Sunday, October 12, 2008

Reflections of a Parent

I was given this poem by a friend at church, and I wanted to share it on the blog. I think it is beautiful and so true!


Reflections of a Parent
author unknown

I gave you life, but I cannot live it for you.
I can teach you things, but I cannot make you learn.
I can give you directions, but I cannot be there to lead you.
I can allow you freedom, but I cannot account for it.
I can take you to church, but I cannot make you believe.
I can teach you right from wrong, but I cannot always decide for you.
I can buy you beautiful clothes, but I cannot make you beautiful inside.
I can offer you advice, but I cannot accept it for you.
I can give you love, but I cannot force it upon you.
I can teach you to share, but I cannot make you unselfish.
I can teach you respect, but I cannot force you to show honor.
I can advise you about friends, but I cannot choose them for you.
I can advise you about sex, but I cannot keep you pure.
I can tell you about the facts of life, but I can’t build your reputation.
I can tell you about drinking, but I can’t say “no” for you.
I can warn you about drugs, but I can’t prevent you from using them.
I can tell you about lofty goals, but I can’t achieve them for you.
I can teach you about kindness, but I cannot make you moral.
I can love you as a child, but I cannot place you in God’s family.
I can pray for you, but I cannot make you walk with God.
I can teach you about Jesus, but I cannot make Jesus your Lord.
I can tell you how to live, but I cannot give you eternal life.
I can love you with unconditional love all of my life…and I will!

2 comments:

Jeff said...

Powerful stuff. Having been a parent for 14 years now, I sometimes wish I could go back and be a different child for my parents. I would like to thing I would have listened more.

The Timberframer's Wife said...

A beautiful poem! And, yes, I have weird dreams, but my most recurring one is that I'll be driving somewhere at night and all of a sudden I'm either walking or on a bike. I hope that doesn't mean the car's about to go out. Y'all take care!