By Wes McAdams
Parenting, like any other area of our life, should
be done by faith. Meaning, we should listen
to God’s instructions, be- lieve and trust that He
knows what He is talking about, and follow His
instructions to the best of our ability!
When we stray from biblical parenting and start
following our own intuition, the opinions of
friends, or the advice of experts we are no longer
parenting by faith! Biblical Parenting
That is kind of a radical concept today! But
when is walking by faith not a radical
concept?! Here are a few principles to
parenting by faith:
1. Love
Your Children! Every parent claims to have
love for his or her children, but many merely have
a fond attach- ment. The difference between
love and a fond attachment is laid out in I
Corinthians 13. If you love your children
you will be patient and kind, you will not be
rude, and you will always seek what is best for
your child! Giving your son what he wants
may very well be unloving; if what he wants
is not what is best for him.
2.
Discipline Your Children! Often we quote,
“Spare the rod, spoil the child.” I’m not
sure, that may be Shake- speare, but it is
certainly not from the Bible. What the Bible
says about sparing the rod is more serious than,
“You’ll spoil your child.” God said,
“Whoever spares the rod hates his son, but he who
loves him is diligent to discipline him” (Proverbs
13:24). If you are not diligent to
discipline your child, by God’s definition you
hate your child! Hey, I didn’t say it;
God did!
That doesn’t
necessarily mean that every time a child mis-
behaves he needs a spanking. It simply means
that chil- dren need boundaries. If you are
not establishing and en- forcing biblical
boundaries for your children start today!
There is no better time to start loving your
children than right now!
3. Train
your children! On the link to Brad Harrub’s
re- cent article someone commented, “Let them make
up their own mind. Stop trying to force
beliefs on them. Wait till they are mature
enough to talk rationally about it, rather than
young and underdeveloped mentally.” That
sounds pretty consistent with conventional
wisdom. But again, those who follow Christ
cannot follow conventional wisdom; we must
parent by faith!
The Word of God
says, “Fathers, do not provoke your chil- dren to
anger, but bring them up in the discipline and in-
struction of the Lord” (Ephesians 6:4). God
did not specify an age at which you start teaching
your children how to be Christians. Begin
immediately praying with them, reading the Bible
to them, and talking to them about what God
expects and how much He loves them. Like God
commanded the Israelites, be constantly talking to
your children about Him and His Word (Deuteronomy
6:6-9).
It is fine to
listen to the experts, as long as the experts are
in -line with biblical principles. Whose
instructions are you heeding? Remember, God
created your child. He knows the best way to
raise [him or] her!
- via The Central
Message, the weekly bulletin of the Central
Church of Christ in Paducah KY. Jim Faughn
serves as an elder and preacher for the
congregation. He may be contacted through the
congregation's website at:
http://www.centralchurchofchrist.org
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