Thursday, July 11, 2019

Are we raising assertive kids?




I've been working with kids for a while now and one thing I've noticed is that the kids from Christian homes tend to swear less. Yes, this does make them a little bit different. But here's another difference I've seen, and it's heartbreaking: Most of these kids are far more inhibited than their secular peers, and in the wrong way. They're less likely to establish healthy boundaries with other kids. They're less likely to stand up for what's right, to defend themselves or others. It's as if they've been trained from toddler-hood to think that conflict is wrong . . . that nice boys and girls are cautious, compliant and pleasant instead of assertive, virtuous and courageous.

              Long ago, Job lamented, "Where shall wisdom be found?" (Job 28:12). Today I might add to that timeless cry the demise of courage.

Courage is the ability to confront fear, pain, danger, uncertainty or intimidation, whether for ourselves or for others. Courage is pivotal, because in order to truly possess any virtue a person must be able to sustain it in the face of difficulty.

In other words, courage is the foundational virtue upon which others rest. Or don't.

Reflecting all of Jesus


Our children aren't becoming wimpy because we're teaching them to be humble, loving and patient. These are noble, essential qualities of Christ-like character — but they’re only part of God’s instruction. As parents we often overemphasize certain aspects of integrity at the expense of other important character traits. We teach our kids to be kind, loving compliant — yet marginalize or even eradicate the more rugged virtues of boldness and courage.

              We need to help our kids understand and recognize a more complete picture of Jesus, the Jesus who said, "Leave her alone" (John 12:7). Read the Gospels, and you see that Jesus is the Lamb who was offered as a sacrifice for us. But read Revelation, too; do we know and remember that He's also the Lion, God's ultimate warrior?

                  Yes, Jesus is meek — He said so himself. Meekness means yielding and being submissive. But ask your kids: "What is Jesus meek toward?" We cannot read the Gospels and conclude that Christ was submissive to the will of man, which is tainted with self-interest and is sometimes wicked. Jesus is submissive to His Father's will. This is what we should be teaching our children. And being submissive to our Father's will sometimes bring us into conflict with this world.


                 Meekness isn't false humility or timidity or fear of conflict. Meekness is knowing who we are, believing that what God says is true and then submitting to Him because we love Him in response to His love for us.

The do not's — but also the do's

I think many parents oversimplify what it means to have courage by telling children that they need to exercise courage to say "no" to others. Yes, that's important. But courage is more than just what we avoid — it's about the actions we choose as we encounter and interact with others.

Jesus chastised the religious leaders of his day for "straining out a gnat" while swallowing an entire camel (Matthew 23:24). They overemphasized minor matters and in the process ignored weightier matters like justice, mercy and good faith. I sometimes do the same thing as a parent, and I'm not proud of the reason: I strain at gnats because in some ways it's easier than teaching and modeling for my kids a Christ-like example of what matters most. This is a common theme in Christian parenting, and often in children's ministry. We teach our kids that the way to build integrity is by avoiding sin — their spiritual training mostly consists of what a person shouldn’t do. What is missing is a full instruction about what to do. Yes, avoiding sin is good and right, but what about raising children known for fortitude, courage and a love of justice?

                  Help your kids recognize that courageous character is defined just as much by acts of commission — choices and actions that are wrong — as it is by the acts of omission: not making choices that are right. Warn your kids against ignoring opportunities to reflect God's love or meet a need. When we fail to love, serve or stand up for truth, we fail to follow God's will for our lives, a point made very clear in Jesus' parable of the good Samaritan (Luke 10:25-37) and His admonition that loving those in need — the "least of these" — defines our service to Jesus himself (Matthew 25:31-46).

               And help your kids see that a courageous, Christ-like love sometimes has "tough" implications. When we encourage our children to be more loving, we usually mean for them to do nice things for others. We must also show them that love includes caring so much about someone that you confront him when he’s wrong and defend him when he’s under attack.

Fear and cowardice


Here's another way of looking at it: How often have you diagnosed a child's behavior as cowardice? What do you say after your son tells you that he witnessed a friend being mocked or bullied, and that he just stood there with the group? Have you helped him recognize that the sludge-like feeling gumming up his soul is a result of cowardice? Do you explain that cowardice is a normal, but insufficient response to seeing someone unjustly treated? Do you remind him that being Christ-like does not mean he is to remain inert and innocuous?

