Twenty-Two
Helpful Thoughts on Rearing Children for God
By TERRY L. COOMER,
Pastor
ELWOOD BIBLE BAPTIST
CHURCH
POST OFFICE BOX
535 - ELWOOD, INDIANA 46036
tlcoomer@juno.com
www.fortheloveofthefamily.com
The goal of every Christian
parent in life should not to be to rear a "good kid" or have
students who are excelling academically, are great athletes, and so
forth. The goal is to equip our children, these young saints "for
the work of the ministry" (Ephesians 4:12, Mark 10:45).
Our goal as Christian parents
is to train them to stay on the road of usefulness to God. If, in the
end, they are unusable to Christ, they are not handling life spiritually
and wisely, both they and we have failed.
- Make sure to encourage your children
to read biographies and autobiographies of Christians of the past.
As a young Christian I immersed myself in these books and they were
a blessing to my life. We encouraged our children to read these books
and it helped them to see how God had worked in other Christian’s
lives.
- Make sure your children hear you pray,
and in your prayer let them hear you calling their name to God. Teach
your children how to pray.
- Make sure you show your children how
to do personal devotions and that they see you read the Bible and
do personal devotions. Make sure you read and explain the Bible to
your children. Your personal, intimate, and real spiritual relationship
with God will be the most important influence in rearing your children
for God. The second will be conveying to your children the way to
have that relationship and for them to have an intimate, personal,
passionate relationship with the Lord.
- The most important thing about rearing
spiritual children is for the spiritual parent to get and keep the
child’s heart, Proverbs 23:26. You must pray for this daily and work
at it. Part of getting their heart is to ask questions. You must make
time to communicate. You must draw out what is in the heart. Remember
that if you lose your child’s heart, find out where you lost it and
make every effort to get it back as soon as possible. Your child’s
heart can be lost, hardened, and stolen. These are the three steps
every child takes to rebellion. These steps are taken because the
parents lose the heart of the child.
- Make sure you put God first in your
life and giving. Make sure that you explain that all money is God’s
money, not just 10 percent. Make sure that you explain giving to the
Lord to your children and that your children see you give to the Lord.
As your children are given money or work for money, make sure they
understand that giving begins at an early age.
- Make sure your children see you submit
yourself to the Holy Spirit. Encourage them to submit themselves to
the Holy Spirit. As the Lord works in your life, it does not hurt
these children to see you come forward in a service and submit yourself
more fully to God.
- Make sure you share your personal testimony
of salvation with your children. Tell them how you got saved. Pray
earnestly for your children to be saved and make sure they understand
the gospel. Seek to see your children come to know Christ at an early
age.
- Make sure your children see you give
out gospel tracts to others. Take them on visitation with you.
- Make sure your children hear you give
a clear presentation of the gospel to an unsaved person. Teach your
children how to give that presentation.
- Make sure your children hear you tell
others how much your local church means to means to you. Make sure
they understand the importance of faithful church attendance, I Corinthians
4:2, Hebrews 10:25.
- Make sure your children hear you and
your wife tell each other that you love each other.
- Make sure your children hear you express
gratitude to God for His blessing in your life and family.
- Make sure you tell your children you
love them often and consistently.
- Make sure you explain Bible truths to
your children and make practical application of that truth in the
daily activities of life.
- Make sure you explain the great doctrinal
truths of the Bible to your children. It is very important to explain
how the Holy Spirit works in your life. Explain what it means to be
filled (controlled by the Holy Spirit).
- Make sure you are attending a good sound
Bible preaching and teaching church. Make sure the emphasis of the
church is upon growing spiritually, winning the lost, and not activity
orientation. Do not look for a church because of activities it has
for children. Look for a church that has emphasis on teaching spiritual
truth to you and your family. Look for a church that has the ministry
of the Word of God as their primary emphasis. Look for a church that
encourages godliness and holy living. Look for a church that does
not have emphasis on ungodly music (music that appeals to the flesh
rather than the spirit) such as contemporary Christian music, southern
gospel music, and an overall emphasis on music instead of God’s Word.
Many churches worship youth groups and music rather than God. (By
the way, that is idolatry). Look for a church that has an emphasis
on hymn music.
- Make sure to guard your children from
the worldly television influences, worldly music, and worldly peer
and ungodly friendship influences. Make sure to not allow your children
to start concentrating on the opposite sex at an early age. Make sure
you are the most important influence in your children’s life.
- Make sure you live a holy life separate
from worldliness, evil, and ungodliness. Make sure your life is a
testimony of holiness not only at church but home as well.
- Make sure your children are educated
in a Biblical, Godly, and Christian wholesome atmosphere. Do not be
deceived that educating your children in the world’s system (which
is the devil’s system) will not affect your children.
- Make sure you are seeking to develop
Godly Christian character in your children’s lives by proper discipline.
A child must learn to obey the first time. A child must learn to never
be told more than once to obey. Make sure to discipline correctly
and consistently. Make sure you, as a parent, pay attention and work
at proper discipline. It is your responsibility to teach your child
how to concentrate. Make sure you always discipline improper attitude
and reaction.
- Make sure that you are not living your
life daily in ungodly anger, or the spirit of anger. Ephesians 4:31-32.
Most parents lose the heart of their children by using ungodly anger
on them. Understand that the Bible says this will fail. "He that
soweth iniquity shall reap vanity: and the rod of his anger shall
fail." Proverbs 22:8. Understand that the Bible says ungodly
anger comes from pride, Proverbs 21:24. Many Christians are operating
in their daily life under the impression they are in fellowship with
God and in reality they are running their life in sinful anger out
of fellowship with God, I John 1:6-10. Ungodly anger is deceptive
and many Christians are deceived by it, Galatians 6:7-8. By doing
this, we open up our life to the devil and his destruction, I Peter
5:8. This destruction takes place in our lives, in the lives of our
family, and our children. The essence of the Christian life is to
be controlled by the Spirit of God, Ephesians 5:18. We are not controlled
by the Spirit of God if we live our life daily in ungodly anger. Satan
is very deceptive and ungodly anger is designed by Satan to destroy
your family and your life. Make sure you understand that "love
is kind", I Corinthians 13:4.
- Make sure you understand that you have
to develop Godly character in the lives of your children. Their character
is their destiny. The Bible gives at least 49 different character
traits. The devil will get interested in their character and your
character. He does not care about you or your children. He has three
desires, "to steal, kill, and to destroy", John 10:9-10.
Realize you are fighting the devil for your children, I Peter 5:8.
Make sure to have character discussions in your home. Learn to praise
proper character in your children. (This may be the most important
point). Proverbs 27:21. Generally, we do not praise our children or
we praise the wrong things like beauty or achievement, which develops
pride. Praising character in your children develops their accomplishments
further without building pride.
Psalm 127:3 "Lo,
children are a heritage of the Lord: (means given to us by God for
safe keeping for Him) and the fruit of the womb is his reward."
Terry L. Coomer is the
Pastor of Elwood Bible Baptist Church, and the Director of For the Love
of the Family Ministries. He has also served as the Publisher of the
nation’s fastest growing daily newspaper. Pastor Coomer holds Family
Conferences in the local church. To have a meeting at your church or
other needs he may be contacted at (765) 552-1973,
E-MAIL: tlcoomer@juno.com.
There are many helpful
articles and material on his web site to help you change your life at
www.fortheloveofthefamily.com.
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