Embracing the Journey of Intentional Parenting

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Children are a gift from God, in a society that really minimizes kids. Have you ever noticed that the world's view, I mean, if you have more than one, you're frowned upon? When I tell people sometimes four kids, oh my gosh, you know what causes that, right? I mean, how did you, what, how did you, why, unlike four really? I mean, have you ever researched history? That's like actually not very many. But the world's view, anytime in society, you know, when abortion's an epidemic, the value of life of children is going to be minimized as well. [00:02:36]

Focus on the blessings and not the difficulties. I have to remind myself often, focus on the blessings, not the difficulty. See, if you're not a parent, this even applies. Young adults in the audience, even those in the balcony, this is for you. You don't have to focus always on the difficulties, always on the challenges. We're supposed to renew our mind and get them back on the blessings of God. [00:03:36]

From your childhood, you have been acquainted. See, that's an interesting word. That's why I want to highlight it. This isn't just throwing a scripture at somebody. Acquainted means relational. He's been acquainted with the scriptures not only as he heard them, he's seen them lived out. And one of my great challenges is not to just quote Bible verses but to see the verses lived out. [00:05:57]

We send them next door to learn about Jesus, then we take them home and they don't see the Jesus they learned about. And when they're not acquainted with the scriptures, when they're not, and you can ask my, our prayer is God, let them have a passionate, meaningful relationship with you and help me just point them in that direction, invest in them. [00:08:06]

Do not worry about tomorrow. Oh my goodness, is that you? I mean, this week I was a worrywart, right? Right under that story about Vegas and dealing with all that is that darn guy in North Korea now has something that can hit California. Oh, I mean, part of me is like, can it be just off LA a little bit and right here so everything's just gone and there's no pain. [00:12:25]

What we are allowing into our homes, this fear, this anxiety, this worry, we are then transmitting into our kids. Eight-year-old does not need to worry about what's going on. Probably 12:25 anxiety in the heart of a man causes depression, but a good word makes it glad. See, if all we are getting is anxiety, all we're getting is that, what happens? [00:13:58]

Simplifying childhood may protect against mental health issues and talks about kids were off building forts, used to my age, making bows and arrows, collecting bruises and bloody knees and having the times of their lives. They were immersed in childhood. And then something stood out. There was this person they interviewed by the name of Kim Payne. [00:16:18]

The children were busy trying to construct their own boundaries. So instead of being children and allowing them to be children, we bring into, especially if you hook them up on the media and it's hard, right? I need a 2-hour break, just go sit and watch that thing. But then what are they watching? What are they hearing on the news? [00:18:29]

The busier you are, the more successful you are. Oh man, that guy's so busy, he's so busy, he's so, I'm so busy, man, I'm so busy. Real estate, real estate agents, right? So busy, I'm so busy, I'm so busy. Accountants, I'm so busy, I'm so busy, I'm so busy, no matter what. Oh man, I'm so busy working 60 hours, I'm so busy. [00:22:09]

Train up a child in the way they should go, even when he is old, he will not depart from it. And I really wish I could have focused a lot of the sermon here because people get confused sometimes. She and I trained up a child in the way of the Lord and they departed from it. What happened here? Well, there's a lot to this. [00:26:10]

The wrong training, it's not good. Too busy, too tired, too lazy, and we fail to do this. Drastic change requires drastic change. And here's the hard part about a message like this. Most of us would agree, say, yeah, boy, that's some good points there. And that's about where it ends because hearing it's easy, it's in applying it that the rubber meets the road. [00:28:56]

Fathers, do not provoke your children to anger, but bring them up in the discipline and instruction of the Lord. Colossians 3:21 adds, fathers, do not provoke your children lest they become discouraged. This was interesting as I studied it this week because to irritate, to provoke, you know what that is? Have you ever found a rattlesnake and you get a stick? [00:40:59]

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