laurajetter
Mouseketeer<br><Font color="red">The Tag Fairy thi
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I have a friend who seems to be overwhelmed lately. She has a DS3, DS2, and has a 3rd on the way (she wants a BIG family!). She has the kids active in many activities/play dates, is the head of a couple different moms' groups, teaches childbirth classes and is a doula. On top of all that, her DS3 has numerous allergies (which as many of you know makes life a lot harder) and just this week he had a scary episode and was diagnosed with asthma.
In a post to one of the moms' groups, she was venting about a bad day she had (the day her son had labored breathing, almost got into a car accident because of a passing car, etc.) and she was also beating herself up about maybe not being the best mom she could be, saying what if I had done this better, or that better he wouldn't have so many allergies, etc.
Everyone knows she is a wonderful mom, and I know she knows it deep down too, but she really worries about uncontrollable things way too much. I know I've come across bible verses that talk about the importance of trusting in God and not ourselves and I'd like to send her some because it really seems she is trying to control everything, which she can't. The problem is, I'm having trouble locating the type of verses I'm thinking of. Yes, I've used the directory in the back of my bible that lists every verse that has the word 'trust' in it, but that is so exhaustive and it's taking me forever to go through each one.
I've also been searching in online bible search engines by topic but haven't found one that has the message I'm trying to convey; I want it to speak to the idea that we cannot keep trying to handle every single thing in our lives on our own; we need to trust in God that he is in control and we just need to have faith in him and let go of our tendencies to want to do it ourselves.
I know about Proverbs 3:5-6 which says, "Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make your paths straight." Yes, that's the right idea, but I could've sworn there were other verses somewhere that expounded upon that idea? Maybe in the New Testament?
Anyway, if you know of any scripture that might help please let me know! Thanks.
In a post to one of the moms' groups, she was venting about a bad day she had (the day her son had labored breathing, almost got into a car accident because of a passing car, etc.) and she was also beating herself up about maybe not being the best mom she could be, saying what if I had done this better, or that better he wouldn't have so many allergies, etc.
Everyone knows she is a wonderful mom, and I know she knows it deep down too, but she really worries about uncontrollable things way too much. I know I've come across bible verses that talk about the importance of trusting in God and not ourselves and I'd like to send her some because it really seems she is trying to control everything, which she can't. The problem is, I'm having trouble locating the type of verses I'm thinking of. Yes, I've used the directory in the back of my bible that lists every verse that has the word 'trust' in it, but that is so exhaustive and it's taking me forever to go through each one.
I've also been searching in online bible search engines by topic but haven't found one that has the message I'm trying to convey; I want it to speak to the idea that we cannot keep trying to handle every single thing in our lives on our own; we need to trust in God that he is in control and we just need to have faith in him and let go of our tendencies to want to do it ourselves.
I know about Proverbs 3:5-6 which says, "Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make your paths straight." Yes, that's the right idea, but I could've sworn there were other verses somewhere that expounded upon that idea? Maybe in the New Testament?
Anyway, if you know of any scripture that might help please let me know! Thanks.