                  I'll admit, this isn't an easy topic to talk about. Warning against the corrosive nature of cowardice usually isn't even on our parental radar. But in example after example, the Bible warns against cowardice. In the parable of the talents (Matthew 25:14-30), Jesus condemns fearful living.

Yes, fear is a major enemy of love, but let's be clear: Fear is a normal, perhaps even necessary presence whenever we’re given the opportunity to grow courage — or cowardice. What matters is our response to fear.

                  If we are to raise assertive — not passive or aggressive — children who are able to live abundant lives and are better able to love God and others, we must begin helping our children grow the tougher virtues of boldness and courage. I'm talking about children who are well-schooled in assertive living and are more likely to become powerful and redemptive forces for good. Children who as adults are better able to handle their own tears and to help dry the tears of this world. Children who throughout their lives can love their neighbor and ''encourage the fainthearted [and] help the weak'' (1 Thessalonians 5:14) through sharing their strength and goodness.

                                      


Saturday, May 4, 2019

Amanda & Kimberly's Unscrambled 'Haudle'

     
   Amanda a Grade 4 student stop associating with Kimberly a Grade 5 student because she was incessantly troublesome.
    Kimberly was markedly despised and avowed as the class bully and fighter while everyone couldn't stop admiring the irreconcilable difference in Amanda. Every break and recess period, there was always a report made to the Principal's office.
            Amanda and Kimberly were fingers and nails. I don't know how they easily merged up with such differences in personality.
           One day, Amanda got up with a deep sense of self- awareness and she decided to stop associating with Kimberly her best boo and closest neighbor.
            Amanda's parents took note of the distance their friendship has become. Amanda's parents where so happy and praised her wise decision.

<Just whispering>
       (Amanda's parents never liked their relationship...please don't ask me why?)

       " Awesome my daughter!"
       " You've made the right choice for yourself"
        "That's so courageous! what a great and bold step you've made.

You know growing up is not easy, I was once a child too but I was always cautious in choosing my friends.- said Amanda's mom.

Ha ha! Amanda laughed.
Really mommy?
Are you saying you choose your friends? Amanda asked inquisitively.
Yes my princess. Amanda's mom replied in a soft affirmative tone.
I did just what you have just done. That's why I'm so proud of you.


                                               .....................TO BE CONTINUED.



                                       




            
            

Tuesday, April 9, 2019

Parents we can eradicate Hate Crimes...Let's start here


I am a parent who strongly believes that charity begins from home. I strongly believe that as parents, we have the responsibility to raise our children in a way and manner that fosters a sense of responsibility , leadership, and partnership. I believe that, the child we see today is going to be the adult we see tomorrow.

    So parents, it’s our duty to invest and instill positive healthy values in our children. Let’s start by teaching them how to love and value themselves. Let's model and nurture our children in love and respect. Let's teach our children to respect themselves and respect others and their properties.

 Let’s teach our children to value everyone no matter their differences, ethnicity, race and cultural values. Let’s teach our children that everyone is equal.  Let's not practice permissive parenting but rather we should discipline our children with love that points them towards positive values and morality.

We need to teach our children about healthy boundaries and let them know that there’re consequences of wrong doings. Above all let’s raise our kids to fear the Lord. The Bible says, the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom.  Parents, we need to be the role models to our children and  we need to constantly instill positive affirmative words in their gentle and loving hearts.

If we parents can take up our duties and responsibilities to raise our children properly and not only our biological children but every child in the neighborhood and our communities then we’re truly heading towards the eradication of hate crimes and every other crimes.
 Let's never forget that the child we see today is the adult we shall see tomorrow...
                      
                                    





                   

Thursday, January 31, 2019

Tuesday, January 22, 2019

Speak faith over your children.


              As you speak the Word over your children, you are building a spiritual hedge of protection around them. You are saying those things that are not as though they were, and your children will eventually become what you are speaking in faith.

Meditate today on :( Roman 4:17)

Monday, January 21, 2019

Declare it !

