Parents,
Children and the Home. Colossians 3:20-21; Ephesians 6:1-4 Deut. 4:25
Our
culture, the general belief system that dominates western civilization, is a
culture that has basically excluded God from having anything significant to say
directly to us in terms of what we do behind closed doors. Usually that phrase
is used with reference to sexual intimacy but when we are using it today we
mean what goes on in your family and your family dynamics between the husband
and wife and of the children as you focus on your role as a family unit. Why do
you exist as a family unit and what is the role and responsibility of children,
and specifically, what should you be thinking, what should you be focusing on,
what are your goals and objectives as a parent?
In
our culture we have seen a significant and dramatic shift in how we view the
role and purpose of the family. The purpose of the family has taken a back seat
to personal agendas in the last fifty years. A hundred years ago the family was
a tight unit. There was Mom and Dad and there were children raging from usually
two or three to as many as sixteen or seventeen. That seems odd today and there
are those today who condemn having that many children, but that came out of a
biblical worldview on the one hand, that people were to be fruitful and
multiply and fill the earth. And that it was through the influence of your
children that you proclaimed the gospel and reared them on the basis of the
Word of God that you could influence a culture as you trained your children
biblically and then they went out and built their families.
That
is just the opposite of the self-centered view today. People are more concerned
with achieving their personal goals, their success in business, education or
whatever it may be; whatever their personal agenda is that take the primary
seat. This leads to the breakdown of marriage and the breakdown in the family.
There are many reasons you can come up with to justify not being profoundly
involved in the lives of your children but the bottom line is that is the
objective and each one of us has to determine how we are going to achieve that
objective.
In
this passage we see in a reference at the end (Colossians 3:25) that there will
be an evaluation, a judgment; it is part of the judgment seat of Christ. There
is an evaluation of everything we do in life with reference to rewards and
punishment, and there will be an evaluation in terms of our roles and
responsibilities as parents. So as Christians we need to think about family
from a biblical perspective.
We
need to point out some facts from some recent research on understanding the
deterioration of the family in our culture. In 2010 there were 5-million
stay-at-home mothers in the US. That was a decline from five and a half
million in 2007. One reason many women choose to remain in the workforce when
they start to have children is because of the recession and financial
pressures. Financial pressures had been one of the ways in which the world
system has pressured women to conform women to the ideals of the feminist
agenda.
Remember
that back in the sixties and seventies as radical feminism was beginning to
establish a foothold in American culture there was an emphasis on what was called
the equal rights amendment and there was an emphasis on trying to make this a
part of the Constitution. That ultimately never came to pass but there were
numerous conservative Bible-believing Christian women who took a profound stand
against that. They were married, they were going to have children and they were
going to stay at home. They understood that their primary responsibility as a
mother is to be at home, not to have a job, not to have a career so that they
could be there for the children; someone needs to be at home as a frame of
reference for the children.
But
then in the late 1970s we had a period not unlike today where the nation went
because of its increased debt—double digit inflation, interest rates on
mortgage loans went up to 12-15%, etc.—and because of that there was a
financial pressure where many women had to go against their beliefs and work
outside the home in order to survive and to pay the bills. That is one way we
think that Satan has used the world system to attack the family. It is
happening again in our culture today. We need to understand the dynamics there
to fight against that.
Looking
again at the statistics where we saw that in 2010 there were 5-million
stay-at-home mothers, that is nearly a fifty per cent decrease from the
10-million stay-at-home mothers in 1969. That shows how these things have
changed. And along with this the attitudes have changed, so that even in the
late 60s and 70s there were a number of mothers who worked outside the home
they didnÕt believe that they should be working outside the home; it was
something that was imposed upon them. It has completely reversed itself now so
that a large majority of women who are mothers believe that it is better for
them to work outside the home than to be in the home with the children.
Children
with absent fathers are reported to be the most vulnerable and problematic
children in our society. They frequently have problems in school and at home
due to behavioral issues and educational challenges. The number of families
with absent fathers has increased significantly from a little more than half a
million in 1971 to 1.6-million in 1996. Now it is probably much greater than
that.
Another
observation is that a white teenage girl from advantage background is five times
more likely to become a teen mother of she grows up in a single mother
household with an absentee father than if she grows up in a household with both
biological parents.
