A Father Who Trains

Written by Dorothy Brown

*** Tell us about how your “investment opportunity”? in today’s blog: http://talk.thelife.com/

Please open your Bible and read:
(Proverbs 22:1 – 6)

Being a father can be thought of as an ?investment opportunity.? The spiritual leader of the home pours instruction and discipline into his children so that they mature into men and women after God?s heart. At a father?s knee, a child learns the importance of confessing failure, serving humbly, and living according to scriptural principles.

Teaching requires that we back up our instruction with sound reasoning. It is easy to say, ?I?m your father; do as I tell you, ?but don?t be fooled into thinking that giving orders is the same as training. Children need to understand why they are expected to behave in a certain way. Taking extra time to explain the reason behind a request or a punishment builds authentic respect for authority and develops a child?s recognition of wrong and right.

Children will test the boundaries we set for them, often deliberately misbehaving just to learn what our reaction will be. They will also act obediently and then look to us for support and praise. From the time they are very young, we should train them to expect rewards for obedience and disciplinary consequences for disobedience. This is easily done by discussing the choices made by men and women in Scripture stories or by making an example of a child?s daily actions – ?You cleaned your room as soon as I asked, so now we have time to play some basketball.?

Training takes time and involves a commitment to godly principles. The reward is well worth the investment in consistent instruction: children who will not depart from the Lord?s way.

About the Author
This devotional was written by Dr Charles Stanley. Read more about him here: http://www.talk.thelife.com/charles-stanley/

Related Reading
Should children see parents argue?
http://www.mentodayonline.com/family/parentsargue.html

Comment
Post your comments on TruthMedia’s men’s devotional blog. Visit http://talk.thelife.com and just click on the word “Comment” (no need to register).

Copyright
This devotional is protected by copyright laws and may not be reprinted or posted to a site without permission from This devotional is protected by copyright laws and may not be reprinted or posted to a site without permission from TruthMedia Internet Group. All readers are welcome to forward the devotional to a friend or link to it. If you would like to seek permission to reprint the devotional in full, please contact us:
http://www.truthmedia.com/contact/index.html

EmailPrint

No comments yet

Leave a Reply