Doing Right By Your Children

Sep 3, 2019

‘Teach your children right from wrong, and when they are grown they will still do right.’Proverbs 22:6 CEV

Parents who smoke can pass on some of the toxins to their children through the air they’re breathing. Unintentionally they can pollute their pikinini with their own vices. And it’s the same when we pass on things like bitterness, guilt and insecurity to our kids. That’s why we need God’s help; only He can bring healing to the root of our problem and break the cycle.

No one else can teach faith to your children like you. The foundation must be laid by you and built on by them. And don’t just teach them your doctrine; expose them to your faith. Tell them Who brought you through the tough places. That way, when they encounter their own tough places they’ll be armed with more than a set of religious rules; they’ll have confidence in God for themselves. And stop beating yourself up over past mistakes; there are things all of us wish we’d done differently. The truth is that God can alter the effects of your past and prevent tragedy in your future. He’s the God of restoration who makes ‘all things new.’ (Revelation 21:5 NKJV) He can bring right out of wrong, good out of bad, and enable you to pour His wisdom and love into your children.

This is your chance of a lifetime—seize it! Let go of yesterday and take hold of tomorrow. Your children are your tomorrow; they’re being shaped by you. Give them a taste of the things of God when they’re little, and when they grow up the world will never satisfy them.

SoulFood: Ezek 27:25–30:26, Matt 23:1–12, Ps 112, Pro 20:1–4
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