I knew a woman from Chicago whose son had been classified by the police as a habitual criminal—he was hopelessly locked into a criminal mindset. She meditated and prayed over Proverbs 11:21 for her son, “…the seed of the righteous will be delivered.” She even testified her faith in church saying, “I know God is going to save my son, and he will preach the gospel in this church.” She focused all her attention on God’s transforming power.

One night. She felt an unusual burden to pray for her son. An hour later, he called her long distance, asking what she had been doing earlier. He said a man to whom he’d sold some bad drugs had come to his apartment. The man had beaten him to a pulp, then pulled out a gun, intending to shoot him. The man tried to pull the trigger, but couldn’t bend his finger! After several tries, he threw the gun down and ran out, declaring, “Your mother is doing something to stop me from pulling this trigger!”

Needless to say, the son received Jesus as his Lord and was Spirit-filled shortly thereafter. He attended Bible school and was later a guest speaker at his mother’s church.

Your children can be transformed! Whether they are grown and living a life of sin or still peacefully at home under your covering, the transforming power of God’s Word is available to help them.

A Mother’s Faith

There is something unique about a mother’s faith. Remember how the Syrophenician mother stretched out in supernatural faith on behalf of her hurting daughter:

And behold, a woman of Canaan came … and cried out to Him, saying, “Have mercy on me, O Lord… my daughter is severely demon-possessed.” 23 But He answered her not a word… 25 Then she came and worshiped Him, saying, “Lord, help me!” 26 But He answered and said, “It is not good to take the children’s bread and throw it to the little dogs. 27 And she said, “Yes, Lord, yet even the little dogs eat the crumbs which fall from their masters’ table.” 28 The Jesus answered… her, “O woman, great is your faith! Let it be to you as you desire.” And her daughter was healed from that very hour. (Matthew 15:22-28).

This woman was not about to let anything stop her from claiming God’s transforming power for her daughter. Your children need that same kind of spiritual tenacity exerted on their behalf.

Put your faith in God’s Word—Jesus. Although your children may be involved in ungodly lifestyles, don’t let go of God’s transforming power. Remember the Prodigal Son. The Bible says, “he came to himself.” In other words, suddenly his eyes were opened and he saw things from the perspective of the Word rather than the world. Your wayward children will do the same. One day, they will hear the Holy Spirit speaking to their hearts and respond. They’ll get up, repent, and serve God. Don’t give up on God’s transforming power for their lives!

You Hold the Key

Your faith in God’s transforming power will determine the course of your child’s life. Remember Moses’ mother, Jochebed, Pharaoh ordered all the newborn male Hebrews murdered, but Jochebed trusted in God. The woman conceived, and bore a son; and… she hid him three months” (Exodus 2:2).

Jochebed had a mother’s faith for her baby. She hid him, then put him in an ark and floated him down a river full of crocodiles. The baby ended up in the bathtub of Pharaoh’s daughter. She named him Moses and raised him as her own.

Because of his mother’s faith, Moses’ life was spared; he received an education and had the best of everything. After some life-changing learning experiences, he answered the call of God and was used of God in tremendous ways.

Looking back on the circumstances surrounding Moses’ birth, would you have foreseen all of this in his future? I doubt it; but God’s transforming power turned Moses’ life around.

Maybe your decisions haven’t always served God and you’ve made some mistakes in raising your children. The good news is that, regardless of their beginnings, God has plans for your children—they may be future deliverers in the Body of Christ. Stop feeling guilty about mistakes you may have made. Seek God and repent. Then ask your children to forgive you and stand on God’s Word—the transforming power for their lives.