
You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart,
with all your soul,
and with all your strength.
Deuteronomy 6:5Jesus said to him, “‘You shall love the Lord your God with
all your heart,
with all your soul, and
with all your mind.’
Matthew 22:37
All means ALL!
When we pray that the children in our lives would love God wholeheartedly, it means ALL IN. Not half-way, not half-heartedly, and not Sundays only.
When a mama asks her teenager to take out the trash, she doesn’t expect to see the trash sitting by the front door. It must make it all the way to the curb.
When a wife wants a faithful husband, she doesn’t mean 364 days a year – she expects 365 (and some years 366)!
And when God commands us to love Him with ALL our heart, soul, mind, and strength, we need to apply the same high standard. ALL IN!
As we pray for the children in our sphere of influence to love God wholeheartedly, we can also ask God to reveal where we ourselves might be holding out.
Here are some questions we can ask as we pray for the children in our lives (and for ourselves):
- Do I have a divided heart? Is there anything I treasure more than God?
- Do I find myself praying without ceasing – having on ongoing conversation with God throughout my day?
- Does God enter my thought life on Tuesday morning or Friday afternoon?
- Do I ask God about what I buy, read, and watch?
- Has Sunday morning worship become an optional activity? Am I finding reasons — I don’t feel like braving the rain, there’s a mountain of dirty laundry, I’m in the middle of a great book and can’t wait to finish it — not to gather with other believers?
- Do I give God the first and best of each day?
- Do I speak up when others speak poorly of my God?
- Do my posts, tweets, and social media comments indict me as a woman of God?
- Do thoughts about God in my mind and heart make their way into my conversations with others?
I hope one or more of these questions convict you as they do me. Perhaps they could even prompt a loving-God-wholeheartedly conversation with your child, grandchild, nephew or niece, a student in your class or church, or a young person in your neighborhood.
Lord God, I pray this child would put You on the throne of his/her life each day and every day. I pray this would be deliberate, conscious, daily choice. I pray he/she would love You most and best and with a wholehearted devotion.

Our Write the WORD verses for the month of October all include the word, WALK. Spanning both the Old and New Testaments, these verses will challenge us to consider our spiritual walk with Christ.
In this week’s Friday devotional video, Laura reflected on our spiritual WALK … our journey of sanctification. We invite you to listen as Laura introduces the coming month’s topic. Then, visit our Downloads page for your own copy of the October Write the WORD bookmark.

