Tuesday, December 13, 2016

Early Spiritual Training
By Susan Klein

“Train up a child in the way he should go; and when he is old, he will not depart from it.”

Parenting isn’t for sissies. Anyone who has ever reared children will quickly attest to that. A great deal of passion, pain and perseverance go into raising our kiddos. Engage any parent in conversation and they will have tales to verify this. And they’ll likely share their best parenting tips (if you’re so inclined to inquire). Yet we all know that there are no cookie-cutter children; thus, no “one-size-fits-all” parenting manuals.

So how can we all make a lasting impact on our children, grandkids or any “littles” in our care? King Solomon, the wisest man to ever live on this earth, spoke the above verse. Ask someone for their interpretation and you may get several well-intentioned responses. One may advocate making sure that your children go to Sunday School, or maybe you should enroll them in a Christian school. Another may advise teaching them to be morally upright and obey established rules. Most will agree that the burden lies with us in actively sharing God’s truths with these dear ones. So what might that tangibly look like?

Let me share an example from a young mom I recently had the pleasure of speaking with. She had her very young daughter in a stroller at a craft show. As they visited a booth filled with prints and signs that contained mostly words, her daughter became somewhat animated. After they exited the booth, she kept pointing back to it and making little sounds as if she wanted to return. Her mother thought that odd, seeing as how her daughter didn’t know the woman, and there were no toys to entice her. After they got home, she had her on the changing table and noticed her pointing to the print on the wall, making the same little sounds as before. It was a framed Bible verse.

Each of her children had a verse dedicated to them and hanging in their room. She realized that the woman had the exact same verse on a print in her booth. This mom had spent much time reciting the verse with her daughter over and over, pointing to the words as she spoke them. Even though she could not yet speak the words, this little one visually recognized those very same words on a print in the booth that day. The training in her tiny heart had already begun.

Even in the smallest of children, God’s Word is alive, active and useful for training.

GOING DEEPER:
1.Whose young life might you have an impact on?
2. Will you commit to some spiritual training, as God permits opportunities?

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Susan is married to Mark, and has two adult children. She enjoys teaching Bible studies, writing, and tutoring with the Literacy Council. She is a member of the Peace Team at Oakwood and also co-leads a small group.