In my sermon today, I explored the profound connection between the biblical stories of Noah's Ark and the basket of Moses, and how these narratives offer us a powerful illustration of the foundational principle of Christian parenting: giving our children away to Jesus Christ. I emphasized that nothing will ever satisfy and fulfill our children more than living out God's calling on their lives.
I began by drawing parallels between the Ark that saved Noah and his family from the flood and the basket that saved Moses from certain death in the Nile. Both are symbols of salvation in Christ, representing the security and deliverance found in entrusting ourselves and our children to God's sovereignty.
I then addressed the heart of Christian parenting, which is to recognize that our children ultimately belong to God. We are called to be stewards of these young lives, nurturing them not for our own purposes but for God's glory. This means making a solemn, lifelong decision to give our children over to God's will and ways, trusting Him to protect and guide them.
I shared the story of Moses's parents, who, despite their best efforts, could not protect their son from the evil in their land. In an act of faith, they placed Moses in a basket on the Nile, symbolically giving him over to God. Remarkably, God returned Moses to his parents in a new role, with them serving as nursemaids rather than as the ultimate authority in his life.
I encouraged parents and grandparents to dedicate their children to God, to become students of their children, and to raise them according to how God has uniquely created them. This involves patiently nurturing their God-given personalities and talents, teaching them the word of God, and preparing them for the ultimate purpose God has for their lives.
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