Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it (Proverbs 22:6).
As we celebrate Children’s Day today in honour of all the children of
the world, we must also take time out to consider this beautiful
instruction in the scripture above. This is because God desires that the
children also walk in his plans and purposes; and He is counting on us
to bring them up accordingly.
However, there are times we find committed Christians whose children
grow up as unbelievers. You might then want to ask “Why is this so and
who is to blame?” Really, you can’t always blame such children because
it’s the responsibility of parents to train up their kids in the way of
the Lord, for that’s what the Word says. So when you see a child that’s
not walking on the path of righteousness, chances are that child hasn’t
been trained to choose and walk in that path of life.
If you’re a parent, you ought to have a vision for your children,
especially while they’re still young. Don’t wait till they’re grown-up
before you teach them what to do and how to live. Train them to do
what’s right from their formative years, and when they grow up they’ll
continue in that path.
We talk a lot about Solomon and his wisdom. But it was his father
(David) who trained him to follow the right path in life. David was wise
to guide his son the way he did. When you study the books of Proverbs
and Ecclesiastes, you’ll discover that Solomon hearkened to his father’s
counsel. When God appeared to Solomon and asked what he wanted, he knew
exactly what to ask for since he had been trained aright. His father
David taught him to choose wisdom and esteem it above riches (Proverbs
4:1-5).
There are parents who say, “I try not to impose anything on my
children. I let them make their decisions by themselves.” That’s not
what the Bible teaches; the role of parents transcends just feeding,
clothing and sheltering their children. Parents are to shield their
children and wards from the vices that pervade today’s world, and guide
them along the path that’s just and right.
Don’t forget that our choices in life are influenced by the
information we have. Therefore, when children are not exposed to Holy
Spirit – inspired information, they’ll pick up whatever information they
find in the world and make choices based on them. Don’t allow your
child grow up in foolishness; train him with the Word of God and as he
grows up, he’ll not depart from it. Take conscious steps today toward
making advancements in this area also. God bless you!
Happy Children’s Day!

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