Good morning family,

           
 It's another brand new day! It's the day the Lord has made for us to rejoice and be glad in it.
          Just declare these words... "I will rejoice today"...."My children shall rejoice today"..." My husband will rejoice today", "My entire family will rejoice ttoday. It's the day the Lord has made for me to rejoice and be glad in it".
Keep declaring! Remember there's power in spoken Words.
         Okay, now get your mind set to unlock this puzzling thought:

           Think about this for a moment. Jesus had the power to do exactly what the enemy suggested. He very well could have turned the stones into bread, but instead of giving in to the suggestions of Satan, He spoke what was written in the Word.

           The good news is , you walk in the same authority. Therefore, you are equipped to do the same thing as. . .and even greater things...than Jesus did!

         Today I want to encourage you to find scriptures that pertain to the area in which you are being attacked, and confess them whenever Satan tries to rise against you.

Through your faith and confidence in the Word, you will cause Satan to flee from you. He has no choice but to submit to the authority of the written Word of God!....Speak the Word!

Sunday, January 20, 2019

The execution of your salvation is in your mouth. Speak to that challenge!


My beloved brother. My beloved sister. I want to admonish us this day that as believers, we will encounter challenges as we walk out God's plan for our lives. So don't be surprised or feel lonely when you're going through a dificult time... You're not alone. You're not the only one who is or who is going through that situation. Satan will see to it that he makes a believers life miserable and difficult. However, Satan won't succeed when you are confident in the salvation that God has afforded you through Jesus Christ. When you take hold of the power God has given you, the devil doesn't stand a chance against you.

   
 If you want to experience the victory that comes through salvation, start speaking God's Word all the time. Speak the Word of God over that challenge you're facing right now. Speak the Word of God over that situation your child is facing. Speak theWord of God over your family. Speak the Word of God over that difficulty! Your victory is in what you speak, and when you speak God's Word, you tap into the salvation that is rightfully yours. 

    If you want to get out of that difficult situation you're facing right now, find scriptures that pertain to that situation and say them until your heart becomes established in them. When you do this, you release a spiritual force that rearranges things in your life and causes the devil to back off when he tries to hinder that process.
  My beloved brother and sister, our healing, deliverance, and desires are wrapped up in our salvation. Salvation is much more than just forgiveness of sin and the born again experience. God doesn't just deliver you from sin. He delivers you from sickness, addiction, poverty, pains, suffering, hopelessness, shame, and everything else the enemy tried to use to attact you.

   Take a moment to examine you life. Are you taking full advantage of your salvation? Do you realize it is more than "fire assurrance"? If you are at the crossroads of a decision, will you speak God's wisdom on the situation? Romans 10:10 says, "For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation." So therefore, the execution of your salvation is in your mouth...Speak to your challenges!

         The execution of your salvation is in your mouth. God's Word spoken through you confirms what is already yours and releases your faith for God to make it reality in your life.

                               

  
   
      

There's Hope. Don't give up!

No matter where you are today or what decisions you made yesterday, there is HOPE...just connect to JESUS, He is the way, the truth and the life.
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      God bless you.

Saturday, January 19, 2019

There's creative power in your Words...Use it!

 
 The Word of God is a bag of seeds. Seeds will produce a harvest in your life, either good or bad. The Word of God is the seed we need to plant in our hearts to grow success, love, wealth, and healing. I believe the primary battle that every believer faces is the battle of words. By focusing on God's Word, we guard the soil of our heart from Satan's suggestions.
   In the same way God created the world by speaking it into existence, you must also use your word to speak those things that you desire. When you do, you become a co-creator with Him and are empowered to do all things!

         Today, I dare you to start speaking and declaring blessings over your children...there's creative power in your words! and the Word of God. Use it!

   
Let's meditate on this scripture:

 
  He taught me and said to me, let your heart hold fast my words, keep my commandments and live.
                               (Proverbs 4:4)

           ....to anyone that is sick right now, I speak healing into your body in the Mighty Name of Jesus. Be healed!
          ....to that home facing a hard time, Peace be made manifest in Jesus Mighty Name.
          ..... To that child who is addicted, I command the spirit of addiction to leave you right now in Jesus Mighty Name. Be free! Be free! Be free....Holy Spirit of the Living God take complete charge over this soul in Jesus Mighty Name.
      ....To that sister desiring a fruit of the womb. I prophesy that there shall be no barren in the land. So therefore, be fruitful in the Mighty Name of Jesus. You shall give birth and carry your own children.
        .....I bless you and your household....
              Remain blessed in the Lord. God is Able!

