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Pardon the Mess with Scarlet Hiltibidal - Christian Motherhood, Biblical Parenting, Raising Christian Kids

The Key to Walking with God

Pardon the Mess with Scarlet Hiltibidal - Christian Motherhood, Biblical Parenting, Raising Christian Kids

Scarlet Hiltibidal and Christian Parenting

Christianity, Kids & Family, Parenting, Religion & Spirituality

4.9850 Ratings

🗓️ 22 May 2023

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Summary

We did it!

 

We’ve made it to last week of our 2022-2023 prayer journal and praying our kids through the school year. 🙌🏼

 

I can’t think of a better way to wrap things up than to pray for our kids to walk with God. Today we’re talking very practically about ways to do that, and how the Psalms give a roadmap for weathering the ups and downs of our everyday faith.

 

On a personal note, I want to thank each of you for joining me each Monday this year (and the last several years) to pray. It’s been an amazing journey and hearing the ways the Lord is moving in your families has forever marked me.

 

I also want to let you know that after May, I will no longer be hosting Pardon the Mess. My dear friend, Courtney DeFeo, will be the new host and you’re going to LOVE her. I can promise you that 100%.

 

In the last two episodes, we’re sharing more details about Courtney, what’s to come on Pardon the Mess so definitely tune in.

 

I’m so grateful for each of you. Great days to come!

 

In this with you,

 

Cynthia Yanof

 

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0:00.0

Christian Parenting.

0:03.5

Christian Parenting.

0:14.4

Hey friends, welcome to part of the mess.

0:16.7

This is Cynthia Yanov, and guess what?

0:19.1

This is the very last week of the prayer journal. It is week 37. And here we are. We are praying the key to walking with God. And I am just so excited this is where we're going to land. And it's Psalm 15 that it's based in out of the prayer journal. But let me just tell you ahead of time. We're going to hit Psalm 16 at the end.

0:38.5

But Psalm 15, the first two verses, I'm reading them out of the NLT,

0:43.1

Who may worship in your sanctuary, Lord, who may enter your presence on your Holy Hill,

0:47.7

those who lead blameless lives and do what is right, speaking the truth from sincere hearts.

0:53.5

Okay, and so I love David. He's asking kind of in a

0:56.4

literary device kind of way, like repeating the question, like, how do I get in your presence? How do I

1:00.0

get in your tabernacle? How do I dwell with you? How do I abide with you, Lord? And he's asking this

1:05.6

from this place of searching and just this earnest angst of wanting to be in the presence of God.

1:11.3

And then he says these words, those who lead blameless lives and do what is right,

1:15.1

speaking the truth from sincere hearts.

1:17.3

And you think about that if you're like me and you're like, well, I'm in trouble then,

1:20.5

because like if you can only walk with God and be in his presence,

1:23.6

if you lead a blameless life and do what's right, speaking truth with sincere hearts.

1:31.4

On any given day, I'm missing the mark on every single one of those.

1:35.1

And that's why I want to talk to you about it. And I've read a bunch of commentaries, kind of reading about this. But at the end of the day, David knows what we need to know.

1:39.6

And I just want to make sure as we wrap up this school year that we know that the only way that we are

1:45.0

righteous and blameless and that we can walk with the Lord is through salvation, is through

1:51.1

understanding and belief that Jesus died on the cross for us. John 316, for God so love the

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