I came across this article earlier this summer by Jim Burns and wanted to share this with you all. Be encouraged, you have a high calling from God to parent well.
If you have children,
then regardless of your own career or ministry aspirations and
activities, one of God’s primary callings on your life is that of godly parenting! This is
a tremendously important and high calling! Parents are called not only to
nurture their children to become independent and
functioning adults, but
to impart to them a spiritual legacy.
One of my greatest fears
is that parents aren’t investing the time and energy
it takes to leave a spiritual
legacy for their children. The average parent
simply does not take a
proactive role in building up the spiritual lives of their
children. We may invest
countless hours into our children’s education and
extracurricular
activities, but when it comes to spiritual development, we too
often allow
circumstances and chance to affect how we manage our family
life and especially that
of our calling as parents.
When it comes to growing
faith, much more is “caught” than “taught.” The
spiritual development of
your kids is directly influenced by the example they
see you setting at home.
Kids have a highly tuned hypocrisy detector, so if
you are tempted to
project the illusion that you are a “perfect” Christian,
please understand that
your kids already know better, and this won’t
produce a vital
Christian lifestyle in their lives. Rather, it’s much better to
intentionally live out a
genuine faith in front of your children everyday; one
that models what it
means to follow Christ despite your struggles and
failures. This teaches
them what faith looks like as it’s lived out in the real
world, both when you are
at your best and when you are at your worst.
Today, there is a fresh
wind inspiring parents to take an active, intentional
role in nurturing the
faith of their children. Be a part of what God’s Spirit is
doing in this area!
Fulfill your calling! Don’t miss out on perhaps the greatest
legacy you can pass on
to your kids: a life that demonstrates a passionate
pursuit of God and love
for Him. Be reminded, encouraged and challenged:
The process begins with you! .

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