    Raise up as a Prophet unto your children!


Wednesday, January 16, 2019

God's Plan For The Family: ...be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth"


  ...be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth"
                                           - (Genesis 1: 27-28)

                          God never intended the home to be void of love.His desire and purpose was for families on earth to reflect His heavenly home full of love and grace. He desire was for families to be fruitful, multiply and replenish the earth. God wanted our earthly home to be just like the heavenly home. The establishment of a home of love like that in heaven was to have been the highest privilege of man. However, sin crept in and brought about man's ruin. The father makes the child partaker of a sinful nature, and the father himself feels too sinful to be a blessing to his child. Then, the home too often becomes the path not to heaven, but to hell. But what sin destroys, grace restores! God's grace points back to the restoration of what He intended at creation.
                         It was God's plan for the family with its love and its training of the children to reflect the fellowship of God's home and the love of the Father in heaven.
                        Every parent who is aware of his own shortcomings and longs for wisdom and grace must look back to the heavenly origin of family life. The God who created it has also redeemed it and makes it new. He watches over each family with tender interest, and gives His own Father-Love to every parent who desires to be the Minister of His Holy purpose.

                    If this is your desire, begin by making God's thought your thought. Begin to see the family on earth as the image and the likeness of the heavenly original. Look to God as the Author of your family life and count on Him to give you all that is needed to make it what it should be. Let His Father-Love be your security. As you trust in His adoring love, the assurance will grow that He will enable you to make your home the bright reflection of His own.

                                   
                       

God's plan for the Family: Created In His Image.

 
The Bible says that, " God created man in His own image, in the image of God created He him; male and female created He them. And God blessed them, and God said unto them, Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth".
                                 ( Genesis 1: 27-28)

               
God's intention for creating man was to display His marvelous beauty, glory and perfection. Man was created as a reflective being that is, to reflect the image and likeness of God. Man was uniquely created by God to resemble Him in every ways, manner and in all he was and did on earth, man was to prove that he was indeed created in God's image and after His likeness.
                       The characteristics of that likeness were unique and wonderful. In the dominion he was to have over the earth, man was to exhibit the power of God as King and Ruler of the Universe. With the great mind that man had been given for His work, the image of God as all-wise was to be seen. In man's moral powers there was to be some reflection of God's righteousness and holiness.
                    God's desire for the family today is for His image and likeness to be reflected in our home. He desires His image and likeness to be seen in our lives and that of our children so that the fullness of His love can flow through us and touch the lives of others. As the Loving One, He is the fountain of Life. As the Living One, He is the fountain of Love. In the same way, God desire us parents to have His image, so that our whole life may be a life of love and in the same manner we can love our children just as He has loved us.




             

Becoming A praying Parent: A parent's Prayer

   

Lord God, You have made me a parent and given me children of my own. I humbly confess that the perfect love and joy of heaven has not been reflected in my home. I have failed to understand my calling as a parent. Father, forgive me. I ask You to guide and to help me in the study of Your Holy Word. Help me to recognize your purposes for me as a parent. Teach me to know You as the perfect Father. As I study Your example as the divine Parent, make me to be a true and lovely parent to my children. Let Your love and blessing rest on our home in Jesus Mighty Name.
                                                                                               Amen.

Tuesday, January 15, 2019

Becoming A Praying Parent.

To all parents who long to have their homes truly consecrated to God, His Word has a message of hope, comfort,  and strength. It is this: God is willing to be the God of our homes, and with His divine power to do more than we can ask and think. If we will open our hearts in faith, God will prove Himself to be for our home all He has been to you personally.
First, we must know what God has promised to be and to do as the God of our children. We must surrender ourselves in faith and obedience. We must expect and accept all God has promised, and do all he has commanded. Parents, let's be assured that God is ever ready and ever willing to help us raise our children in the manner and ways that reflects His glory.