“Honor your father and mother”—which is the first commandment with a promise—“so that it may go well with you and that you may enjoy long life on the earth.” (Ephesians 6:2,3 NIV)
How
have we come so far from obeying the commandments of God as it pertains
to honoring mothers and fathers? We know we have because of all the sad
events reported in the media. If we really want to see a change in our
nation, we must return to doing things God's way.
But
before we can truly honor mothers and fathers, they have a
responsibility to their children--to bring them up in the ways of God,
not just by word but by example. When children are exposed to Godly behavior in their homes, they will exemplify that behavior when they are not at home.
That's simple enough, but perhaps too simple to be understood and implemented.
How
parents act--and we see them in public--in private will be seen in the
behavior of their children in public. Children do what they see their
parents do, not just what their parents say. This occurs because some parents have a "do as I say mentality rather than do as I do" mentality.
In other words, they are not going to behave as God would direct us and
then they wonder why their children are often in trouble.
Admittedly,
some children are prone to fall under the influence of peers who have
not been parented by Godly parents and they go astray, even though their
own parents have lived a life that is pleasing to God in front of them.
This is why all parents are responsible for their children's behavior
since their behavior has wide range influence. Kids who are cussing in
public or cussing at their teachers have parents who have no regard for
the language they use in front of them. Kids who steal and lie pick up
the bad habits from parents who think nothing of stealing and lying in
front of their kids. Loud and obnoxious kids usually have loud and
obnoxious parents or are influenced by other kids who have loud and
obnoxious parents.
But that's not all parents and it's certainly not all kids. There
are some good examples of Godly parents in our environment and it is
those parents who are committed to raising children who respect those in
authority, have values and morals that are evident in their daily behavior, and who know and love The Lord.
Kids are not responsible for the behavior of their parents--parents are responsible for the behavior of their kids--to a point.
Once they leave a parent's home, they are responsible for themselves,
but if they have not had a good foundation laid for responsible
behavior, they may not learn to behave responsibly.
At
any rate, there is a time and place for everything and today is the
time set aside to "honor mothers" and all the mothers who have raised
their children by Godly example, I salute you. For
those who never knew their natural mothers and made it anyhow, I
celebrate you. For those who raised more children they gave birth
to--God has a special place in heaven for you. For all the mothers--who
raised their children with love and discipline as a foundation for
living, God bless you!
Hopefully,
I have not left out any of the wonderful mothers who have raised or are
raising God-loving children. If your mother is no longer here, hug
someone's mother who reminds you of your own. Let's celebrate motherhood as a great gift from God because it is.
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