So
all of these indicate that there are studies after studies showing that as far
as society is concerned the idea is two parents in the home, and ultimately
both parents spending as much time as possible with the children.
Another
study indicates that in the middle class the whole concept of mothering has
shifted and now the preference is to work outside the home where much of the
formative years when the childÕs development occurs they are being taken care
of by someone other than the biological parents.
According
to a book called Freakonomics
the US Census
Bureau states that the share of children living in mother-only households has
risen from eight per cent in 1960 to twenty-three per cent in 2010. This is a
radical shift. Freakonomics
has a longstanding interest in the role parents play in the lives of their
children and they say that research indicates that a fatherÕs involvement
with his children is linked to all manner of beneficial outcomes, from better
academic performance, improved social and emotional stability, and lower
instances of delinquency and other problem behaviors. Daughters generally
require a level of quality interaction with the father figure but sons benefit
from quantity of time. Sons respond to simply having a father around the house.
The
study by Freakonomics
also notes that a child growing up with a father who lives outside of the home
not with the child, and spends time with him without living there, also leads
to an increase in delinquent behavior. They point out that for both young men
and women delinquent behavior decreases if their mother simply spent time doing
things with them—especially with the daughters—during adolescence.
So it comes down to spending time with your kids developing that relationship
and adding to it. You are not building a relationship that is a friendship. As
a parent you are not a friend, you are a parent; your job is to prepare your
children to be able to function independently of you by the time they are
eighteen years of age or when they leave the home. Your job as a parent is to
train the children, and this is clearly an emphasis in the Scripture.
Colossians 3:20 NASB
ÒChildren, be obedient to your parents in all things, for this is well-pleasing
to the Lord.Ó The word there that is translated Òwell-pleasingÓ is the Greek
word euarestos, which simply means doing that which is acceptable. It is not the idea
of bringing pleasure but the idea of doing that which is acceptable, or that
which is correct. It is used in Acts 6:2 NASB ÒÉIt is not desirable for us to neglect the word of God in
order to serve tables.Ó The word translated ÒdesirableÓ is really something
that is Òpleasing.Ó In other words, it is an idiom for Òthis isnÕt the right
thing to doÓ because it is not the best use of our time. So the term
well-pleasing is often used as a synonym for doing the right thing in light of
a situation. Jesus used it that way in John 8:29 NASB ÒAnd He who
sent Me is with Me; He has not left Me alone, for I always do the things that
are pleasing to Him.Ó We see here that Jesus views the
Father as being a separate person. Here ÒpleasingÓ the Father is tantamount to
doing the right thing.
The word that is used often in the Scripture for
doing that which is right, that which conforms to the character of God, is the
Greek word dikaios, which means
righteous, righteousness, or sometimes justice. And this is the word that is
used in Ephesians 6:1 when it is talking about children. NASB ÒChildren, obey your parents in the Lord, for this is right [dikaios]Ó—just or right, or that
which conforms to the character of God.
It is important that we understand the
concept of righteousness here. The New Testament terminology is always based on
its precedent in the Old Testament. All of the writers of the New Testament are
Jewish, their framer of reference was the Old Testament, and in the Old
Testament the corresponding word for righteousness in Hebrew is tsedeka. It
was a very important word in the Old Testament and it is an important word in
Judaism. In the Old Testament as well as in the New Testament it often refers
to the righteous character of God, i.e. absolute perfection. So when we look at
this concept of righteousness it shows up in a family passage back in
Deuteronomy.
Deuteronomy was actually a sermon as it
was originally given by Moses: MosesÕ last word to the Jewish people before he
left them and went to be with the Lord on Mount Nebo. In Deuteronomy there is a
rehearsal and a reminder of all that God has done to provide for the Jewish
people, to protect them, and delivering then from slavery in Egypt, watching over
them and providing for them in the wilderness, and then it is a reminder to
them that this new generation that is going to go into the promised land needs
to be obedient to God so that they will not suffer the divine discipline that
their parentsÕ generation did.
Deuteronomy 4:1 NASB ÒNow, O
Israel, listen to the statutes and the judgments which I am teaching you to
perform, so that you may live and go in and take possession of the land which
the LORD, the God of your fathers, is giving you.Ó The word ÒlistenÓ doesnÕt just mean to
have your ears stimulated by auditory vibrations, it means to obey: to listen,
to understand, to put into practice something that they are being told.
