Rearing The Adults You Desire!
Wednesday, July 8, 2009 at 12:01PM Proverbs 23:15&16 says,
“My child, how I will rejoice if you become wise. Yes, my heart will thrill when you speak what is right and just.”
The purpose and goal of parenting is to rear children that you can respect for the kind of life that they live and the quality of their choices. Not all training will be accepted. We must recognize that some people will not be trained and will not prepare for any of life’s eventualities, therefore as parents we must train them and release them to God.
Finishing the Course
Mid-course corrections along the right path are necessary, because even the right path has detours and forks in the road. The Proverbs instruct us to discipline our children. It is critical to know that discipline is designed to equip the person being disciplined with certain tools or capacities that will allow and insure their safe passage from point “A” to point “B”. Parental discipline done properly is not punishment and should not be accompanied by guilt.
Many of the behaviors that we see in children and laugh about, are at the least rude and obnoxious as children and at the worst are dangerous and destructive as adults. We must remember that the path our children are trained in during their early years or preparation will become the path that they will not soon depart. Proverbs 23:12-14 instructs us in the following way:
“Commit yourself to instruction; attune your ears to hear words of knowledge. Don’t fail to correct your children; they won’t die if you spank them. Physical discipline may well save them from death.”
Parenting like leadership begins with a clear destination in mind and the wisdom to choose the right direction. Doing the correct and right thing is most often uncomfortable and presents a challenge to us. There is a reason why it is more challenging to do the correct thing than it is to do the wrong thing.
The following dictums illustrate the challenge of doing the right thing.
We are always reminded that the problem with opportunity is that it comes dressed in overalls and looks like work. Parenting like leadership is not easily accomplished. It is the result of purposeful and determined focus and effort in the right direction on the right things.
Next Week: Honoring Your Parents!
