We don’t have to look far to be reminded that we live in a troubled
world. In fact, we don’t even have to
leave the comfort of our own homes! We
can just turn on the television and there it is…story after story after story
reminding us that our world is lost and troubled. This past week has been no different. The violence that has taken place and the
loss of lives is absolutely heartbreaking.
As I have tried to make sense of what has happened this past week and as
I try to answer the questions from my children, I find myself lacking the words
and understanding necessary to clearly explain to them what their precious
minds and innocent hearts are seeking to find answers to.
As a Christian woman and mother, I can
honestly say I do NOT understand. I don’t
understand the rage. I don’t understand
the anger. I don’t understand the desire
to get even. I don’t understand killing
the innocent. I don’t understand the
need to counter violence with more violence.
I don’t understand the victim mentality.
I don’t understand why leaders, organizations, and the media turn unfortunate
and tragic events into racial battles and political platforms that have proven
to further divide the people in times of trouble, rather than uniting us in
such volatile times. I just don’t
understand. I don’t understand how
phrases such as “All lives matter” is offensive. I don’t understand why there are men and
women who choose to put their lives in danger every single day in order to
serve and protect their communities and yet they are persecuted and
disrespected by those they strive to protect.
I don’t think I will ever truly understand.
Here’s what I do understand though. I understand we live in a fallen world. When Adam and Eve chose to disobey God, sin
and darkness entered our world. I
understand that there is an enemy who is seeking to kill, steal, and
destroy. I understand that we fight not
against flesh and blood, but against spiritual powers and rulers of
darkness. I understand that as we
approach the end days, there will be an increase in wickedness. I understand that there will be terrible times
during the last days and I understand that we are living in those days now.
2 Timothy 3:1-4 says, “There will be terrible times in the last
days. People will be lovers of
themselves, lovers of money, boastful, proud, abusive, disobedient to their
parents, ungrateful, unholy, without love, unforgiving, slanderous, without
self-control, brutal, not lovers of the good, treacherous, rash, conceited,
lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God.”
It absolutely breaks my heart that my children will be
raised in a culture where wickedness has filtrated the minds and hearts of
their peers, neighbors, and leaders. Gone
are the days where two people can disagree and continue to be friends. Instead our culture demands tolerance and
labels those who stand on their personal and moral convictions as haters and
bigots. Gone are the days where kids
honor and respect their parents. Instead,
we live in a culture where kids no longer have parents or if they do, culture
says it’s okay to do what you want to do, leading them to disobey,
disrespect, and kill!
Gone are the days where police
officers are your friends. Instead, our
culture is teaching the next generation to fear police officers and disrespect
our law enforcement. Gone are the days where good was good and bad was bad. Instead, we are living the days where evil is called good and good is called evil. Gone are the days
where we acknowledge there may be a few “bad apples” in a group but still look
for the good. Instead, our culture
desires to overlook the good and we are eager to lump everyone into a negative
category. Culture paints the picture
that all Christians are bigots, whites are racist, blacks are victims, officers
are violent, the poor are entitled, rich are greedy, gun owners are killers,
constitutionalists are old-fashioned…I could go on, but I’m sure you get my
point. I'm tired of culture sending that message to my kids! Our identity is not based on our circumstances, our environment, or the color of our skin! Our past does not determine our future! It's a lie! My children and I are part of a different group! We are children of God, sons and daughters of the King of Kings! We are loved! We are forgiven! And we are highly favored! We were made in the image of God, created for a purpose and we have been set apart! We are the head and not the tail! We are blessed going in and blessed coming out! We are chosen and we are victorious! Our value doesn't lie in the opinions of others. Oh no! Our value is in our Lord, Jesus Christ! He thought we were worth dying for and because of Him, I can be proud of who I am...regardless of what culture says. I refuse to let our culture dictate who I am and who my children are!
We desperately try to change the culture, which often leads
to useless arguments and more division.
The Bible says to not argue over disputable matters.
“Accept other believers who are weak in faith, and don’t argue with
them about what they think is right or wrong.” Romans 14:1
“Let no corrupt talk come out of your mouths, but only say what is
good for building up, as fits the occasion, that it may give grace to those who
hear.” Ephesians 4:29
So if we can’t argue to change the mind of culture, how do
we teach our children to not fall victim to these cultural norms and instead be
truth seekers and doers of good? Lean in...It starts with YOU! You must BE the good
that we so desperately desire to see in our world! Show your children
the truth and the good in all situations...even the unfortunate!!! Most of us tell our children to do good, but we
need to show them how to be
good.
In our home, there is a scripture that my children have come
to know very well! They hear it often!