ÒStatutesÓ and ÒjudgmentsÓ are different words that are used to describe the
mandates, the legal precepts of the Mosaic Law. What is the purpose of
obedience to the law? ÒThat you may live.Ó He is not talking about life eternal
here; he is talking about the quality of their life once they go into the
Promised Land. God has promised that if they were obedient then He would bless
them, they would enjoy prosperity in the land, but if they were discipline He
would bring discipline and judgment, military conquest, and economic collapse
upon the nation.
Deuteronomy 4:6 NASB ÒSo keep
and do {them,} for that is your wisdom and your understanding in the sight of
the peoples [nations/Gentiles—their testimony to the world] who will hear
all these statutes and say, ÔSurely this great nation is a wise and
understanding people.ÕÓ Note the response of the Gentiles. TheyÕve observed the
prosperity and the stability of the nation Israel and their response is that
there is no other nation that is wise and understand and stable and prosperous
as this nation. [7] ÒFor what great nation is there that has a god so near to
it as is the LORD our God whenever we call on Him? [8] Or what great nation
is there that has statutes and judgments as righteous as this whole law which I
am setting before you today? [9] Only give heed to yourselfÉÓ pay attention
to this; be diligent in the application of this. ÒÉ and keep your soul
diligently, so that you do not forget the things which your eyes have seen and
they do not depart from your heart all the days of your life; but make them
known to your sons and your grandsons.Ó
The context here is talking about how
to have life. To have life is to take the framework of thinking, the whole body
of GodÕs revelation through the law and how to experience real life—Òand
teach it to your children and your grandchildren.Ó There is this heavy emphasis
throughout history among the Jewish people on education: teaching again and
again and again is emphasized. The reality is that all through the law there is
this emphasis on teaching and education. Jewish tradition is that among the
Jews as far back as the time of Moses there was a one hundred per cent literacy
rate. Why? Because they were to know the Word of God. And throughout the
generations the Jewish people have always valued education more than anyone
else, and it is dues to the influence of the Mosaic Law.
In Deuteronomy chapter six we see Moses
explaining ion more detail how that teaching to your children and grandchildren
was to work itself out.
Deuteronomy 6:1 NASB ÒNow
this is the commandment, the statutes and the judgments which the LORD
your God has commanded {me} to teach you ÉÓ Emphasis on instruction. That is
one of the things that distinguishes us from other churches. We donÕt believe
in just having sort of exhortational homilies on Sunday morning, or any other
time; we put our emphasis on really explaining and teaching the Scriptures
verse by verse, going through each book of the Bible so that you can understand
what has been written for our benefit. Ò É that you might do {them} in the land
where you are going over to possess it, [2] so that you and your son and your grandson might fear
the LORD your God ÉÓ That is the beginning of wisdom, according to
Proverbs and the Psalms. ÒÉ to keep all His statutes and His commandments which
I command you, all the days of your life, and that your days may be prolonged.
ÒYou and your grandsonÓ—the family is responsible for educating the next
generation. Parents, you cannot
expect the school to do the job for you. The school is merely an adjunct to
your responsibility as a parent.
Deuteronomy 6:3 NASB ÒO
Israel, you should listen and be careful to do {it,} that it may be well with
you and that you may multiply greatly, just as the LORD,
the God of your fathers, has promised you, {in} a land flowing with milk and
honey.Ó In other words, the key to prosperity is to learn how God thinks,
passing that on from one generation to the next.
Deuteronomy 6:4 NASB ÒHear,
O Israel! The LORD is our God, the LORD
is one!Ó Recent studies on the use of the word ÒoneÓ indicated that this is not
the concept of a Unitarian sort of God, a singularity, but it is talking about
a unity. It is the same word that is used in Genesis 2:24 when Moses writes Òhe
shall leaves his father and mother and cling to his wife, and the two shall be
one flesh.Ó The two shall be one; that is a unity. Not a singularity but a but
a oneness in unity. The context here is not talking about God as a singularity
but that the Lord of Moses, the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob is to be
worshipped in exclusion from all idols and all other things. So this is a verse
that is saying not that the Lord is one but the Lord alone, and that there are
no other gods but the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.
Deuteronomy 6:5 NASB ÒYou
shall love the LORD your God with all your heart and with all your soul and
with all your might [strength], i.e. everything that you have, that your
relationship with God is the most important element of your life.
