Deuteronomy 6:5
“And thou shalt love the LORD thy God with all thine heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy might.”
The best child-rearing advice that God gave His people was to get
their Christianity settled before they tried to teach them. Parents can
tell their children what to do, but their children will not heed unless
they are living it themselves. God says in verse 7, “And thou shalt
teach them diligently unto thy children, and shalt talk of them when
thou sittest in thine house, and when thou walkest by the way, and when
thou liest down, and when thou risest up.” This verse on child
rearing comes after the parents settled verse 5. God knew that if they
settled what verse 5 teaches, their training would then be done through
experience and not by hearsay. There are three things God wants parents
to resolve before they start teaching their children.
First, parents are to settle their love for God before they start training their children. The verse above says, “And thou shalt love the LORD thy God with all thine heart…”
Your children will not turn out for God if they perceive that your love
for something else is greater. You can tell your children that they
need to serve the LORD, but they will emulate whatever you place before
God. God cannot come in a close second with your love, but He must be
the first love of your life. When your children see that you will miss
church for a ballgame or a big business meeting, they will understand
from your example that these other things are more important than God.
This is not to say that you don't love God, but He must be your first
love, the One Whom you love with all of your heart if you want your
children to serve Him.
Second, parents are to settle their soul before training. Your soul
is who you are. You need to determine if you are going to be an old
paths Baptist or not. Many children get confused because their parents
never settle who they are and where they are going. Your direction
matters to your children. Children pick up on direction much easier than
words. When they see you praise liberals and condemn the preacher for
preaching an old paths sermon, they perceive that you are not for the
old paths. Settle who you are and don't change your soul midstream. Most
of the time when I have seen a parent change their soul midstream, I
have watched their children go off the deep end into the world because
their parents appear to be fakes. If you settle your soul, your children
will recognize the legitimacy of your Christianity.
Third, parents are to settle their effort before training their children. Notice that God says, “…all thy might.”
It is great that you have your love and soul settled, but children also
need to see parents who give their whole effort in serving the LORD.
Don't give a second-rate effort with anything you do for the LORD. God
challenges us in Ecclesiastes 9:10, “Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with thy might…”
As my mother used to say quite often to me, “If it is worth doing, then
do it right the first time.” In other words, don’t give God a
half-effort, but give Him your all.
Your children need to see that your life and words equal each
other. When what you teach matches the life you live, your children will
understand that the Christian life is worth living. If your life and
words don't equal each other, change whatever is causing them not to
match so that your children have the right example of true and authentic
Christianity.