"I have no greater joy than to hear that my children are walking in the truth." 3 John 4
Last night, my oldest son (college age) and I watched the DVD "Amazing Grace" about William Wilberforce. His life story truly is amazing! If you haven't seen it yet, I encourage you to borrow or even purchase the DVD. It is a powerful example of what God can do through a person who is committed to Him (2 Chronicles 16:9). Afterwards, we had a great discussion about my son's life purpose.
This morning, in the same way, I have some thoughts I want to share with you from my heart.
Our children are so precious. We have no greater joy than to know that our children are walking in the truth.
Fight for them! Go before the throne of God, to our Father, and pray that they would be rescued from the control of darkness and be brought into the Kingdom of His beloved Son (Colossians 1:13). Pray that they would walk in the truth -- that your sons would be mighty men against the enemy, like arrows in the hands of a warrior (Psalm 127:4-5) -- that your daughters would be mighty women of noble character (Proverbs 31:10) thoroughly equipped for every good work (2 Timothy 3:17).
Instill in them a vision of eternal purpose in the Kingdom -- that God can (and wants to) use THEM to change the world. Teach them that one person really can make a difference. Read biographies to them of missionaries and other Christians who followed God's purpose for their life. Cameron Townsend -- one man, through whom God started Wycliffe Bible Translators. Loren Cunningham -- one man, the founder of Youth with a Mission. William Wilberforce -- one man, who helped to end slavery in the vast British Empire.
Model this vision for them, of living for the Kingdom, even in the little things. Our children "catch" the vision from us. Here's one example: A woman at our church was quite sick. I didn't get involved, thinking I was too busy, until I happened to overhear that our pastor had been going to the store and buying her medicine. His example made me realize that even if I didn't have a lot of time, I did have a little bit of time! So I asked the woman if I could get her something....and ended up bringing her some soft, healthy foods from the store. Our youngest daughter (12) was with me while we did this. A few days later, as we were driving in the woman's neighborhood, my daughter asked if we could stop and check if she needed anything, so we stopped a second time. You can just imagine my joy at that! (My pastor's example influenced me, which then influenced my daughter!)
Teach them to fully trust God's character -- and let them observe the same in you.
God is great -- awesome -- all powerful.
God is good -- loving -- merciful.
"I have no greater joy than to hear that my children are walking in the truth." 3 John 4
