Get the Picture?
by Karen Lange
Some of the biggest challenges parents face are during the teen years. Even if you
have a good relationship with your teens, there are always issues to deal with.
Teens wish to be more independent; parents must accept this as part of the process
and provide Godly limits. It can be difficult to allow teens to make decisions,
but making mistakes and learning from them comes with the territory. We want them
to learn to discern, but we still need to be there for them. We must not smother
and drive them away. It is a delicate balance to maintain. So how do we do this?
As parents, we need to step back and focus on what I call life’s “Big
Picture.” It helps to keep in mind that the ups and downs are just a small
part of this big picture. All circumstances and events are working together for
our children’s ultimate good; to bring about God’s will for their lives.
When we trust Him to direct the “Big Picture”, He will preserve them
and draw them to Himself. To help us help us stay focused, we need to keep several
things in mind.
We must pray! Never underestimate God’s ability to work in our children. It
is never too late to pray for them. When we pray, we are seeking God’s help
and inviting His protection and support. Battling with prayer and scriptures will
affect great things for our children. “The effective, fervent prayer of a
righteous man avails much.” (James 5:16) We are more actively involved with our children’s
lives than we realize when we pray. Hebrews 4:16 advises us to “come boldly to the throne
of grace, that we may obtain mercy, and find grace to help in time of need.”
This mercy and grace will see us through the challenges.
You may be facing stress because of disagreements about curfews, friends, or something
much greater. Remember this: God promises to deliver our children. They may encounter
rough spots along the way, but He promises to take care of them. One scripture I
confess for my children is: “The Lord will deliver me from every evil work
and preserve me for His heavenly kingdom.” (II Timothy 4:18) As I pray this
for them, I trust that God will be faithful to work so they will fulfill His calling
on their lives.
We must listen. It is tempting to talk too much, to scold, or be critical of their
friends or actions. They need guidance, yes, but they need to talk as well. Verbalizing
is one way to sort things out, gain insight and perspective. Taking time to listen
shows your teens how important they are to you. Despite any differences you might
have, it is one way to demonstrate your unconditional love. Woodrow Wilson said,
“One cool judgement is worth a thousand hasty counsels. The thing to be supplied
is light, not heat.” God will supply this light when you trust Him and remain
open to His leading. Talking and gaining their trust may take time and creativity
if your relationship with your teen is rocky, but with God’s help, it is not
impossible. He will work great things not only in them, but also in you.
Physical touch is another key ingredient. Teens may be big kids, but they still
need the affirmation and security that affection provides. This can be an awkward
thing to do as they grow up, but it is worth the effort. A hand on the shoulder,
a pat on the arm, a brief hug, all are ways to physically but not overwhelmingly
convey love and support. Even as we grow older, the emotional power of physical
touch is still important.
The teen and young adult years are only a short scene from the “Big Picture,”
but they provide more opportunities to trust and listen closely to the Lord. For
me, it has been a time where He has revealed His grace and faithfulness in new ways.
Learn to rest in knowing that the “Big Picture” is divinely directed
for good. It will be a blockbuster that will bring glory to the Lord.
Biographical Information
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Karen Lange homeschooled her three children in grades K-12. She is a freelance writer
and the creator of the Homeschool Online Creative Writing Co-op for Teens.
Visit her website at
www.hswritingcoop.bravehost.com or write to her at
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