Kim you sound like a very caring mother. That is more than a lot of kids have. I have raised one son who is now 38 and one daughter who is now 32. They were both given the same love and guidance. Learned to love and respect GOD. All you can do is show them the right path. Be a example. Gentle firmness, compromise and commitment. These thing I think you have done. You are taking to much guilt on yourself and its not good for you. If you are there for your kids and set a good example is really left to them. My son is a hard worker but cant hold a job he has spent time in jail and prison. signed his rights over to his son. all because of His decisions. my daughter is married to a fireman she is a nurse who just got her bachelor degree. Driving a new car. Again because of Her decisions. I guess I'm dragging this out a bit. But the guilt is not from GOD. He gave us scripture on how to raise a child and if you do that the rest is their decisions. Pray for them and leave it in GOD's hands. You cant make them be what you want and I know you cant stop worrying But you can stop feeling guilty. I pray for you because I think you are a good mother.
Thank you MrH59 for sharing some of your experiences with your own grown children.
It must have been hard on you when your son went to prison/jail. It is good you compliment your son stating he is a hard worker.
That's great your daughter seems to be doing well. To have our children love God, have a good spouse, be healthy and have good job is all we could really want for our children. The simple things in life
I would agree regarding the guilt I put on myself is not healthy. I have struggled with guilt since I was a child. For whatever reason.
But I do just want to be an excellent mom and my time now is ending since she will be out of high school soon.
I kinda always thought if people were good parents typically the kids turn out pretty good. However, that I guess is not always the case.
Thank you so much for the nice compliment about being a good mom. That really encourages me!
Thank you again for your encouraging words