Monday, October 12, 2015

Jesus-our judge and mediator

Quotes from an incredible blog I read this morning! This is my heart....

This means it's entirely possible for us to be against the destructive actions of biological parents but still for the redemptive pursuit of their souls. We can be against what they've done but still for them. Let me say that again, we can simultaneously be against what they've done but still for who they are. They are humans. They are not the Enemy. Broken humans in need of redemption. 

One of the most gracious gifts given to us in the gospel is freedom from the burden to be the hero of anybody's story, including our own. Of course we are still responsible to fight for the best interests of the kids we are caring for, but with Jesus as the Hero we are free from the need to bear the weight of redemption that only He was ever intended to carry. 

With Jesus as the Hero the struggles will be real for us but they do not have the power to defeat us; they will be heavy upon us but they do not have the power to break us; the Enemy will seek to destroy us but he will not have the power to prevail over us. This is the confidence upon which we intercede on behalf of these kids. This is the hope which steadies us even as the war rages on around us. 


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