Teach Your Children

Ephesians 6:1-4

There was a young couple who had just purchased brand new appliances for their house, and they decided to give their old refrigerator to their parents. Since they lived many miles apart, they just shipped the refrigerator to their parents. A few days later the phone rang, her mother said, "Honey, we want to send you a check for the refrigerator." The daughter said, "No, Mom, it's a gift. We want you to have it." The mother said, "But you could have sold it and made money." The daughter said, "Look, Mom, just consider it as repayment for all those days that you took care of me when I was at home." After a slight pause her mother said, "In that case the refrigerator doesn't cover it." I heard about a little boy who was attending a special worship service that included a parent-child dedication. On the way home from church the little boy was crying in the backseat of the car. His dad said, "What's wrong son?" After wiping his tears and clearing his throat, the little boy said, "Well, the preacher said we ought to be reared in a good Christian home, but I'd rather stay with you and mom."

Well, I believe every child ought to be reared in a good Christian home by parents who love the Lord, who read the Bible and pray with their children, and who model the life of Christ before them. Children need to see their parents serving the Lord in a good Bible-believing church. They need to hear their parents pray and watch as God answers those prayers. In other words, they need to see that being a Christian is real! 24 hours a day, 365 days a year!

Believe me this morning, I am not an expert on being a parent. Although I believe I am a better Grandparent now because I have learned a few more things about the biblical role of parenthood. This morning I want to share three thoughts with you that will help us be the right kind of Mom or Dad.

I. Teach Children the Right Message

II. Teach Children in the Right Manner

III. Teach Children the Right Master

How are we doing as parents and grandparents? What are we teaching our children? We are teaching by example, but what kind of example?

Come this morning and meet God at this altar. Come today and get back to where we need to be with Him. Come today and recommit our lives to teach our children and grandchildren in the way that will honor God!