Some good reads found this week:
Does Maturity Still Matter? HT to Challies. "The spectacle of businesses, journalistic organizations, and even ministries catering to their 'most emotionally immature' members is familiar. Even more important is the dynamic Sayers describes, whereby those hyperactive members become 'de facto leaders,' because their actual leaders—and, by extension, their peers—come to see avoiding controversy as job number one."
Forgiving Ourselves, HT to Challies. "If God's forgiveness of us is to be the paradigm for our forgiveness of others, is it, therefore, also to be the paradigm for our forgiveness of ourselves? And could this then be a solution to all the problems we face in regard to our own failures and sins?"
Mama Bear, HT to the Story Warren. "As moms, our job is to raise these little people who have been entrusted to us and teach them to be capable, productive adults who chase after God. Perhaps the largest part of that is teaching them how to deal with when things in life don't go the way they want," whether due to their own shortcomings or someone else's perceived unfairness. We need balance here--it's possible to go too far one way or the other.
Beyond Safe: 6 Prayers for the Mom of the Graduate. This is good for moms in general. Our tendency is to pray and work for our kids to remain "safe." But God may call them to take risks.
To Surprise Us at the Last Day. A lovely reminder that sometimes God's work is hidden. Lesley touches on a similar theme with Whether Quickly or Not.
Beware the Leech's Daughters. Insight on a puzzling verse in Proverbs and what it might mean.
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