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Psalm
What makes a home is the family that lives in the house.
In a Christians home, the foundation is the family’s relationship with God and the building is the members of that family.
The parents have been delegated by God with the responsibility to make sure that all members abide with the Lord impacting the overall atmosphere in which they dwell.
What makes a home is the family that lives in the house.
In a Christians home, the foundation is the family’s relationship with God and the building is the members of that family.
The parents have been delegated by God with the responsibility to make sure that all members abide with the Lord impacting the overall atmosphere in which they dwell.
In a home, the foundation is the family’s relationship with God and the building is the members of that family.
The Psalmist instructs us as to the kind of attitude parents should have towards their children:
How does the the Psalmist describe the children?
They are a GIFT from GOD
They are FRUIT of the womb
They are a REWARD.
They are like ARROWS (in the hand of the warrior)
Psalm
Psalm 53:3
Notice three titles the songwriter gives to children: (1) "gift," (2) "reward," and (3) "arrows."
Each one calls for some analysis.
GIFT
The term "gift" is a translation of the Hebrew word that means "property, possession, that which is shared or assigned."
Children are the Lord's possessions.
Children belong to Him; He graciously assigns to or shares them with parents.
Now this third verse doesn't say "some children" or even "most children," but simply "children," implying all children . . .
your children!
There is no such thing as an "accidental birth" or a "surprise pregnancy" from God's viewpoint.
And wise are the parents who acknowledge the fact that their child is a personal gift from God.
If you and I truly believe that each child is "assigned" by God, what a difference it can make with the child we may not have planned!
REWARD
The word "reward" conveys the idea of pleasure from the giver and the receiver, given as a tangible proof of appreciation.
It is with pleasure that God gave children to their parents.
Children are never to be viewed as punishment for God's displeasure—quite the contrary!
The fruit of the womb is a token of God's love, His choice reward.
ARROW (responsibility, important, valuable to a warrior)
The word "arrow" is equally meaningful.
You'll notice that the word picture is that of a warrior with arrows in his hand.
How important are arrows to a warrior?
A warrior in battle DIRECT the arrow toward a target.
Just as he directs it to a target so is the parent responsible for the direction of his children.
A child, like an arrow, is incapable of directing himself.
It is the basic responsibility of Christian parents to direct their children to live lives pleasing to God.
But before you can direct them to please God you must introduce them to God who loves them who sent His one an only child to die for their sins.
Parents should be the first evangelist to their children.
This makes a great deal of sense when you consider that a child is born in a state of depravity and inner sinfulness.
You must stop here and read and :3
along with:
Both scriptures talk about the tendencies of human even from birth - tendency to sin.
(figurative vs. literal translation)
Both verses verify that children are born in a state of iniquity.
Solomon's saying in underscores this fact: "Foolishness is bound up in the heart of a child; the rod of discipline will remove it far from him."
Children need parental authority.
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Both verses verify that children are born in a state of iniquity.
Solomon's saying in underscores this fact: "Foolishness is bound up in the heart of a child; the rod of discipline will remove it far from him."
Children need parental authority.
Solomon's saying in underscores this fact: "Foolishness is bound up in the heart of a child; the rod of discipline will remove it far from him."
Children need parental authority.
What happens when a child isn't given direction?
responds, "The rod and reproof give wisdom, but a child who gets his own way brings shame to his mother."
On the other hand, look at for a moment:
On the other hand read:
responds, "The rod and reproof give wisdom, but a child who gets his own way brings shame to his mother."
On the other hand, look at for a moment:
responds, "The rod and reproof give wisdom, but a child who gets his own way brings shame to his mother."
On the other hand, look at for a moment:
Train up a child in the way he should go,
Even when he is old he will not depart from it.
Human being are God’s most cherished creation here on Earth.
Part of the multiplication command is that people become parents to children and He has delegated the responsibility to care for these precious lives: people.
Each child, therefore, is to be cherished as a gift, prized as a reward, and directed like an arrow.
Role of parents:
To instruct them in the Lord.
(SPIRITUAL)
Know God.
Believe in God
WHAT?
Grow in God
To instruct them in the World.
(PRACTICAL)
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