“Do not repay evil with evil or insult with insult.” 1 Peter 3:9
No matter how many times I recite this scripture in our
home, more than not, it is my children’s natural reaction to get angry and
retaliate when something is done to them unjustly or unfairly…usually by
another sibling…regardless if intentional or unintentional. If someone says something that is hurtful,
their reaction is often to say something hurtful back. If a child takes a toy away, it’s often their
reaction to hit or push that child in order to get that toy back. As their mom, I am constantly trying to teach
my kids how to handle conflict appropriately and most importantly, how to handle
it and overcome it God’s way.
We can use scripture to point our kids to Godly living, but
if our actions aren’t aligned with our teachings, we are perpetuating the
problem.
1 John 3:18 says, “Dear Children, let us not love with words
or speech but with actions and in truth.”
James 1:22 says, “But don’t just listen to God’s Word. You must do what it says. Otherwise, you are only fooling yourselves.”
Our culture screams the messages “Get mad and then get even!” or "If you don't agree with me, you must hate me!" If we don’t want our children growing up to
respond this way, we have to be the change and teach them differently! The only way for our children to learn otherwise, is for us to show them how to handle conflict God's way! Our children are watching us. They are looking to us for direction. They are learning from us. It's often the normal, day to day things that make the biggest impressions on our children. But what I have come to realize is our reactions and responses to those day to day situations lead to our responses in the bigger and more troubling situations that we are faced with. We are responsible for our response, but make no mistake in this...Our response WILL be duplicated by our children! So we have to stop reacting, and instead, make a conscious effort to respond in a way that will not perpetuate the problem! And when we do mess up and react without self-control, be quick to admit your short-comings and apologize to your kids! Pray together and ask God to help you display the Fruits of the Spirit in all situations. It's not always easy, but I have learned the more I renew my mind in God's Word and ask for His help in my life, it definitely becomes more obvious of how I need to respond. I just have to make the choice to be obedient in my response!
A couple of years ago, my purse was stolen. As you can imagine, it made me mad! I felt violated and it was extremely
inconvenient! However, no matter how mad
I was, the thought of turning around and stealing someone else’s purse never
once entered my mind…not once! Instead,
I guarded my words and “let no corrupt talk come out of my mouth” and I gave
grace to those who offended me. I didn’t
let bitterness fester up and turn me into an angry person. I didn’t let the evil act of one woman give
me permission to turn around and do the same act to someone else. I didn’t talk badly to my family and friends
about the person who stole my purse.
None of that would have changed my situation. None of that would have brought my purse back
into my possession. Instead, we made the
necessary phone calls to report the incident and close my bank accounts and
then we prayed for the lady who took my purse.
That’s it. I could have easily
allowed my frustration and inconvenience allow me to fall into the trap of
responding the way culture teaches us to respond, but instead, my children
learned that day and in the weeks following that we indeed “do not repay evil
with evil nor insult with insult.” Was I
a victim? Yes! Do I now assume all blond-haired, blue-eyed
ladies at my church are going to steal my purse since that’s what the thief
looked like? Absolutely not! Did I deserve to have my purse stolen? No!
Did I learn a valuable lesson to be more careful about walking away from
my purse no matter where my location?
Yes! Do I leave my purse lying
around now and trust that no one will take it?
No! Do I have better judgement now? Yes! Does the fact that I got my
purse stolen at church make every woman at my church a victim of theft? Of course not! I don’t want to teach my children to allow
their circumstances to determine their destiny.
Therefore, I have to show them how to rise above their sufferings, how
to rise above their circumstances, how to rise above their inconveniences, and
how to overcome. My joy comes from The
Lord…not from life’s good fortunes. Even
when things don’t go my way, I can still choose to be happy because the joy of
The Lord is my strength!
I am pro-life and an advocate for the innocent and
unborn. It outrages me when I hear about
the brutal and painful murders of innocent babies! They did absolutely nothing wrong, yet their
lives were ended. As troubling as this
is, the thought has never crossed my mind to go to an abortion clinic and take
the life of some random mother as a way to seek justice for the millions of babies
killed by abortion. Instead, I pray for
the hearts and minds of young mothers across the world who are vulnerable and
scared. I pray that they would find hope
in Jesus and find that there is another option.
I write letters and make phone calls to our local and state
representatives. I make my voice heard
by voting in elections for officials that are pro-life. I teach my children that we indeed, “do not
repay evil with evil nor insult with insult.”
Is it upsetting? Yes! Is it okay to get involved and make an effort
to correct the injustice? Yes! Do these innocent babies deserve to die? No! Are
these innocent babies victims? Yes! Does this mean all babies are victims? No!
Does this make MY babies victims?
No! We cannot teach our children
to be part of the culture that says be a victim of someone else’s circumstances. Instead of teaching my children to be part of
the problem, I want to teach them to solve the problem and be part of the
change.
