Thursday, November 17, 2011

Parenting...What a ride!

There is a commercial on TV recently that simply says, "A baby changes everything." That is probably the understatement of the year; maybe the century. I know when we found out that we were expecting our first child, I had visions of how great it would be to hold my very own baby. My child. My offspring. My baby girl! Then, she was born and I held her. Words can not explain the feeling that brings to a Dad's heart. Having that new life in your hands is exhilarating! However, all the emotions in the world can't prepare you for the responsibility that awaits over the next few years. (To define a few...I'm still counting.)

Most of you are familiar with Dr. James Dobson. He is internationally know for his thoughts on raising children. I am hooked on one phrase that he promotes in many if not all of his instruction whether in person, a book or DVD. That is this, "You be the parent."

That is simply to say, you be the one in charge; you be the adult. Many parents are so intent on making their child happy that the lose all track of what makes sense. Common morality and common sense go out the window.

  • One parent recently told me that her two year old got upset everyday about what clothes she wore. What?! She is two! If, IF, you give your two year old a choice, be OK with either choice. But you make the choice. Period. The first few days may be a challenge, but it is worth it.
  • Another parent told me that their teenager refused to let them check their facebook, text messages or other techno info. Then don't provide them with technology! I was married with a child and working a real job before I had a cell phone and I made it fine. They will not stop breathing, I promise.

The point to be made louder and clearer than any is to discipline with love. Love your kid no matter what! Help them with the bumps in the road of life. Be consistent. Be loyal. Be loving. And yes, be the parent!

Now that we all agree on being the adult in charge of your child I have some bad news. Your child WILL make mistakes. My children have heard me say all their lives, "I will take the word of an adult first and until proven otherwise over yours. You may be mine, but you're not perfect."

The most appalling thing I have heard lately was when an adult observed a child in a compromising situation and thought the parents should know about it. In a loving attitude, they went to the parents of the child to inform them of their observation. They were met with blatant disbelief. "You are mistaken. Our child would never do that." How presumptuous and arrogant can you be.  At least get the details and check it out. You may prevent your child from escalating to a serious offense.

I may not know you or your child personally, but I can say with confidence that if you have children, they are not perfect.

At the end of the day, a baby changes everything. For the better in my case. Twice! I love my girls!!

I still say, love them, discipline them...all at the same time.

Friday, November 4, 2011

Are you called?

 
HELLO?!?!

In the church world there are many terms that get thrown around with ambigious meanings. Words like saved, priesthood of the believer, invitation, washed in the blood...all can be confusing to the person who did not grow up in an evangelical church. Me, I was in church 9 months before I was born. 

All of the above mentioned words could take their own dissertaion each, but I want to explore another word. Called

"Called" is one of those words that mean different things in different church circles. However, it seems that as a general rule that the term "called" is most often used refering to a person that a church "calls" to a ministerial position. This person usually relates himself or herself as "called by God" to vocational ministry.  

So, think with me a moment. Are we not all (Christians) called by God to follow Him? Are we not called to be obedient to Him? If that be true, then as a Christian YOU are called to be obedient and available.

  • You should minister as He calls you. 1 Tim 4:6
  • You should attended the church that He calls you to. (Not neccessarily the one your Mom& Dad go to.)
  •  You should do the tasks that He calls you to do with all your heart. Col. 3:23
    • Teach Sunday School
    • Lead a small group Bible Study
    • Chaperone a trip with kids or youth.
    • Rock babies in the nursery
    • Go on a Mission trip
    • Be a reputable business person
    • Dig a ditch
1 Corinthians 1:26-29 (NIV) 26 Brothers, think of what you were when you were called. Not many of you were wise by human standards; not many were influential; not many were of noble birth. 27 But God chose the foolish things of the world to shame the wise; God chose the weak things of the world to shame the strong. 28 He chose the lowly things of this world and the despised things--and the things that are not--to nullify the things that are, 29 so that no one may boast before him. 
 
 As one who is called, you also do not have the privilege to use age or physical characteristics, or your past as an excuse to not follow His guidance.
  • Moses stuttered.
  • Sarah was 90 when her child was born.
  • David was a kid when he slew Goliath.
  • Mary was a teenager when Jesus was born.
  • Paul (Saul) persecuted Christians prior to his conversion.
If God calls you, He will equip you!

Be available.
Be obedient.