A Prayer for Trusting in God’s Goodness

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My children have no fear of scarcity. No thought for where they’ll sleep at night. They don’t question it—they know it: the snack jar will be filled, the dinner will satisfy, and no matter the wrong done, they can snuggle up under my arm at night.

Why? Because that is all they’ve ever known. Knowing our goodness enables them to trust they’ll always be cared for. And when we know God’s goodness, we can live satisfied that he is faithful to provide.

Are you dwelling in a life built on a scarcity mindset? Fearing there won’t be enough? Listen to today’s episode from Julie Kieras.

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About the Author

Julie Kieras lives in Connecticut with her husband and two sons, a teen and a tween! She’s a former English teacher-turned homeschool mom, and she loves gardening, baking, poetry, and camping-as-long-as-hubby-clears-all-the-spiders-first! Her heart is to encourage moms in their God-given purpose of lovingly directing young hearts to Him. The author of several devotionals and a book of retold fairy tales, Julie also writes about parenting and homeschool life on her blog, happystronghome.com. In her spare time (what’s that!?), she’s discovered a love for creating printable homeschool resources on Canva. Her books and printables are available online at Happy Strong Home.

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