A parent's greatest Joy
Read 2 Chronicles 21.
King Jehoram was raised by a one of the finest, God-fearing
kings of Judah . Being the first born, he inherited the
throne. Yet, his true character became
apparent almost immediately. He married
an ungodly woman who had been raised by the wicked King Ahab and Jezebel of
Israel. Next, he slaughtered all his own
younger brothers so he alone would possess the wealth his father amassed. Then, he led the nation into worshiping false
gods.
In response, the LORD sent a message from the Prophet
Elijah. Peace was taken from Judah . Judah lost some of the surrounding
territory previously conquered. Jehoram
lost all his wealth, his family, and his health. The only reason God did not destroy Judah
altogether was due to the eternal covenant promise made to King David.
Godly parents do not guarantee godly children. Proverbs 22:6 is a principle and the hope of
Christian parents but not a guarantee.
Children are a heritage and gift from the LORD, not biological accidents
(Psalm 127:3). Many scriptures charge
parents to train their children in the word and ways of the God (Deuteronomy
6:7). But as the saying goes, "God
has no grandchildren."
Each one must personally come to understand and commit their
lives to the LORD. No one else can do it
for them. Each one will give an account
of themselves to God (Romans 14:10-12).
All the more reason why parents should do everything they can to know
the Bible, teach their own children how to put it into real life, and model
godly behavior 24 hours a day. Perhaps
the greatest practice of all is praying for one's children and not giving up on
them.
"I have no greater joy than to hear that my children
are walking in the truth." (3 John 4)
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