be sure God is in control of my child's life?
You can be sure God is in control by trusting in His sovereignty and releasing your child to His care.
What role should I play in my child's life when they're away from home?
You can't go everywhere your child goes, but you can pray for them and rely on God to protect and guide them.

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