Today's promise: God celebrates family
What influence did your
father have in your life?
"I have singled him
out so that he will direct his sons and their families to keep the way of the
Lord and do what is right and just."
Genesis 18:19 NLT
Soaking up Dad
We teach our children even
when we don't think school is in session. Too often we think our lessons are
the sit-down kind, the planned-out kind. But our lessons are also how we react
as a Little League coach when the ump blows a call, how we treat our wives
after we've both had rugged days at work, and what we say when we see a
homeless man on the street.
Sometimes our lessons are
good ones. I hope my sons — without me saying a word — have become more
color-blind by our attending a church with a black pastor and linking arms with
a black ministry in rural Mississippi.
Sometimes my lessons are
the wrong kinds. As a boy, what hurt so deeply was to hear my mother and father
fight; though it wasn't a common scene, the most perfect day could turn
blustery cold when their relationship iced up. Without intending it to, I've
taught a few similarly chilly lessons to my own sons.
Our children are sponges,
quietly soaking up all we say and do.
Bob Welch in A Father
for All Seasons
From Men of Integrity Devotional Bible with devotionals
by the editors of Men of Integrity magazine (Christianity Today, Intl), Tyndale
House Publishers (2002), p 25
All our heritages are
flawed — of course some far more than others. Modern men and women are so
sensitized to this that many have come to use the sins of their parents as a
cloak for their own sins and parental deficiencies. This has brought about, as
Robert Hughes writes, "the rise of cult therapies teaching that we are all
the victims of our parents, that whatever our folly, venality, or outright
thuggishness, we are not to be blamed for it, since we come from 'dysfunctional
families.'
R. KENT HUGHES
R. KENT HUGHES
Content is derived from
the Holy Bible, New Living Translation and other publications of Tyndale
Publishing House
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