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Hosea 4: LB 6. My people are destroyed because they don't know me, and it is all your fault, you priests, for you yourselves refuse to know me, therefore I refuse to recognize you as my priests. Since you have forgotten my laws, I will "forget" to bless your children.

 

12. Ps.78:5-6 - What did God establish for the good and salvation of all future generations?

 

Ps.78: LB 5. For he gave his laws...and commanded our fathers to teach them to their children,  6. so that they in turn could teach their children too. Thus his laws pass down from generation to generation.

 

4. CREATE AND CELEBRATE

Take time to pray and play as one,

So all your days will be more fun.

13. Ps.127:3-5;128:3-4 - How are parents to consider children?

 

Ps.127: LB 3. Children are a gift from God; they are his reward.  

   ---What are children like?

Ps.128: LB 3. Your wife shall be contented in your home. And look at all those children! There they sit around the dinner table as vigorous and healthy as young olive trees.

   --- Children are the little extra gifts of love to decorate the home and make the family more complete. Like the Sabbath, children were made for man's enjoyment and happiness and the holy Sabbath provides a wonderful opportunity for family fellowship.

   --- Parents must plan to make this a happy day. They could start it with an evening candlelight dinner and share favorite songs and stories. They should go with their children to Sabbath-school and church; and then they should have a treat for lunch. But the real blessing of Sabbath togetherness doesn't stop there. Children need physical action and they need parental guidance to make it inspirational also. Parents must be creative and plan a positive program of special activities for the afternoon and evening.

   --- To avoid the "don'ts!" parents must lead out in such things as: - Bible games, nature games, nature walks, museum trips, singing and visiting sick and lonely people, Bible story hour, bird walks and study, flower walks and collecting, etc. The work and preparation will be worth the effort. This same warm fellowship can be enjoyed throughout the week as we adapt it to our work programs and make time for it. Remember it's the family that prays together, works together, and plays together that will stay together! - May the Creator of the Sabbath and of all the beautiful things, "the Lord that made heaven and earth bless you.." - (Ps.134:3).

 

5. BE BOLD, HONOR OLD GOLD.

Honor the gray hair every day.

Your child learns when you act that way.

14. Lev.19:32;Deut.32:7 - To whom are we commanded to show respect?

 

Lev. 19:32 `You shall rise before the gray headed and honor the presence of an old man, and fear your God: I am the Lord.

  --- What are we asked to remember?

Deut. 32:7 LB  Remember the days of long ago! (Ask your father and the aged men; They will tell you all about it.)

   --- The fifth Commandment tells us to honor our parents. If parents want children to respect them they must show respect for elders: -- church elders, city elders, country elders, and for old things and sacred things.

   --- The Bible says: -

**Wisdom is with aged men, and with length of days, understanding. Job 12:12
**The glory of ... old men, (is) their experience.  Prov.20:29 LB

**The silver-haired head is a crown of glory, if it is found in the way of righteousness. Proverbs 16:31

**An old man's grandchildren are his crowning glory. A child's glory is his father. Prov.17:6 LB 


15. 1 Cor.8:6 - How many true fathers of the human race are there?

 

1 Cor.8: LB 6. We know that there is only one God, the Father, who created all things and made us to be his own; and one Lord Jesus Christ, who made everything and gives us life.

   --- Help children know God as The Father of everyone on earth. "Brown and yellow, black and white, all are precious in His sight!" Teach them the rule of Jesus (Matt.7:12) to treat others as they would like to be treated. Help them see that they can, along with you, be a part of the larger family of God. (see Eph.2:19; 3:14-15; 4:6)   Respect authority. Remember the chain of command.

 

6. USE THE ROD TO SAVE FOR GOD.

Correct your child when he goes wrong

And save a life for heaven's throng.

16. Prov.3:11-12 - What is the one purpose of a whipping?

 

Prov.3: LB 11. Do not resent it when God chastens and corrects you, for his punishment is proof of his love.  12. As a father punishes a son he delights in to make him better, so the Lord corrects you.

 

18. Prov.22:15 - Why do all children need to be corrected?

 

Prov.22: LB 15. A youngster's heart is filled with rebellion, but punishment will drive it out of him.

   --- All children are born in sin with selfish natures but Jesus loves them and died for their salvation. We are allowed to help fulfill His plan for their eternal salvation by using proper love and correction. If you can correct without spanking that is the best thing to do, but whether you can or not, you should always correct them with calm firmness but never in anger!

 

19. Prov.23:13-14 - What is the main purpose of all correction?

Should a child ever be spanked with a stick?

 

Prov.23: LB 13,14. Don't fail to correct your children; discipline won't hurt them! They won't die if you use a stick on them! Punishment will keep them out of hell.

 

20. Prov.29:15,17,19 - What will be the outcome of an undisciplined child?

 - - By contrast what will the corrected child bring to his parents?

 

Prov.29: LB 15. Scolding and spanking a child helps him to learn. Left to himself, he brings shame to his mother.  17. Discipline your son and he will give you happiness and peace of mind.  19. Sometimes mere words are not enough --discipline is needed. For the words may not be heeded.

   ---The example of Eli is given so that parents might see the end results of poor management. Eli overlooked the faults and sins of his sons in their early childhood. He thought they would outgrow their evil tendencies. He didn't lay any commands upon them until it was too late and then his sons refused to listen to him. (See 1 Sam.2:12,29,34-35; 4:15-17) In a sense Eli killed them! Their waywardness and death came as a result of his non-discipline and pampering attitude.

