Special Guest Post: Responsibility for a Child

From Proverbs 22:6:  “Train up a child in the way he should go, even when he is old he will not depart from it.”

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The headlines read of child pornography, drugs, alcohol, depression, teen-age suicide, murder, abuse and much, much more! Sometimes, we might feel that if we don’t read the newspapers or listen to news reports, we can forget those things are there.  We would like them to go away.  We would like to forget they exist. Unfortunately, we know they won’t go away, and our hearts are sickened by that painful truth. How are these horrible realities affecting the lives of our precious children?  They are not only in the high schools. You can find them in elementary schools, day care facilities, and on street corners everywhere.  It breaks my heart to read of the young victims held in the clutches of such evils. More than that, it makes me angry!

The Word of God tells us to be angry and sin not! We should be angry at the evils around our children.  These children are a gift from God, but the gift was not free. It came with a price tag of awesome responsibility.  How foolish is the parent who takes that responsibility lightly. We are in a battle against Satan.  If God is to control our children’s lives when they become adults, we must train them as children.  We cannot handle their lives as though they are nothing but toys or play things, and expect God to let us off without answering for it.  Our children must be armed for battle by knowing God and His Word. Jesus defeated Satan in the wilderness by using Scripture, and we have the power to do the same!  How can we allow our children to go out into this worldly battle unarmed?  We must teach them what is right, and show them how to have the strength to stand up for it.

A dear friend of mine has shared something very special with me.  She also wonders about the effects of the evils of this world on her children.  She has always prayed for their lives each day.  Since it has become a burden in her heart, she has started praying for their children’s safe future before she goes to bed at night.  She goes into their room after they’re asleep, and places her hand on them as she prays.  As you touch the child you brought into this world, how can you not feel the great responsibility to pray for their health, their school years, and their adult lives?  I challenge you to do this for your children!

It takes an awesome commitment to be a parent; to pray for them at night, to teach them each day, and to live what you teach.  Without that commitment, will your child become one of the statistics? 

Prayer

Oh Father, help me feel the burden of responsibility for my children’s lives.  Help me to be faithful to pray and teach each one in the way they should go.  Show me today where I’ve failed as a parent in the past. Forgive me when I take this position lightly. Help me to live a life that is consistent with what I teach.  Father, use my children for Your glory, that Jesus may be seen in them.  Amen.

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This devotion is written by my wife, Colleen.  It is taken from the contents of her book, BITS ‘N’ PIECES OF MY HEART.  Inspired by her own Christian faith and a mother’s love for her daughters, Colleen’s writings feature short stories, devotions, and poetry.  These are intended for reading by adults and teens.  The final two sections of the book share her inventory of activities and songs to enjoy with young children.  Her book is available online at your favorite outlet.

Special Guest Post: Family Ties

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This devotion is another page from my wife’s recently published book, BITS ‘N’ PIECES OF MY HEART.  Colleen’s treasured memory shares God’s light as it nourishes a family with His love.

Living close to parents, grandparents, siblings and other family members allows you to spend more time together.  Sometimes you can live down the street, a couple miles away, or just an hour’s drive.  When this is the case, your family can have dinner with Grandma and Grandpa, attend church together, and get together for all kinds of fun activities.  Unfortunately, there can be reasons that prevent this from happening.  Mommy’s or Daddy’s job may require you to move to live in another town, or even a state far from where your family is.  If this is your family’s situation, special planning is often required to visit your relatives.

During most of the time after our girls were born, we found ourselves living in different states, far from where my immediate family lived.  They lived on the beautiful eastern shore of Maryland.  At the time, we were living in a very small town near the border between Florida and Georgia.  It did take much thinking and talking before we decided that I would drive to Maryland with Taryn and Heather.  Since it was October, we planned the trip so we would arrive in my home town on the day they celebrated Halloween with “Trick or Treating” for the children!  We planned to arrive just after the time that children would be heading around in my mother’s neighborhood.

We arrived at the perfect time.  The beautiful sunset hung over the bridge that led into the town.  Street lights were already helping guide the children and families walking in the neighborhood.  My mother’s house was a block from the bridge at the entrance of town.  I parked the car around the corner so she wouldn’t be able to see us from her doorstep.

