Sunday, May 08, 2022

Mother's Day: The greatest command of parenting

At Forward Progress, Michael Kelly's recent post on parenting is on my mind as today is Mother's Day in the U.S. He brings up the "dirty little secret of parenting," as he calls it: that we don't actually know what we're doing. He makes some fine points along the way. My children are now grown, and what I say comes with the benefit of hindsight, and knowledge that I need grace for a job that was flawed. 

Here is what I see of our job as parents: 

  • Treasure our children
  • Nurture our children
  • Edify our children
  • Guide our children
  • Pass on faith, hope, and love

There will always be room for more to say because there are so many details of how to live that, and so many decisions every day about what is the best way forward. There will always be room to grow in understanding like there is always room to grow in love. But as in life, so in parenting: the greatest of these is love. 

2 comments:

Martin LaBar said...

Good list!

Weekend Fisher said...

Thank you for the encouragement!

Take care & God bless
Anne / WF