Slide 2: A good name is to be chosen rather than great riches, Loving favor rather than silver and gold.
Proverbs 22:1
Slide 3: A “good name” is the quintessential of every Christian.
While far from perfect, Christians are commanded to strive for it.
Therefore you shall be perfect, just as your Father in heaven is perfect.
Matthew 5:48
Slide 4: Faithful Christians understand the value of character: it is priceless.
Slide 5: A “good name” is the quintessential of every Christian.
While many scoff, ridicule, and mock at Christian ideologies, God Himself will exalt you if your character – the very essence of who you are – is engraved into the image of His son.
Slide 6: Engraving Character (‘a good name’) is of the utmost importance
A deliberate, accurate, and thorough employment in raising our children is necessary to create an imprint of our Savior into their lives. And He is the radiance of His glory and the exact representation of His nature… Hebrews 1:3
Slide 7: Engraving Character (‘a good name’) is of the utmost importance
The seriousness of this endeavor is manifested by faithful and diligent parenting.
Slide 8: Engraving Character (‘a good name’) is of the utmost importance
The fruit of your labors seen in the lives of your children will further refine our own character as God’s children.
Slide 10: Important to engraving character: getting rid of sinful behavior.
The wicked are estranged from the womb; They go astray as soon as they are born, speaking lies.
Psalm 58:3
Chisel out their desire to lie and deceive.
Slide 11: Important to engraving character: getting rid of sinful behavior.
Chisel out: talking back, disrespectful tones when speaking, rolling eyes, grumbling, etc.
The eye that mocks a father And scorns a mother, The ravens of the valley will pick it out, And the young eagles will eat it. Proverbs 30:17
Slide 12: Important to engraving character: getting rid of sinful behavior.
In the process they are able to fill the void with godly characteristics: addressing and speaking to others respectfully, fulfilling their obligations with excellence and maturity.
Slide 13: Knowing the desired outcome of your children. Lk. 2:51-52
Chisel into them the practice of joyful obedience. 1 Jn. 5:3 Chisel into them an expectation of excellence in everything they do. cp. 2 Pet. 1:5 Chisel into them a heart of a servant. Jn. 13:14-15 NOTE: as parents we need to set forth an example of these virtues if we are to chisel these Christ-like virtues into our children.
Slide 14: Character through trials and tribulations.
Toil, pain, and difficult trials are the necessary ingredients for character growth.
We also exult in our tribulations, knowing that tribulation brings about perseverance; and perseverance, proven character; and proven character, hope. Romans 5:3-4
Slide 15: Character through trials and tribulations.
Through these trials and tribulations children learn the virtuous quality of perseverance. In turn, perseverance brings about proven character. Test their character and “reward” them according to their deeds (good and bad). Gal. 6:7-8
Slide 16: Foundation for engraving character: Bible study & Memory verses
When a child has a problem with forgiving others. Col. 2:13
Slide 17: Foundation for engraving character: Bible study & Memory verses
When a child is spoiled; always wanting “things”. 1 Jn. 2:15
Slide 18: Foundation for engraving character: Bible study & Memory verses
Enhancing roles: training daughters to become virtuous wives (and sons godly husbands). Proverbs 31:10-31
Slide 19: Foundation for engraving character: Bible study & Memory verses
Training the concept and mindset of obedience. Eph. 6:1-3
Slide 21: One of the quickest ways to learn about ourselves comes through parenting
We may find that we may lack the very behavior we expect from our children. In this way we either live by a double standard (cp. Matt. 23:1-4) or refine our character so that we can be godly examples to our children. Eph. 6:4
Slide 22: The end result: having children in the express image of our Savior.
All the necessary time, energy, diligence, perseverance in “training up your children in the way they should go” is nothing more than an act of genuine love.
Slide 23: The end result: having children in the express image of our Savior.
When children are trained up in the Lord they become a blessing to their parents. Let our sons in their youth be as grown-up plants, And our daughters as corner pillars fashioned as for a palace. Psalm 144:12
Slide 24: The end result: having children in the express image of our Savior.
When Christian families are engraving character into their children, God’s name is magnified among the Gentiles.
“For from the rising of the sun even to its setting, My name will be great among the nations...” Malachi 1:11
Slide 25: Engraving character into your children may be the most difficult task you ever do as parents. The fruit of your labors, however, will last an eternity.
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