
By Movieguide® Staff
Want to know when you should start reading the Bible with your children? Sadie Robertson Huff says it’s never “too early.”
“My friends do a great job with this. Literally, my friends’ baby is two months old, and she is reading the Bible over that baby,” Huff said in a recent fan Q&A video. “I think that is so beautiful. I did not do that, and I think it would’ve been great to do that…I don’t think there’s ever too early of a time to read the Bible over your children, but I also don’t want you to feel guilty if you haven’t yet.”
The DUCK DYNASTY star shared that she’s “talked about the Bible a lot” with her children but hadn’t started reading the Bible with them. After a conversation with a friend who expressed shock that Huff hadn’t already been doing so, she encouraged fellow parents not to feel guilty about not reading the Bible with their young children.
“I think people automatically — like, you feel guilty if you’re behind on something, but you’re not behind,” Huff explained. “You’ve been living the Bible to them. You might be the Bible they’re reading right now, by the way that you’re loving them and the little verses that you’re teaching them day by day.”
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She added, “Just start somewhere.”
Huff often shares words of encouragement with women who might be experiencing “mom guilt.”
In a recent Instagram post, she wrote, “To all the moms out there. You are doing better than you think. You are doing an amazing job, and YOU are the person for the job. Drop the guilt, drop the comparison, drop the questions, and rest in the truth that God made you for the job.”
“Trust the Holy Spirit, and your natural God given instincts as a mother. Don’t overthink it or overcomplicate it with 1 million opinions online or 1 million other ways everyone else is doing it. Be led by peace, be led by love, be led by God,” she concluded.
During a 2024 episode of her “WHOA That’s Good” podcast, Huff spoke further on the topic of “mom guilt,” telling listeners, “I think that mom guilt goes in so many different directions. Like you can feel guilty for saying a word you shouldn’t have said, you can feel guilty for doing an action you shouldn’t have done, you can feel guilty for not even doing something wrong but like needing to go to work and your kids are home.”
Huff shared some words of wisdom from Dr. Daniel Amen — “He said, ‘Guilty moms will raise confused kids.’ He was like, ‘Be a confident mom.’ He’s like, ‘Be confident in your decisions…if you’re going to work, work and be confident in what you’re doing and how you’re doing.”
It can be easy to fall into the pit of “mom guilt,” but Huff’s encouraging words are a reminder to act with confidence — you’re doing a great job!
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