A PARENT’S PRAYER
AUTHOR
UNKNOWN
Submitted by Luz Leigh – 12 Nov 2007
O heavenly Father,
make me a better person. Teach me to understand my
children, to listen patiently to what they have to
say, and to answer all their questions kindly.
Keep me from
interrupting them or contradicting them. Make me
as courteous to them as I would have them be to
me.
Forbid that I should
ever laugh at their mistakes, or resort to shame
or ridicule when they displease me. May I never
punish them for my own selfish satisfaction to
show my power.
Let me not tempt my
child to lie or steal. And guide me hour by hour
that I may demonstrate by all I say and do that
honesty produces happiness.
Reduce, I pray, the
meanness in me. And when I am out of sorts, help
me, O Lord, to hold my tongue.
May I ever be mindful
that my children are children and I should not
expect of them the judgment of adults.
Let me not rob them of
the opportunity to wait on themselves and to make
decisions.
Bless me with the
bigness to grant them all their reasonable
requests and the courage to deny them privileges I
know will do them harm.
Make me fair and just
and kind. And fit me, O Lord, to be loved and
respected and imitated by my children. Amen.