The God Who Keeps Covenant With Families
My hope is that my children will one day proclaim adoption into God’s family as far more beautiful than becoming part of ours.
My hope is that my children will one day proclaim adoption into God’s family as far more beautiful than becoming part of ours.
In an anxious age of school shootings, our students need a listening ear, the comfort of Jesus, and a hope for the future.
During those critical teen years, it was formative for me to be at home. I learned to define myself in the context of my home, my family, and God’s Word–not the throes of secondary school drama.
The strongest possible affirmation anyone could give of women is that they get to be like Jesus. That’s what Peter says to the women he addresses in this passage, and it’s the good word we get to proclaim to our students today.
Clearly Scripture teaches us that we are to teach the Word of God to our children… but God’s Word does not give us a directive as to how children are to learn reading, writing, and arithmetic.
The good news is that our wandering doesn’t sever us from Christ.
Although we feel good about all that is being taught at our son’s Christian school, we must take care not to count on his school (or even his Sunday school) as the primary source of his training in the faith.
Jesus lived his entire life on earth with one goal: to do his Father’s business, regardless of what people thought or how long it took. Let us have the same singular focus as well.
If we’re more concerned about the form of education our child receives than we are about their relationship with Jesus, we need to pray that the Lord will reorder our priorities.