THE GREATEST CHALLENGE OF ALL
This past Sunday, we celebrated “National Children’s Day” in the
USA. Admittedly, raising children is no
easy task. At various and sundry times, parenting results in frayed
dispositions, utter exhaustion, graying hair and sheer frustration.
Nevertheless, it is the ultimate act of sacrificial love which, since time
immemorial, has breathed unlimited joy and fulfillment into the lives of its
blessed participants.
Unfortunately, there is no how-to-do-it book that effectively and
accurately addresses every practical aspect of parenting. Child rearing
is definitely an on-the-job training venue, definitely a
learn-as-you-go-and-grow enterprise! However, wise persons seek counsel
from their predecessors.
Of course, there are those who look at it from the ‘outside’ and
feel they have somehow mastered all the necessities and nuances of
parenting. But every EXPERIENCED
PARENT can croon in chorus to them: “ARE YOU KIDDING ME?” Parenting takes continuous work
and a major, serious, lifetime commitment. The following brief
illustration of a young minister who thought he had parenting all figured out
is rather amusing.
When this young minister was still single, he preached a sermon
entitled, “RULES for Raising Children.” After he got married and had children
of his own, he changed the title of the sermon to “SUGGESTIONS for Raising
Children.” And when his children got to be teenagers, he STOPPED PREACHING ON THAT SUBJECT ALTOGETHER!
Can we say, REALITY set in? [Smile]!
The early childhood years virtually fly by, at least in
hindsight. Yet, while we are engaged in raising our younger children, it
does not always FEEL that way. Tiny tots can be incredibly hyper, loud,
mobile, demanding and self-absorbed. So, we must constantly summon large
measures of enthusiasm, energy and enlightenment to proficiently perform this
important task. Central pillars of parental stewardship are as follows:
shaping family and social values, molding intellects, motivating respect for
lifelong learning, teaching social graces and (of course) inspiring a
reverential and abiding love for The Creator.
WHATEVER YOU DO…DON’T YOU DARE GIVE UP!
My children are all grown now, but as a young parent, I enjoyed
playing with them, engaging their minds, experiencing diverse cultural events
and nurturing their spirits. However, looking back, all of us older
parents wish we had shared more time and given more attention to their
developmental needs, especially during those critical formative years. There’s
a lesson here for younger parents.
What do the scriptures say on this subject? I believe they
strongly suggest that FAMILY is
the basic building block in the KINGDOM
OF GOD. Of course, MARRIAGE is the basic building block in the
family since all members are well served when the covenant-bearers at the top
are walking in lockstep with God, who is love. Nevertheless, CHILDREN are indispensable
components in His divine plan.
Lo, CHILDREN ARE AN
HERITAGE OF THE LORD: and the fruit of the womb is his reward.
So how must we handle God’s “HERITAGE?”
Just how serious is this business of raising our children? Bottom-line:
It is a matter of life or death. What we do with our children today, i.e.
the decisions we make, the guidance we provide, the precepts we model and the
love we share will strongly resonate throughout time and eternity. Think
about it. Our choices, attitudes and actions will not only affect the
lives of our children, but they also impact the destiny of our grandchildren
and their respective families. If we are faithful and diligent, we have
divine assurances that GOD will
bless and endow our efforts.
Proverbs 22:6
TRAIN UP A CHILD in the way he should go: and when he is old, HE WILL NOT DEPART FROM IT.
TRAIN UP A CHILD in the way he should go: and when he is old, HE WILL NOT DEPART FROM IT.
Indeed, parenting might be the greatest challenge of all. But
remember: Eventually, our children will bless us. It might not seem so
apparent today. But sooner or later, our children become our friends, our
companions, and perhaps even our caretakers. So, raise them right.
Treat them right. Love them right. Talk to them; listen to them;
learn with (and from) them. Great will be your reward in this life and in
the world to come. Never forget: It is entirely possible that YOU ARE NOW TEACHING YOUR CHILDREN HOW TO DEAL
WITH YOU in your latter years!
Sisters and brothers, be continually blessed, and please (above all
else) MAKE SURE YOU ARE READY TO MEET OUR SOON COMING KING. Maranatha!
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