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Proverbs 1:1-6

29 July 2007, 8:56 pm. No Comments. Filed under Proverbs.

Pro 1:1-7 The proverbs of Solomon, son of David, king of Israel: (2) To know wisdom and instruction, to understand words of insight, (3) to receive instruction in wise dealing, in righteousness, justice, and equity; (4) to give prudence to the simple, knowledge and discretion to the youth– (5) Let the wise hear and increase in learning, and the one who understands obtain guidance, (6) to understand a proverb and a saying, the words of the wise and their riddles.

Solomon is telling us what types of instructions will be addressed. He points out that it is his intent to “give prudence to the simple” and “knowledge and discretion to the youth”. Knowing this is important because it tells us of the intended audience of Proverbs. There is a nugget of wisdom (are you surprised?) tucked into verse 5. The wise listen to increase learning and the one who understands obtains guidance.

Practical usage: LISTEN to increase learning. These proverbs can be applied or misapplied to many situations, but the intent we should have when we study Proverbs is to sharpen our discernment, to gain guidance in righteousness, and to understand how to apply justice.

What kind of father are you?

25 July 2007, 2:51 pm. No Comments. Filed under Churchity Stuff, Family.

I’ve read quite a few blogs and articles about fathers raising their children. One of the scriptures that gets tossed about a lot is from Deuteronomy 6:7 and I think that’s great. I love that scripture and I have personally opined on it at great length. I think it is very important to integrate your faith into every aspect of life so that training your children in the ways of the Lord are easy and fluid, but I fear there may be more.

I ran across a scripture that totally changed my heart on training my children. I used to say, “My job is to show them Jesus and lead them to life with Him.” Sounds good, right? Very noble, quite fatherly, and very short sighted.

Take a look at the book of Judges. Look at Judges 2:10. Here is what’s going on: Joshua has led Israel in taking the promised land. He and that generation died, then their children died, then THEIR children “did not know the LORD or the work that he had done for Israel.” What’s up with that?! That would be like my grandparents landing at Plymoth Rock and I somehow missed knowing about it. Here’s my take on what happened.

The generation that took the land taught their children to obey the form of worship. That next generation performed worship without fully understanding why so what they passed on to their children was ritual without meaning and that generation opted to drop the whole mess all together.

So where does that leave me? I need to train my children to train their children. I want for my daughters to love God so much that they want their children to love God so much that they want their children to love God… I don’t want my kids to “go to church” because that’s what the family does. I want them to desire Christian fellowship. I don’t want them to tithe just because I said so, but because God is worth of their first fruits.

So, what kind of father are you?

Praising through the Fruit of the Spirit

24 July 2007, 7:29 am. No Comments. Filed under Churchity Stuff, Family.

Gal 5:22-23 But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, (23) gentleness, self-control; against such things there is no law.

I realized recently that I could be doing a better job praising my children. Since my desire is for them to develop Godly characters and seek to seek Him in all their ways, I feel that I should foster in them the manifestation of the Spirit in their lives. To that end I’m going to Praise through the Fruit of the Spirit with them.

So when I see my eldest child being loving to her little sisters I’ll say “Thank you, One Potato, for showing love for your sister.” And when my third daughter is content with what she has to play with I’ll say “Thank you, Three Potato, for being peaceful.” And when my second child doesn’t glomp on her friends at church I’ll say “Two Potato, it really makes me proud when you have self-control.”

Bear fruit in keeping with repentance

23 July 2007, 10:51 am. No Comments. Filed under Churchity Stuff.

This is the outline for the sermon that I preached on July 15, 2007. Download and listen to the sermon Bear Fruit

  1. John and the Pharisees (Matt 3:1-8)
    1. Assuming best intentions, what where the Pharisees and Sadducees doing out there?
    2. How dare John say that to the leaders?
  2. Jesus vs. the Fig Tree (Matt 21:17-19)
    1. What good is a fig tree without figs?
    2. What are our leaves?
    3. Why didn’t the disciples ask about the tree?
  3. Tasty Fruit (Gal 5:22-23)
    1. The Fruit of the Spirit is not the works of the flesh.
    2. Does there have to be fruit? What if there isn’t? (Mat 3:10)
    3. The parable of the barren fig-tree (Luk 13:6-9)

The beginning of wisdom

21 July 2007, 10:43 pm. No Comments. Filed under Churchity Stuff, Family.

This weekend my wife and I attended the Arizona Families for Home Education yearly convention. We had a great time and really enjoyed hearing good speekers like Kevin Swanson of Christian Home Educators of Colorado, David Quine of Cornerstone Curriculum, and Mike Smith of HSLDA.

The sessions that really spoke to me were presented by Kevin Swanson. One of the ideas that Kevin gave was studying the book of Proverbs with your kids. The forumla goes like this:

My wife and I will be adding this to our family worship starting next week.