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Trusting The Father Who Will Always Be There: Kirk Cousins & Jay and Rae Anne Payleitner
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Fathers can be quite the influence in our lives—sometimes positively, and sadly, sometimes negatively. No matter where we stand with our earthly fathers, we can know that we matter to God the Father. There’s a verse in 2 Corinthians 6:16 that contains this promise from God: “I will live in them and walk among them, and I will be their God, and they shall be my people… and I will be your father, and you shall be my sons and daughters, says the Lord God Almighty.” This promise is available to everyone who calls out to their Father God.
This week’s guests were blessed to have loving relationships with their fathers, and in turn have become fathers who pray for their children, and teach them about the love of their heavenly Father. NFL quarterback Kirk Cousins shares about the challenges and triumphs of his NFL career, and also about the challenges and rewards of being a father—and how he prays for his children daily. Author Jay Payleitner and his daughter, Rae Anne, open up about how to navigate seasons of change in the father/daughter relationship to maintain a strong and loving bond over the years.
Links, Products, and Resources Mentioned:
Past interview: Dionne Warwick and Damon Elliott
Upcoming interview: Alice Marie Johnson
Julie & Kirk Cousins Foundation
Interview Quotes:
"I look back now and see that God is so much bigger than our circumstances. What I thought was a dead end ended up being really a tremendous path that set me on a dream course to go where I was hoping to go. So I look back now and realize, Lord, you've got a plan. It's not always going to be as straight and easy as I would like it to be, but I’ve got to trust you." - Kirk Cousins
“It had to be God's hand leading my life, which is what it should all be about, that He gets the glory and not us.” - Kirk Cousins
“I found that what's so powerful about the Jesus Calling resources is that no matter what you're walking through circumstantially that's unique t