Today's Reading: Deuteronomy 11
One
of the most sobering and weighty commands in Scripture is God’s demand that
parents teach their children His word.
It is sobering because the task is so big. It is weighty because our child’s eternal
life depends upon it.
Most
parents are very aware that a “good parent” is someone who strives to make
decisions in the best interest of their child. They give them a safe place to
live, clothes to wear, food and nutrition.
Often, they try to make time for their child and teach them to have
positive self esteem and how to be resilient and solve problems. They do their best to show love to their
child. They often set limits and
discipline their child to help establish healthy boundaries. The best parents get involved in their child’s
activities such as school and sports.
Often, however, Christian parents miss this most important aspect of
being a parent – depositing the Word of God into the child’s heart and mind.
Here
in Deuteronomy 11, God does not assign the responsibility of child-teaching to
the priests, the religious leaders, the schools, the neighbors, the teachers,
or to the community as a whole. He does not delegate this duty to the Sunday
school or VBS or children’s church. He very explicitly says, “Parent-this is
YOUR job!”
So,
how do we teach our children the word of God?
Actually, it is quite simple. If
His word is in you and part of your heart and soul, you will naturally transfer
it to your children. Nobody trusts a
salesperson who doesn’t use the product they’re pushing! If we want our kids to know and love God’s
Word, it starts with us knowing it and demonstrating it in our actions. Our kids should see us reading the Bible and
living the Bible and speaking the Bible in our daily lives. They should see us applying Biblical truth to
our situations, decisions, and relationships. They should see the fruit of the
Spirit coming out of our lives as we feed daily on God’s Word.
The
result of being a lover of God and a lover of His word is that we will become
loving, gentle, forgiving, self-controlled, offering grace and mercy daily, and
serving our family with humility and compassion. This is how we teach our children the Word of
God. By doing so, we are equipping them
with the weapons they’ll need to withstand the storms of life and to stand firm
in Christ and to one day graduate to eternal life!