By
Brian Mitchell To be successful in every area of life is
something that I am sure every parent desires for their children. What exactly
it means to be successful and in which areas should they desire to be most
successful; well, those are different subjects altogether. That is what this
series of lessons is all about. It is a series in which we are discussing what
we as parents need to teach our children and in what areas we ought to
encourage them to develop in. As we considered last week, if you want to
know how your kids need to develop, there is no place better to go than the
life of Jesus. Lk.2:42—Jesus grew in wisdom (intellect), stature (physically),
and in favor with God (spiritually) and man (socially). Thus, as we continue
through this short series we will discuss the importance of our children
growing in each of these areas. We will consider how they can do so, the
challenges they will face when attempting to do so, and the blessings they can
expect to enjoy when they do so. Last week we considered helping our
children to grow intellectually (intellect—the ability to reason, think). How?
By developing and maintaining proper attitudes, by learning how to make proper
decisions and by understanding the importance of setting proper goals in life.
All of these areas are affected by the way one thinks, and so if we help our children
to mature intellectually, they can be successful in all of these areas. Yes,
they will face challenges along the way, but they can be successful and they
will be blessed when they meet those challenges in the right way. This week we will consider the fact that
Jesus grew in stature. That is Jesus grew physically, as well as, mentally,
spiritually and socially. Of all the points that we will cover in these
sermons, this is the one area where we will take a few liberties as far as the
material covered. I think, however, that as we think together about the points
I would like to make, they may not be that much of a stretch after all. While
the text itself implies that Jesus grew physically, I think that we could have
pretty much guessed that He did that without being told, and so maybe Luke had
something more in mind that that. Of course, if you don’t know how to help
your children grow physically, the answer is pretty simple. Feed them, make
sure they get rest and barring some physical defect the rest will take care of
itself. Now, as I said we are not in this lesson going to be talking about how
our children grow physically, but rather how they can and must grow physically
in the sense of being people of high morals, not abusing their bodies, or
wasting their time. As we strive to raise our children to be
successful in every area of life let us remember to teach them to care for
themselves physically. This they can do by heeding God’s word in every aspect
of their lives including their morals, their physical bodies and their time. If
we will teach these principles to our children, then they like Jesus, will grow
in stature.
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