Time To Man Up And Pray

Every night as I check on my almost 4 month old daughter I take some time and pray for her. I pray for health. I pray for safety. I pray for sleep! I pray for strength and guidance as her daddy to raise her right. I thank God for her. It’s easy. She’s my baby girl! It comes natural. I don’t struggle at all to pray for her.

But as I was praying for her last night I realized that I have not been following Jesus’ words. In Matthew 5 Jesus tells us to love our enemies and pray for those that hurt you. I’m not doing that. There is a boy (maybe even not born yet) out there that right now is my enemy. As terrible as that is to say, I am NOT ok with the fact that my baby girl is gonna have boyfriends and one day get married. She is my little baby that has mommy and daddy as her whole world! Any boy that wants to mess that up is not a friend of mine…right now. I mean that’s down right persecution if you ask me! Dang boys.

So I realized as painful as it may be, I should be praying for all of her future and that includes boys. I am told to love my future son-in-law and pray for all those boyfriends that are gonna hurt my heart (and possibly earn a plot of land in our backyard). It’s not easy. I don’t wanna go there. I don’t wanna be ok with that. But I have to. Jesus told me to.

It’s time to man up.

What about you? Who are you supposed to be praying for that you are struggling to bring up with God?

2 Responses to “Time To Man Up And Pray”

  1. kara-kae james July 13, 2010 at 10:22 AM #

    I’m so thankful you pray for our girl. I have a hard time praying for future boys, but I know she will have to go through a few heartbreaks before she meets her spouse. I just keep praying she holds out for a man as wonderful as her daddy. That’s gonna be hard for her to find, but I know God is preparing him for her (hopefully in the form of a collinsworth boy! ha!)

  2. John July 13, 2010 at 3:52 PM #

    Never even thought of it in that context Brook. Thanks for keeping it real man.

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