As parents, it can become overwhelming trying to provide everything our children need to become successful and happy in life. We are often quick to pick up the yardstick culture hands us and measure success for our children by superficial standards. Over time, we start thinking the most important things are for them to attend the right college, make the right friends, marry the right person, live in the right neighborhood and have the right career. While these things may be important, ultimately they are not most important. Imagining the end, helps us focus on what’s most important in our children’s lives and reminds us that God is always writing His narrative with their lives.