How can parents apply Psalm 22:9 in raising their children in faith? Psalm 22:9 at a Glance “Yet You brought me forth from the womb; You made me secure at my mother’s breast.” What the Verse Reveals about God’s Heart for Children • God is the One who brings every child into the world—parenting begins with acknowledging His authorship (Psalm 139:13–16). • The image of the mother’s breast highlights gentle nurture and complete dependence. • Security is God-given; parents steward that security by mirroring His steadfast care (Isaiah 46:3–4). Core Parenting Principles Drawn from Psalm 22:9 • Begin discipleship at conception—God is already present and active. • Provide tangible security so children instinctively associate safety with the Lord. • Cultivate an atmosphere where dependence on God is normal, not occasional. • View every moment of nurture as a spiritual act that points to the ultimate Caregiver. Practical Ways to Live This Out • Pray over your unborn and newborn child, verbally thanking God for “bringing them forth.” • Use feeding times to sing Scripture or speak blessings (Deuteronomy 6:6–7). • Offer consistent, gentle touch and eye contact so trust forms through loving presence (1 Thessalonians 2:7-8). • Speak identity in Christ from day one: “You belong to Jesus; He made you secure.” • Keep family rhythms of worship, even with infants present, teaching that God is the center of home life (Luke 18:15-17). • Model dependence—let children see you pray when needs arise, reinforcing that true security comes from the Lord (Proverbs 3:5-6). • As they grow, share testimonies of God’s faithfulness that underscore the theme of lifelong security in Him (2 Timothy 3:15). Supporting Scriptures that Reinforce the Call • Proverbs 22:6 — early training directs lifelong paths. • Psalm 71:5-6 — hope in God “from birth.” • Isaiah 49:15 — God’s unfailing mother-like compassion. • Matthew 19:14 — Jesus welcomes children to Himself. Summing Up Psalm 22:9 reminds parents that God initiates life and security; parenting, therefore, is partnering with Him to nurture children into a trusting, enduring faith. |