I am a Bible believing Christian. I understand what it's like to be part of a larger group of people that are being persecuted. I hear the stories and see the families picking up the pieces after loved ones have been persecuted, tortured, jailed, and murdered for no other reason than their faith. I know what it's like to fear that your children and family members will one day experience that type of persecution because it's happening here, in our nation, in our states, in our schools, and on our streets. I refuse to take part in our culture's methods. My children know that there's not a sign clever enough to change a heart and they know there's not a slogan catchy enough to change someone's mind. But here's what they do know...there is only one thing that can change the heart and mind of a person and drive out wickedness in our nation. The answer is Jesus! We have to respond the way Jesus would because we are his hands and feet. Jesus only did what the Father told him to do and that's what we should do too! Let the Holy Spirit be your guide and let His light shine through your words and actions.
Culture is screaming one message to our children. It’s up to us, as parents and the church, to teach them the truth and model that truth for them in our lives. Culture teaches our children to get loud, get angry, and get even. But God’s Word says “Do not repay evil with evil, nor insult with insult.” Culture say to think like a victim. But God’s Word says, “We are more than conquerors through Christ Jesus.” Culture says more laws and bigger government will fix our problems. But God’s Word says, “My God will meet all your needs according to the riches of his glory in Christ Jesus.” Culture says we deserve happiness and don’t deserve troubles. But God’s Word says, “In this world, you will have troubles. But take heart and have peace, because I have overcome the world.”
Culture is screaming one message to our children. It’s up to us, as parents and the church, to teach them the truth and model that truth for them in our lives. Culture teaches our children to get loud, get angry, and get even. But God’s Word says “Do not repay evil with evil, nor insult with insult.” Culture say to think like a victim. But God’s Word says, “We are more than conquerors through Christ Jesus.” Culture says more laws and bigger government will fix our problems. But God’s Word says, “My God will meet all your needs according to the riches of his glory in Christ Jesus.” Culture says we deserve happiness and don’t deserve troubles. But God’s Word says, “In this world, you will have troubles. But take heart and have peace, because I have overcome the world.”
So as your children watch the news and hear the stories, don’t
be naive in thinking you can protect them from cultural norms.
Whether you want to acknowledge it or not, your children are well aware or
currently absorbing and learning what culture says is the normal way to respond. Talk to them.
Answer their questions as best you can.
When you don’t have answers, it’s okay to tell them. Learn to lean on the scriptures for wisdom
because that is our source of truth. And
most importantly, learn to respond according to the Word of God in the little
everyday circumstances, so that your children will know how to respond when
they are faced with life’s most vulnerable and tragic circumstances.
Romans 12:2 "Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind."
Romans 12:2 "Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind."
Yes, we live in a troubled world. We can’t change that. But we can choose to not be a part of the
problem anymore. Renew your mind in the word of God daily! I encourage you to plead
the blood of Jesus over your children daily.
Because of Jesus’ sacrifice at Calvary, the devil has no legal right to
interfere in our lives anymore. We have
every right and provision to walk in victory through the blood of the Lamb! Pray the Armor of God over your children daily. The armor protects them from the enemy’s
fiery darts and arrows. No weapon formed
against your children will prosper when they are armored up and ready for spiritual battle! Pray for your child’s mind and
ask for godly wisdom. Pray that your
children will take every thought captive that is not in obedience to God’s Word. Ask God to open up your child’s heart and that he
will understand God’s Word, so that he won’t be conformed to this world, but be
transformed by the renewing of his mind so that he may know God’s good,
acceptable and perfect will for his life.
And lastly, pray that your children will trust God with all of their
heart, not depending on their own understanding, but acknowledging Him in all
his ways, so that they will not be lead astray.
My thoughts and prayers continue to be with the families
affected by the tragedies in our nation.
In the days to come, I encourage you to guard your words and let no corrupt
or unwholesome talk come from your mouths and refrain from arguing over
disputable matters. Instead, offer
grace, be quick to forgive, and show love through your actions, and be obedient
to God’s Word. It’s not always easy when
our culture goes directly against God’s Word, but it will be worth it! We owe it to the generations to come! They need to see Jesus in a world that is
filled with wickedness and darkness. Our
nation needs Jesus and we are the
hands and feet of Jesus! Let’s be the
light and teach our children to be the change! Let's stop being part of the problem. Instead, let's teach our kids how to respond in a world that is lost and troubled.
We are living in troubling times and it's easy to get discouraged and feel hopeless. But keep Your eyes on the Lord and remember this world is only temporary. Praise God! Jesus is coming again! Soon, we will be with Him in our eternal home where there is no more wickedness, no more evil, no more death, no more hate, no more anger, no more troubles. What a day that will be! I long for his return, but until that day, we have work to do and hearts to reach! We have been given an assignment and with God's help, we will finish our assignments well! Love you friends! God bless you and God bless America!!!
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