Deuteronomy 6:6 NASB ÒThese words,
which I am commanding you today, shall be on your heart [thinking].Ó What do
you do with that? [7] ÒYou shall teach them diligently to your sons and shall
talk of them when you sit in your house and when you walk by the way and when
you lie down and when you rise up.Ó So first of all parents, your
responsibility is to make sure that the dynamic, significant aspect of your
life is your relationship with God and your emphasis on learning and applying
the Word of God; being in church Sunday morning, Tuesday night and Thursday
night in Bible class where this is exhibited and you are an example to your
children just by watching you that you make this a priority. From your
relationship with the Lord and the strength of that relationship with the Lord
you influence your children.
Some parents are too wimpy on this.
They want their four, five or six-year-old kids to make up their minds
spiritually. When they are 35 or 40 let them make up their minds spiritually;
when they are between the age of zero and thirty you donÕt put up with anything
less than 100 per cent positive volition, and you can only start that from day
one. By the time a child is speaking his first ten or twelve sentences need to
be complete verses that you have taught them from the Bible. That is the focal
point, your job as a trainer and a teacher; anything less is a compromise with
the world. As a parent your job is to teach them Òdiligently.Ó This is a word
that means you make this a high priority. What you like to do in life once you
have children is not important until your children are out of the home. What is
important is how you train that child to grow. It is your job to train them;
nobody else is going to do it.
How do we do that? By taking them to
church on Sunday morning and maybe during the middle of the week? No. It is a
24/7 responsibility, it happens in the course of life as you spend time with
your children. Your job as a parent is to train your children how to think
biblically, to have the divine viewpoint in their life.
Deuteronomy 6:8 ÒYou shall bind them as
a sign on your hand and they shall be as frontals on your forehead.Ó The idea
is that this becomes part of what you do and produce with your hands (sign on
your hand), and frontlets before your eyes is your brain, it dominates your
thinking as a parent. [9] ÒYou shall write them on the doorposts of your house
and on your gates.Ó The significance of writing them on the doorposts is that
everything within the boundaries of the home is going to be influenced by the
Word of God.
So there is this understanding here
that if you are going to rear the next generation and train them so that they
value what you value this will take up 100 per cent of your time as a parent.
Luke 2:52 NASB ÒAnd
Jesus kept increasing in wisdom and stature, and in favor with God and men.Ó
This is a verse that is describing the growth of the Lord Jesus as an infant.
There are four categories in this verse. Wisdom relates to His intellectual
development, stature relates to His physical growth and development, His favor
with God relates to His spiritual growth and His favor with men relates to His
social development as He matured and grew up.
Regarding the first area,
wisdom, we have to understand that when children are born they do not know
right from wrong, they do not know good manners, they do not know how to focus
on the needs of others. They are self-centered; everything is about them. They
are ignorant and do not know anything. They do not know how to behave or how to
face any issues of life. They donÕt know how to make decisions; they donÕt have
any frame of reference for this. It is your job as a parent to train them, to
teach them, to teach them right from wrong, to teach them to not be
self-centered, to train them and discipline them so that they learn. So
children are born without wisdom and they need to gain wisdom and knowledge as
they grow.
Second, they lack stature. That is,
they are helpless. They canÕt do much and they need to grow physically. That involves
good nourishment, healthy diet, and then as they grow it involves developing
physically in terms of exercise and activity.
In terms of favor with God, we know
that we are born spiritually dead without a relationship with God. And so
children do not have that relationship with God and the only way to grow in
favor with God is to trust in Jesus Christ as their savior. Our job as a parent
is to begin to communicate the gospel to them as early as we can.
It is the responsibility of both
parents to train the children but as we see in Ephesians it is primarily the
responsibility of the father. Ephesians 6:4 NASB
ÒFathers, do not provoke your children to anger ÉÓ That means donÕt be
tyrannical in the exercise of your authority. ÒÉ but bring them up in the
discipline and instruction of the Lord.Ó This is addressed primarily to fathers
but it does involve both parents. Nothing is more significant in the life of
your child. If you are a father then your emphasis on the spiritual life, your
example, comes across very clearly.
It is the home that God
has designed as the training ground for the next generation and it is our
responsibility as Christians and as parents to emphasize the importance of the
home and the role of parents.