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PARENTS WHO ARE
CHRISTIANS
In today's wicked
world, it is not easy to bring up children in the nurture of the Lord.
However, it can be done.
It is obvious that parents have an obligation to feed, clothe, love,
protect, and care for their offspring. A newborn human is about as
helpless as any creature could be.
Parents who are Christians have responsibilities which extend far beyond
temporal provisions. There is an area of spiritual care, training,
growth, and development that demands special attention.
Parents who are Christians have the responsibility of disciplining their
offspring: Mischievous acts that may be dismissed as "cute" in the
little ones can be quite annoying to others. Those "cute" little capers,
if unchecked, can establish a pattern that turns into a nightmare by the
time the child is a teenager. Discipline must start early. "Train up
a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart
from it" (Prov. 22:6).
Parents who are Christians should teach their children right priorities:
Which comes first, your personal interests or the Lord's work? Which is
more important, a child's solving a math problem or preparing a Bible
lesson? The principle taught in Matt. 6:33 is learned quickly by
a child who sees that basic truth demonstrated by his mother and father.
Your child needs your help in establishing the correct sense of values.
Parents who are Christians are responsible for bringing up their children
to be Christians: Put your child in the tiny tots' class on Sunday
morning and teach him to sit still during worship. If you do not train
him, who will? Tell him some of the great stories in the Bible. Those
historical narratives about Noah, Abraham, Daniel, Moses, and others
will do him more good than nursery rhymes and fairy tales. Drill him in
Bible facts. Make him conscious that there is a wealth of material in
the Bible. Teach him about God and Jesus Christ.
Some fathers leave the spiritual training to the mothers. But the Bible
says, "And, ye fathers, provoke not your children to wrath: but bring
them up in the nurture and admonition of the Lord" (Eph. 6:4). Daddy
cannot shift his responsibility over to mother. The spiritual training
of a child calls for the best efforts of both parents.
Christians who are parents have much for which to be thankful. Children
are "an heritage of the Lord" (Psa. 127:3). But the
responsibilities of parenthood are serious. In today's wicked world, it
is not easy to bring up children in the nurture of the Lord. However, it
can be done.
--- Irvin Himmel
in
Truth Magazine, Vol. 51, No. 1, Jan. 2007.
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