Showing posts with label Family Driven Faith. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Family Driven Faith. Show all posts

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Family Driven Faith Chapter 5


This weeks chapter in Family Driven Faith is such a simple, though often forgotten, concept.  It reminds us to take responsibility for the teaching of the Word of God to our children.  I thought Mr. Baucham did an excellent job of relaying the message in his first paragraph:

"Moses saw the home as the principal delivery system for the transmittal of God's truth from generation to generation.  There is no hint here--or anywhere else in the Bible--of the multigenerational teaching of the truths of God being abdicated by parents in favor of 'trained professionals'.  That is not to say that parents should reject any help.  However, we must be careful to shift the responsibility for our children's biblical training to anyone else."

In short, God gave your children to you for you to teach, help, and guide--we don't cut out the things that we aren't so good at, or don't have that much confidence in ourselves doing-- in favor of giving that part of our responsibility to someone else.  Sit down with your children, read to them, with them, give them an opportunity to learn and ask questions.  This chapter was a great reminder that we are our children's first teachers...we need to teach God's Word.  We can lean on books or people to help us and help them, but teach the Word....daily.  Make it a habit.  Your church, my church should be reinforcing what we teach...not exposing our children to it for the very first time.  Commit to teaching and spending time with your kids, even the small moments can be big learning moments with your kids.  Don't give up...you can do it.

Recently, I read a book that encouraged me to read the Psalms and Proverbs daily with my littles.  I knew I liked the Psalms and Proverbs, but needed that extra push to make it a part of my daily routine.  I decided to choose a few verses in Psalms to start.  My thought was to read one each day for a month and then at the end of the month the littles would have a grasp of those scriptures and we would move into Proverbs, then back and forth--picking out verses throughout the year.  The boys are sponges right now and are memorizing the Bible like crazy.  I used a very scientific procedure to pick out the verses...not really, I just opened my Bible and picked out the ones that I liked at that very moment. I typed them up, cut them into strips, and placed them in a jar.  I decided that breakfast time was a great time to have the boys pull out one scripture and read it together, repeating after me, and then filling in the blanks as we learn it better.  I said we because I picked out verses that I need to learn too!  Here is the post where I spoke about my jar plans.  There are also some other great suggestions in the comments section on that post about what other people do to teach the Word of God to their littles.

The verses that follow are out of the ESV version of the Bible, they are the ones I chose to start off with. Please copy them if you would like (there are actually 9).
O God, you are my God; earnestly I seek you; my soul thirsts for you; my flesh faints for you, as in a dry and weary land where there is no water.  Psalm 63:1

Shout for you to God, all the Earth; sing the glory of his name, give to Him glorious praise! Say to God, “How awesome are your deeds! So great is your power that your enemies come cringing to you.  All the earth worships you and sings praises to you; they sing praises to your name.  Psalm 66:1-4

Praise is due you, O God, in Zion.  And to you shall vows be performed.  O, you who hear prayer, to you all flesh come.  When iniquities prevail against me, you atone for our transgressions.  Blessed is the one you choose and bring near, to dwell in your courts! We shall be satisfied with the goodness of your house, the holiness of your temple!  Psalm 65:1-4

Come and see what God has done: he is awesome in his deeds toward the children of man.  He turned the sea into dry land; they passed through the river on foot.  There did we rejoice in him, who rules by his might forever whose eyes keep watch on the nations—let not the rebellious exalt themselves.  Psalm 66:5-7

May God be gracious to us and bless us and make his face to shine upon us, that your way may be known on earth, your saving power among all nations.  Let the peoples praise you, O God; let all the peoples praise you! Let the nations be glad and sing for joy, for you judge the peoples with equity and guide the nations upon earth.  Let the peoples praise you, O God; let all the peoples praise you! The earth has yielded its increase; God, our God, shall bless us.  God shall bless us; let all the ends of the earth fear him! Psalm 67:1-7

For God alone my soul waits in silence; from him comes my salvation.  He only is my rock and my salvation, my fortress; I shall not be greatly shaken.   Psalms 62:1

