Hi Kids! Reasoned Conversations in a Divided Generation
Can a parent do everything right and still experience heartbreak? Many Christian parents quietly carry the belief that if they pray faithfully, teach biblical truth, model godly living, and remain committed to their children, the outcome will eventually be what they hoped for. The opening chapter of Job challenges that assumption. Before Job became known for suffering, he was a father. A faithful father. A praying father. A father deeply concerned about the spiritual condition of his adult children. Yet despite his faithfulness, Job discovered a difficult truth that every parent must eventually confront: influence is not control. In this episode, Austin and Tricia explore Job 1 through the lens of parenting, adult children, estrangement, and the limits of parental responsibility. What do we do when our children make choices we would never make? How do we handle the grief of losing influence over someone we deeply love? And how can parents remain faithful when the outcome is not what they prayed for? Whether you are raising young children, navigating relationships with adult children, grieving estrangement, or simply wrestling with questions about God's sovereignty and free will, this conversation offers biblical insight, practical wisdom, and hope for parents carrying burdens they were never meant to bear alone. In this episode: * What made Job a faithful father * The difference between influence and control * Why faithful parenting does not guarantee faithful children * The grief of losing influence over adult children * How Job's story speaks to estranged parents today * The difference between responsibility and sovereignty * Why parents are called to cultivate, not control You can be faithful without being sovereign. You can love deeply without controlling outcomes. And sometimes the greatest act of faith a parent ever performs is entrusting a beloved child to God.
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