Raising Humble Hearts in a Loud World
“Let us not become boastful, challenging one another, envying one another.” — Galatians 5:26 (NASB 1995)
From early on, children feel the pull to compare, compete, or boast. But we are called to raise Spirit-led kids—who find joy in serving, not in striving.
Our own humility models this best.
A home led by the Spirit will overflow with encouragement—not competition. With gratitude—not grumbling. With blessing—not boasting.
Family Talk:
- When is it hardest to be humble?
- How can the Holy Spirit help us love without comparing?
Prayer:
Holy Spirit, help our family be a place of peace and love. Keep us from envy and pride, and teach us to walk humbly with You. Amen.
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I’m a follower of Christ, learning daily to walk the narrow path laid out in His Word. Through Rooted & Raised: Anchoring Women & Children in Christ, I simply seek to point others back to Scripture, tested by the Holy Spirit, lived out in faith, and anchored in truth.
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