THE HOUSE THAT WISDOM BUILT
As you spend time with family this holiday season, look for the treasures that building a godly household provides. Since
wisdom is seeing life from God's point of view and then acting upon that godly
knowledge, Proverbs, the book of godly wisdom, is an excellent place to immerse
our families with practical principles for living.
Read through Proverbs during family
devotions and have each member list the characteristics of a godly home.
Younger children may wish to DRAW their "characteristics," so provide
paper, crayons or markers. Kids love to ACT OUT things, so let them dramatize a
characteristic and you guess what they are doing and what biblical principle it
illustrates. You could also keep a FAMILY JOURNAL of your "discoveries"
from Proverbs.
Keep the devotional time short. No
longer than 15 minutes, unless the kids are really "into it" and just
don't want to stop. Hey, it could happen! Concentrate on one verse or principle
at a time. Discuss how the wise characteristic can impact the daily life of
each family member. Conclude your time together by PRAYING for God's power and
grace to implement the characteristic for that day. You might even have a
special surprise waiting for the child who is able to report during the next
devotional time how he/she implemented the characteristic.
A TREASURE BOX of inexpensive
goodies/trinkets/coupons that is only opened during devotions is a fun way to
reinforce godly principles. Our family was blessed with a grandpa who loved to
do wood-working, so he crafted us a beautiful wooden box (similar to a
pirate's treasure chest) with a special brass latch that made the experience
all the more alluring. Your box can be anything you want it to be! You might
decide to let the kids help craft the treasure chest out of a shoebox, scrap
lumber, or a plastic Rubbermaid container. Let your imagination be your guide!
EXAMPLE OF FAMILY DEVOTIONS FROM
PROVERBS:
READ Proverbs 1:5: "A wise man will hear and increase in
learning, and a man of understanding will acquire wise counsel." (Try
reading in different translations).
CHARACTERISTIC FOR TODAY: TEACHABLE
PRINCIPLE TO LEARN AND APPLY:
A wise person will allow other members
of his family to offer constructive criticism or advice. He will listen, evaluate,
and make a decision before God. But he is willing to be taught, to learn from
other members, even if they are younger than he is. (How often I have gleaned a
helpful insight from one of my kids! And how useful and good that makes them
feel!) It benefits the entire family when members are teachable. The reverse is
also true: it affects the entire family
negatively when members insist on their own way and refuse help of any kind.
DISCUSS further thoughts as a family and how the principle can be APPLIED to
each life today.
Don't worry about
"conquering" the entire book of Proverbs. Go at a pace your family
can tolerate. Often small chunks are absorbed and remembered better than large
chunks. So don't overdose!
Most of all, have fun! Laugh! Lighten
up! God's Word should be a place the kids want to visit. A place of joy and
rest. Even as truths bring conviction, as we submit to God's growing process,
we discover joy and rest for our souls. Help your children understand that
obedience to God yields the peaceable fruit of right living (Hebrews 12:11). Be
an example of what it means to be a spiritually alive and growing person. Make
memories around God's Word as a family!
Have fun discovering the house that
wisdom built this holiday season as you work your way through Proverbs!
2 comments:
Thank you for your good ideas and good word to parents (grands too :) During this week of Thanksgiving especially, I'm reminded of past T'days as a child and as the mother of now-grown children. Your article also helped me to remember me how much my parents instilled a life-long love for God, the church, and the Bible. Thanks.
I just passed on your good word to readers of the Christian Poets & Writers blog. May the Lord help Christian parents and grandparents to pass on the love of God in Jesus' Name.
Thanks for stopping by, Mary!
I believe our greatest contribution in our senior years is to pass on a godly legacy to our children and grandchildren. Praying for our strength to do so.
Have a rich and meaningful Thanksgiving with your family!
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