 

7. USE TOUGH LOVE TO POINT ABOVE

Don't mix your love with selfishness,

But plan ahead and stop a mess!

 

21. Prov.13:24 - Who loves the child the most? -- the parent that spanks or the parent who never spanks?

 

Prov.13: LB 24. If you refuse to discipline your son, it proves you don't love him; for if you love him you will be prompt to punish him.

   --- The King James reads: "He that spareth his rod hateth his son: but he that loveth him chasteneth him betimes.  One person read this text like this: - "He that loveth him, chasteneth his behind!" The word, "betimes" comes from the Hebrew word, "shawkhar" which means: -"at dawn, or early at any task, (with implication of earnestness) to enquire early, seek diligently, or early in the morning." This scripture teaches that discipline should come very early and earnestly in the child's life.

 

22. Prov.19:18 KJ - When a child starts to fuss or cry should you stop corrective discipline?

 

Prov.19:18. Chasten thy son while there is hope, and let not thy soul spare for his crying.

- - - Note Prov.19:18.  LB - - -

Discipline your son in his early years...If you don't you will ruin his life.

- - - Note Prov.19:18 Ampl. - - -

Discipline your son...but do not (indulge your angry resentments by undue chastisements and) set yourself to his ruin.

   ---A mother said, "I never spank my boy hard because I can't stand to hear him cry." She is forgetting about the future welfare of her child and thinking only of herself, her feelings and the present situation. True love is "tough" but it is balanced. It avoids extremes. "But don't punish them so hard that you kill them;" is the TEV footnote.

   --- True love neither pets the child nor persecutes. It is not over-protective. It is an open-hand love that allows the child room to move, breath and grow strong. Ann Landers advised: - "Don't protect your child against every blow and disappointment, and don't hand him everything his little heart desires."

 

8. DO NOT STEAL, MAKE WORK REAL

Don't let him steal or be a thief,

But teach that work can make him chief.

"He that teaches not his son a trade teaches him to be a thief!" is an old Hebrew saying. Proverbs 18:9 (NIV) reads, "One who is slack in his work is brother to one who destroys." The idea of "honest labor" comes from God's Word.

 

23. Prov.20:11 - What is a child known by?

 

Prov.20: 11. Even a child is known by his doings, whether his work be pure, and whether it be right.

- - If he isn't busy doing good things he will be doing evil. An idle mind is the devil's workshop. Teach children the joy and dignity of hard work. Help them find physical outlets for emotional feelings.

 

24. Prov.19:15; 22:29- Why do some children become shiftless bums and others become honored to stand before kings?

 

     Laziness brings on deep sleep, and the shiftless man goes hungry.  ---  Prov.19:15.NIV

    Do you know a hard-working man? He shall be successful and stand before kings!  -- Prov.22:29. LB

   --- So, unless you want your child to become a thief or a shiftless bum, don't allow him to become lazy!  Start early with simple goals to achieve.

 

9. HELP YOUTH SPEAK THE TRUTH

Be true in all you do and say.

Boasting and bragging never pay!

 

25. Prov.26:28; 28:23 - What is it possible for flattery to do to a child?

 

Prov.26:28. LB  Flattery is a form of hatred and wounds cruelly.

Prov.28:23 LB  In the end, people appreciate frankness more than flattery.

 

 - - Make it a rule not to repeat the cute sayings and doings of your darlings in their presence. Try not to brag or boast about their greatness. Praise their good works, but don't flatter them!

 

 BE TRUTHFUL! A parent's word should mean everything to the child. It should give him security and faith. Never promise or threaten unless you intend to carry it out. Never have a child lie for you! = ("Mother said to tell you that she isn't home.") - There will be more on this in our next lesson: "Tongue trouble!"

 

10. PRAISE AND SHARE DO NOT COMPARE

Covet no child above your own.

Accept his style. He's not a clone.

 

Thou shalt not covet children of other families above your own. Appreciate your own children and tell them so. Avoid comparisons. Don't try to change their own individuality. Don't provoke or discourage them by criticism or condemnations. Recognize their spiritual gifts with thanksgiving.

 

26. Col.3:20-21; Eph.6:4 - Why should parents not nag their children?

 

Col.3: LB 20...Children must always obey...fathers and mothers, for that pleases the Lord. 21. Fathers, don't scold your children so much that they become discouraged and quit trying.

Eph.6:4.  LB - And now a word to you parents. Don't keep on scolding and nagging your children, making them angry and resentful. Rather, bring them up with the loving discipline the Lord himself approves, with suggestions and godly advice.

   --- Ann Landers wrote: "Don't crush his spirit when he fails. Never compare him with others who outshine him!

 

IN CONCLUSION

HERE IS A BIBLE PROMISE FOR PARENTS TO CLAIM:

 

27. Isa.49:25- - (NIV) But this is what the Lord says: ".. I will contend with those who contend with you, and your children I will save."

Jesus, by his perfect life and sacrificial death, has won the victory for mankind and the right to deliver all who call on him. No matter how low a child has fallen Jesus has the power and authority to deliver him from the pit of sin. Anyone who cries out for help will receive Divine aid. The Lord will send His powerful angels to their rescue. Those who are bound by habits and are captives of Satan will be set free.

 

May God bless you,

Edward Graves