Bible Reading: Proverbs 22
Key
Verse: Verse 6 - “Train up a
child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it.”
Key Words: Train up
Discipline is
not a list of “do’s” and “do not’s.”
Discipline is control. The reason
we discipline our children is because they refuse to control their own
behavior;; so we attempt through punishment to give them the right desire to
bring their behavior under control. But years of experience have taught me that
proper discipline in our children is not just taught, it also caught by
children from parents who live a Christ-centered life. We as parents cannot lead beyond our own
example. We often hear the motto,
“Christ is the Head of this house.” But as Christian parents this should also
be the motto of our hearts. As parents our “self-control” should be to let
Christ rule in our hearts, and then we can lead our children to a proper code
of conduct for their lives. The
following are ways which we can influence children for Christ.
1.
Be
honest. If we are not hones in our daily
tasks, how can we expect our children to be honest? You should not expect your children to be
honest with you and others if you lie and cover for your children’s absences,
or if you attempt to cover for them when they misbehave. Be honest. You cannot expect your children to
be honest unless you lead the way (Ephesians 4:25).
2.
Be
consistent. You cannot expect your
children to put God first in their lives if you do not put God first in your
life. Lead the way (Matthew 6:33).
3.
Be
respectful. When my granddaughter,
Audra, was fourteen months old she was in the room (unbeknownst to me) while I
was working. I was admiring my work and
simply let out a loud “ooh-wee.” From
the corner of the room I heard this loud cry, “Ooh-wee, PaPa.” Children repeat what they hear. You can’t expect your children to give proper
respect unless you lead the way in it (Hebrews 13:17).
4.
Be
realistic. Don’t expect perfection from
your children. Believe me, they see your
mistakes, and when you require them to be what you are not, lit leads to
misbehavior. The key is not perfection, but a 100% effort on both the parents’
and the child’s part. Do unto others as
you would have them do unto you.
Remember, discipline is not just taught, it is caught! God bless you as your children catch what you have got.
Dr. Mike Rouse
✞Apply
the principles outlined in this definition.