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NEWS FLASH: There is no way to guarantee your kids will mature into loving adults.
If you have been a Christian for any amount of time, this proverb has been beaten into your skull:
“Train up a child in the way he should go; even when he is old he will not depart from it.” - Proverbs 22:6
Conclusion: If my kid doesn’t follow God in the future—I must have failed royally in the parenting department.
If you have ever felt this way—as a pastor, a leader, and a fellow Christin—I’m sorry.
It’s easier to paint with strokes of black and white rather than admit the broken, complex world we live in can’t be explained in a single sentence.
The Book of Proverbs offers general principles for day-to-day living but following them doesn’t guarantee success.
Why?
Because we live in a fallen world filled with millions of human beings with free will. You may have done everything right as a parent—attended VBS, watched Veggie Tales, bought the promise ring, gathered for family devotions—but your child still has the ability to reject God.
Unfortunately, I can’t present a list of things you can do to guarantee your kids will love God all their days.
So, I figured I would offer the opposite:
4 WAYS TO GUARANTEE YOUR KIDS WON’T FOLLOW GOD AS ADULTS
LECTURE WITHOUT LIVING IT
People can’t be something until they can see something.
It doesn’t matter how many Bible verses they memorize, how many church services they attend, or how many times you tell them not to do something. If you’re not living radically different than the rest of the world—they won’t either.
In 2 Corinthians 3:6, Paul states that the law kills, but the Spirit gives life. The
Ten Commandments are the Word of God but the problem lies when we try to enforce truth from the outside in, rather than allowing the Holy Spirit to do the work from the inside out.
The greatest hope for our kids isn’t found in pushing a list of rules—demanding obedience from the outside in—but in them witnessing our own personal transformation from the inside out.
SAY NO A LOT AND YES VERY LITTLE
As soon as a toddler can crawl, we become experts at the two-letter word, “NO!”
We may have the best intentions at heart. We want to protect our kids from harm but this two-letter word often becomes a habit for us and a stumbling block for our kiddos.
As a parent, I have resolved to say yes way more than I say no.
Yes to the double decker ice-cream cone right before bed.
Yes to the treacherous mountain climbing adventure.
Yes to the missions trip to Africa.
No, you can’t spend the night at Eric’s house.
Hopefully, all my previous yes’s make the no easier to swallow.
PUT THE LOCAL CHURCH ON THE BACK BURNER
Church attendance has been on the decline for decades. Throw in the pandemic and we are now at an all time low.
Pew Research Center conducted a study in 2020 and discovered 43% of teens and 44% of parents attend church once a month. The stark difference lies in their belief about religion. Only 24% of teens stated religion was important versus the 43% of parents who felt religion was vital in their lives.
The more infrequent our church attendance is, the more we send the subliminal message to our kids that following God isn’t really that important.
SQUASH THEIR PASSION FOR GOD WITH PRACTICALITY
When I was a young adult, I had a friend who desperately wished to attend Bible college. I was ecstatic because I wanted a buddy to tag along with me on my venture. Unfortunately, this friend never stepped foot on campus—not because of finances, or a change of heart—but because her parents talked her into something more practical.
Today, my friend is a doctor who is disillusioned with the church and is no longer following God. But at least she makes a lot of money! (Sarcasm added.)
When we make fear-based decisions for our kids, we fail to teach them how to walk by faith.
MY PRAYER FOR YOU: May God give you the wisdom to be the best parent you can be, grace to love your kids when they fall, and faith to trust an unknown future to a known God.