There was a visiting pastor speaking at our church this past year. He was talking about the Christian Missionary Alliance denomination and how really they are just simply all about Jesus. (One of the reasons I LOVE this denomination and my church!!) But he began to talk about the Bible as a whole, and I think this is a basic teaching about the Bible...it's all about Jesus! All of the Old Testament is pointing to Jesus, the Gospels tell His story, then the letters point back to Jesus. John Soper, the visiting preacher said it this way: "God told us what he was going to do, then He did it, then He explained it." It is a look at the Bible from God's perspective. Because of where I am in life, I instantly thought about my parenting. Isn't this the model! I need to teach (verbally) my children the values I want to instill in them, then model them, then explain my actions. It is God's model...I'll imitate him and make it my own...surely He knows best! He is the Good Father after all!
This model also works for discipline. "Tempie, I am going to put you in time out now...{Time out}....Tempie, do you understand why you were in time out?" Works the same with spankings or any other form of discipline used. By the way, I choose the word discipline intentionally over the word punishment. But this model for discipline is the same God used for His people. God warned the Israelites many times...stop or you will go into exile...{exile}....Do you understand what just happened? It's intentional, it's measured, and it's discipline...not anger, or punishment, or even simply consequential. Discipline is to be so much more. Discipline comes from the same root word as disciple. It is to grow a person into who they are made to be. It is about encouraging growth and change. Not just about beating a bad habit out. That's what punishment and consequences are about. They are about what you are not to do, not about who you are to become. I believe that having kids is all about making disciples. It's my reason for having them. I intend to learn as much as I can from God about how He has made disciples. Who else has His track record?!
This is a sweet post Sarah, and a great reminder. Have you read The Ministry of Motherhood by Sally Clarkson? I think you would really like it. It's all about modeling our parenting after Jesus' relationship with His disciples.
ReplyDeleteThank you Jana. I have not read that book, but it has been on my list for a while now! To make disciples has been my mindset about raising children. I need to pick up that book somewhere.
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