Give ear to my prayer, O God, and hide not yourself from my plea for mercy! Attend to me, and answer me; I am restless in my complaint and I moan, because of the noise of the enemy, because of the oppression of the wicked.  Psalms 55:1

Be merciful to me, O God, be merciful to me, for in you my soul takes refuge; in the shadow of your wings I will take refuge, til the storms of destruction pass by.  I cry out to God Most High, to God who fulfills his purpose for me.  He will send from heaven and save me; he will put to sham him who tramples on me.  God will send out his steadfast love and his faithfulness!  Psalm 57:1-3

O God, save me by your name, and vindicate me by your might.  O God, hear my prayer; Give ear to the words of my mouth.  For strangers have risen against me; ruthless men seek my life; they do not set God before themselves.  Psalm 54:1-3 

It is my prayer that you will be encouraged to teach your children the Word of God.

If you have time, take a look at the other posts in this series:
Invitation
Divided
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4


Blessings to you,
Amanda
Take a moment and share with us what you do to teach the Word of God to your children.   In the book Mr. Baucham suggested committing to reading a book of the Bible through with your family over the next week, buying everyone in your family a Bible, and after you have developed a routine with Bible reading--doing a devotional or study together.


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Thursday, September 1, 2011

Family Driven Faith-Chapter 4


Give Him Your Heart...there is more to it than going to church on Sunday morning, more to it than just saying your prayers at dinner and at bedtime, it is about living a life that is based on a Christian Worldview--"the big picture that directs our daily decisions and actions".   You can't pretend with a world view...it is who we are, our language, our lifestyle, what we accept as ok, our thinking...all of these things make up our worldview.  "You and I, [and our children] act upon what we believe." 

Quick facts:
1. "The vast majority [of teens] cannot express themselves on matters of God, faith, religion, or spiritual life." (taken from a study done by Christian Smith)
2. Researcher George Barna found that "less than 10% of self proclaimed born-again Christians in America have a biblical worldview." 
3.  "Only 51% of America's pastors have a biblical worldview."

After finding these things out Barna states: "The most important point is that you can't give people what you don't have.  The low percentage of Christians that have a biblical worldview is a direct reflection of the fact that half our primary religious teachers and leaders do not have one.  In some denominations, the vast majority of clergy do not have a biblical worldview, and it shows up clearly in the data related to the theological views and moral choices of people who attend those churches"

Something has got to change!

What is a Christian Worldview?
A Christian Worldview says there is a God--he is personal, sovereign, holy, He created the world, created rules, and interacts with the world.  We understand that, man is a special creation of God--we are made in His image, life is sacred and important and special.  We are important to God, however, we sin--and fall short of his plan for us, we need him to redeem us through a personal relationship with him.  We NEED Him!!  In the Christian worldview, there is absolute truth.  It doesn't depend on how you feel, or what you want.  The Christian worldview understands that "we come to know truth through God's revelation in creation".  We come to know truth through God's revelation in His word.  In a Christian worldview, God determines what is right and wrong.  "God's Word gives us clear instruction on ethics, 2 Timothy 3:16-17. Ethics transcend time and culture" --God's Word is for today, for you, right now--just as much as it was for your grandparents and great-grandparents.  What's right is right, and what is wrong is never right...even if it benefits us, or what is right offends us, or makes us uncomfortable in our culture-- what is wrong is still wrong. 

It is important to not just teach our children these things by saying--this is what Christians believe, so believe it.  No, we need to teach, talk, live it out ourselves.  We need to hide the Word of God in our hearts and in the hearts of our children, so that they/we may be quick to give an answer for our faith (and worldview).  What would our world look like if all of the people who proclaimed that they know God and believe in God would begin to live like they do? Link up your post below! 

Everyone has a worldview...what is yours?


Blessings to you,
Amanda
 Read the other parts of this series:
Invitation
Divided
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3

Linking up at:
Women Living Well
Titus 2sDays
Raising Mighty Arrows
Raising Homemakers