SHEPHERD TO SHEEP
PARENTING
TIPS FOR DADS
(Eph 6:4) And you, fathers, do not provoke
your children to wrath, but bring them up in the training and admonition of the
Lord.
Being a dad
is one of the greatest experiences in the world. You hold in your arms a baby that will grow
and become their own person. Everybody
tells you don’t worry and it’s natural and you’ll figure everything out but
every dad wonders if they have what it takes to raise a child correctly. What if I mess up? How do you know what to do? How can I give the child the guidance he or
she needs? Let’s encourage dads with advice
from the apostle Paul.
Notice how
the apostle Paul addresses the fathers. Fathers
represent the head of the family on whom rests the main responsibility of child
rearing and discipline. (1 Cor 11:3) But I want you to know that the
head of woman is man…(Eph 5:23) For the husband is head of the wife, as also
Christ is head of the church… Men,
it’s so easy to relegate the authority of the home and children to the wife
because moms are so naturally gifted by their nurturing instincts. But don’t default to this brothers. If God has called you to fathering then He’ll
give you what it takes. Just pray for
wisdom every day (Jms 1:5) and you will be gifted by the Spirit to raise that
child and make the decisions you need to make for his or her growth and future.
Paul then
goes on and says to not provoke your children to wrath. This means to not discipline them too harshly
by means of unreasonable demands, petty rules, ridicule, favoritism and the
like. (This will also create tension between you and your wife.) You can also exasperate you children by means
of being too lenient with them and never drawing the line or following through
with your warnings. Either way creates
anger in the child that will be acted out and will eventually come back to bite
you. Keep on top of your child’s
behavior and remember discipline is loving correction and not punishment as an
anger outlet.
Then the
apostle says to bring them up. This
means to nourish tenderly. Children
should be objects of tender, loving care and treated in such a way that the
children will want to obey. Men, our
wives have that tenderness thing down but we struggle with roughness because we
are men. Therefore we must memorize and
exercise the nine fruits of the Spirit beginning with love (Gal 5:22-23). Next, dads are instructed to train their
kids. This is an overall term that
speaks of the time it takes to train children in every area of life taking in
the practical, ethical, and educational.
This takes a lot of time but it’s so worth it as you see your child grow
and develop and bring you tons of pleasure.
Finally Paul says to admonish. To
admonish means loving verbal correction when called for.
All this is
to be done in the Lord because dads, we can’t do it ourselves! But we can do all things through Christ who
strengthens us. We can do this
dads! Let’s enjoy the children God has given
us and watch for the rewards along the way as we raise godly kids for Christ!
Louie
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