Monday, June 15, 2009
Train Up A Child
Train Up A ChildPastor Andre Butler Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it. --Proverbs 22:6 Let's say that you are training your body to run in a marathon, or maybe you're training yourself to play well on the basketball court. Well first, you have a goal that you're trying to accomplish. There's some result that you want, whether it's being able to make a jump shot every time or being able to run a mile in five minutes.Second, you have some type of training curriculum. In other words, you have a plan that you're following to reach that goal. This of course then involves repetition. You have to do it over and over again so that you're trained to do it. So now let's apply this to what the scripture is saying. Well, there's obviously a goal you're trying to reach with your children. There's a result that you want, which is for them to be Godly, mighty, and blessed seed in the earth. And the curriculum that you need to use in training them is the Word of God.This of course involves the need for repetition.I've learned with my own daughters that what this scripture is really talking about is similar to programming a computer. What you're doing is programming their spirits. You're teaching them the Word of God so that this becomes a part of their own spiritual programming. As a parent you need to keep giving the Word of God to your children so that the Word abides on the inside of them, becomes a part of their programming, and eventually they can automatically make the right decisions.You have to keep teaching them the Word of God and making sure that they understand the boundaries that the Word has given them. If you don't give your children boundaries, they will absolutely ruin their lives. They have to learn about boundaries in the home before they'll really be able to stay within the boundaries outside of the home. You have to teach them about things that they can and cannot do, and then you have to repeat it over and over. Training requires constant attention. Sometimes we can get so caught up in regular life--and in many cases just surviving--that we forget about training. And before you know it, your child's all grown up and you never really trained them, and then you wonder about the result that you see. One of the most important things that you will ever do on this planet is train up your own children.Doing that should be a high priority in your life. So ask yourself: what kind of job am I doing in training my children so that they can be the type of person that God wants them to be and therefore a person that will be blessed?
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