Are you cultivating your daughter, or are you trying to control outcomes that belong to God?
In this episode of The Art of Raising Daughters, we’re exploring the freedom that comes when we embrace our role as cultivators rather than creators, sustainers, or saviors of our daughters.
Drawing from Psalm 104 and the imagery of a garden, we’ll discuss how God designed mothers to faithfully tend the soil while trusting Him for the growth.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
• Why fear often disguises itself as protection • The difference between cultivation and control • How trying to sustain what only God can sustain creates anxiety • Why confident leadership begins with trust in God’s design • How to prepare the soil of your daughter’s heart without carrying responsibility that belongs to God
When we stop trying to force fruit and start cultivating faithfully, we find the freedom to lead from a place of rest. This kind of leadership protects our daughters from manipulation, fear, and insecurity while creating an environment where faith can flourish.
Scriptures referenced: • Psalm 104:10–15 • 1 Corinthians 3:6–7
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