Finding God in Autism Quotes
Finding God in Autism: A 40 Day Devotional for Parents of Autistic Spectrum Children
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“I think of how my husband and I plan a new vacation to take our kids on. My husband and I have it all planned out. We know the way, the cost, the activities and the outcome. But our children know none of this. They must trust us that we know what we are doing. As the parents we know the roads we will take to get there, we know where we are taking them and yet our children must trust we will bring them home safely and with good memories.
Think of this autism journey in the same way. Our heavenly Father knows the way, the cost, the activities and the outcome.
He even knows that we will get through this journey safely and with some happy memories!”
― Finding God in Autism: A Forty Day Devotional for Parents of Autistic Children
Think of this autism journey in the same way. Our heavenly Father knows the way, the cost, the activities and the outcome.
He even knows that we will get through this journey safely and with some happy memories!”
― Finding God in Autism: A Forty Day Devotional for Parents of Autistic Children
“There are two judgments we face as a Christian. In the first judgment we will be asked if we accepted Christ as our Lord and Savior. This judgment will allow us to enter the gates of heaven or send us directly to hell. The second judgment comes to judge our works. What did we do with our time on earth? Things done that were meaningless will burn up like wood, hay and straw when put to the fire. Things that were done of value will stand the test of fire. Gold, silver and costly stones will stand the test of fire.
I believe working with our kids and all that it entails is gold, silver and costly stones. When our works are put before us in heaven, the time that we have spent cooking meals from scratch, tutoring our children, spending our money on their needs, the struggles that it took to get them to take the supplements their bodies needed, spending sleepless nights reading and researching to help them will all stand the test of the fire that is yet to come.”
― Finding God in Autism: A Forty Day Devotional for Parents of Autistic Children
I believe working with our kids and all that it entails is gold, silver and costly stones. When our works are put before us in heaven, the time that we have spent cooking meals from scratch, tutoring our children, spending our money on their needs, the struggles that it took to get them to take the supplements their bodies needed, spending sleepless nights reading and researching to help them will all stand the test of the fire that is yet to come.”
― Finding God in Autism: A Forty Day Devotional for Parents of Autistic Children