The girls’ Granny had been a floral designer for many, many years in her brother’s flower shop.  This was helpful when we chose costumes for them to wear.  It also helped to know that pink and purple were Granny’s favorite colors.  Heather was an adorable flower! She had green pants on, and wore an extra-large green hoodie sweatshirt so the sleeves hung over her arms to make “leaves”.  I had painted a pretty pink and purple flower on cardboard with the perfect sized center to fit around her face.  Taryn was inside a big box with a hole on the top and two sides for her head and arms to come out.  We had covered the box in glittery gift wrap with pink and purple hearts.  Since I had worked in my uncle’s shop I was fortunate to learn some design skills.  I was able to make a big purple bow to tie around the top of Taryn’s head.

Our plan was to walk from our car to her yard at the other corner of the block.  We walked quietly to the shrubs around the side of the house, and waited until there was no one on her sidewalk.  As I hid behind a bush, but was close enough to hear, Taryn and Heather slowly walked by the front picture window to the sidewalk, and rang the doorbell.  When the door opened, they smiled and sang “Trick or Treat”! Granny’s eyes widened with love and excitement!  To say they received some sweet treats would be an understatement.  They received sweet, surprised “Oohs, Aahs, Hugs, Kisses, and much, much more”.  To say that her granddaughters and daughter surprised their Granny doesn’t even come close.

I came out from behind the bushes and joined in the best, loving family celebration.  The “Trick or Treat” surprise was the beginning of a special week-long visit with Granny.  Words cannot begin to express the importance of our time with her.

From Psalm 133:1:  “How very good and pleasant it is when kindred live together in unity!”

Special Guest Post: Wisdom of a Child

From Matthew 21:14-16:  “The blind and the lame came to Him in the temple, and He cured them.  But when the chief priests and the scribes saw the amazing things that He did and heard the children crying out in the temple and saying, ‘Hosanna to the Son of David,’ they became angry and said to Him, ‘Do you hear what these are saying?’  Jesus said to them, ‘Yes; have you never read, Out of the mouths of infants and nursing babies you have prepared praise for yourself?'”

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“Please, Mommy, please!  Can we listen to our records?  Heather and I want to listen to a record. We don’t want to watch what’s on TV.  We want to listen to records!”  As I flipped through the TV stations, Taryn was jumping up and down, pulling on my arm. Heather was following her lead.  They were trying to persuade me to listen to their favorite records rather than watch TV.  From songs they had learned in Sunday School, they both loved listening to and singing them.

There was no way I could refuse their pleading!  They were learning the lesson I’d been trying to teach them.  Today, they were teaching me!  There are so many more interesting and fun things to do than watch TV all day.  I realized Satan is using the television more and more in the world every day.  It’s become one of the main vehicles to share deception and trickery.  The violence, suggestive language, actions, vanity, and other worldly issues we are shown can attack our families in very subtle ways.  As these have eased themselves onto the screen and into our minds, we’ve found ourselves becoming used to them.  We accept them without a fight.  Things that would have upset us five or ten years ago are seen in homes every day without a thought.

God tells us to think on things that are honest, just, pure, lovely, and of good report.  Our children must be brought up with this attitude instilled in their minds. To ignore what they watch on television is a tragic mistake.  When we allow them to see cartoons or other shows filled with violence, hatred, magic, or witchcraft, we are falling short of the teaching in God’s Word.  If this garbage Satan 23 is dumping on our children continually invades their minds, what effect will it have on them next week, next year, or five years from now?

What a precious reminder Taryn and Heather had given me!  I praised God for the wisdom of my children as we sang the songs on their record that morning.  They smiled back at me as we sang, “I am a promise.  I am a possibility.  I am a promise.  I can be anything, anything God wants me to be.”

This devotional post is written by my wife, Colleen.  It is taken from her book’s section on Devotions.  She has recently been blessed with seeing her BITS ‘N’ PIECES OF MY HEART available at a Christian bookstore in the United Kingdom.  God continues to light a pathway for others to read her book, as it is available on most online bookstore sites.

