Leadership Thought: Be an Example.
“And you, fathers, do not provoke your children to wrath, but bring them up in the training and admonition of the Lord.” Ephesians 6:4
Dear Friend,
One of my favorite Christian pastors is Greg Laurie. Greg writes
a daily devotional that I seldom fail to read each morning, and because I felt
this morning’s message on being an example was so instructive, I share it with
you. Greg writes, “I heard the story of a father and his young son who were
climbing a mountain. They came to a very difficult place on the trail, and the
father was thinking about which way he should go. As he was deliberating, he
heard his son’s voice behind him, saying, “Choose the right path, Dad. I’m coming
right behind you.”
The primary spiritual responsibility for raising your children
doesn’t belong to the church. It doesn’t belong to Sunday school or a Christian
school. It belongs to you. It takes place in your home. You be the godly
example, the godly leader. You read the Bible to your children before they go
to bed at night. Pray with them and model what it is to be a follower of Jesus
Christ.
The Bible says, “And you, fathers, do not provoke your children
to wrath, but bring them up in the training and admonition of the Lord”
(Ephesians 6:4 NKJV).
Put parameters in your children’s lives and use strong standards
to raise them. And start early, because it’s a lot easier to build a child than
it is to repair an adult.
Parents have a direct influence on their children. Moms and
Dads, your children are watching you. Little eyes are watching, and little ears
are listening. They listen to what you say, but more importantly, they watch
what you do.
Let’s say, for example, that parents drink in front of their
kids. Then one day their kids have a problem with alcohol, and they wonder why.
Or a couple argues in front of the kids, sometimes even asking them to take
sides in the argument (which is always a horrible idea). Then they’re shocked
when their children have the same issues in their lives.
Live a life with the Lord that will make your child desire the
same relationship with Jesus Christ. Be a good example.”
Yours in faith and friendship,
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