Devoted to Father (Elfchen Series #268)

Fortitude

Exercising

Faith’s outreach

Building every muscle

Serving God with obedience

Strengthened

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Wisdom

Nourishing

Faith’s journey

Reading God’s Word

Believing in His promises

Empowered

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Righteousness

Expanding

Faith’s outlook

Accepting God’s grace

Making straighter life’s path

Trusted

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This series of poems (written in the German-inspired style of Elfchen or Elevenie) shares a total of eleven words in each poem, with a sequence by line of one, two, three, four, and one words.

Chip Ingram Quote

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The cross is the greatest example of humility and devotion in the universe.  Jesus put your needs ahead of His own.  He considered you more valuable than Himself.

From Philippians 2:3-5:  “Do nothing from selfish ambition or empty conceit, but in humility regard others as better than yourselves.  Let each of you look not to your own interests but to the interests of others.   Let the same mind be in you that was in Christ Jesus.”

Ralph Browne (Chip) Ingram (born 1954) is an American pastor and Christian teacher.

New Day (Elfchen Series #245)

Trusted Voice

Rekindled

Within thee

Spirit of truth

Grace rises with Christ

Encouragement

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Shared Peace

 Devoted

To prayer

Spirit’s daily presence

Reaching out from Christ

Witness

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Enlightened Moment

Nourished

With goodness

Light’s eternal journey

Blessings through Christ’s love

Faith

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This series of poems (written in the German-inspired style of Elfchen or Elevenie) shares a total of eleven words in each poem, with a sequence by line of one, two, three, four, and one words.

Andrew Murray Quote

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Pride must die in you, or nothing of heaven can live in you.

From 2 Corinthians 10:17-18:  “Let the one who boasts, boast in the Lord.  For it is not those who commend themselves that are approved but those whom the Lord commends.”

Andrew Murray (1828-1917) was a South African Christian pastor, writer, and teacher.  He believed that Christians should always place a great emphasis on maintaining a rich, personal devotional life.

Father’s Invitation (Elfchen Series #218)

Healing

Alone

With Father

Emptying of self

Asking for His forgiveness

Transformation

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Listening

Time

With Father

Filled with grace

Praying for others’ needs

Devotion

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Trusting

Comfortable

With Father

Accepting life’s burdens

Glory always to Him

Restoration

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Devoted to Father

From Psalm 86:2-3:  “Preserve my life, for I am devoted to You; save Your servant who trusts in You.  You are my God; be gracious to me, O Lord, for to You do I cry all day long.”

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Devoted to Father

Hearing His endless thoughts

Witnessing heavenly goodness

Life’s lessons always taught

 

Filled with Father’s steadfast spirit

Trusting His timely grace

Lifting wayward heart from darkness

Love offers mercy’s place

 

Called to walk in Father’s vision

Turning away from sin

Answering each burden’s prayer

Faith’s glorious linchpin

 

Delivered light shines upon thee

Words filling confession

Lifting soul from forgotten place

Forgiving transgressions

 

Comforted with Father’s favor

Rising from empty tomb

Sowing with every seeded field

Peace gathered from each bloom

 

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From Psalm 86:11-12:  “Teach me Your way, O Lord, that I may walk in Your truth; give me an undivided heart to revere Your name.   I give thanks to You, O Lord my God, with my whole heart, and I will glorify Your name forever.”

Devoted Praise

From Psalm 106:1:  “Praise the Lord!  O give thanks to the Lord, for He is good, for His steadfast love endures forever.”

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Never enough time

Life’s constant demands

Making moments for God

Pausing to hold His hand

 

Devoted praise speaks

For what God has done

Stopping life’s busy train

Praying beside His Son

 

Love for God endures

Goodness offers grace

Rejoicing in His peace

Feeling blessed embrace

 

God’s mighty doings

Quiet moments fill

Singing with heartfelt thanks

Feeling time standing still

 

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From Psalm 106:48:  “Blessed be the Lord, the God of Israel, from everlasting to everlasting. And let all the people say, ‘Amen.’ Praise the Lord!”