“Teach Your Children the Fear of the LORD” by Geoff Kirkland

TeachChildren There is perhaps no greater duty in the life of a Christian parent than to raise one’s children in the fear and admonition of the Lord. It is our first and most important ministry, for God has placed these little ones in our care. If we fail to evangelize and catechize our children, yet diligently share the gospel with the world, we have failed to be obedient to Lord we proclaim as Savior. To that end, I would like to share a wonderful article I read from Pastor Geoff Kirkland who author’s the blog Vassal of the King. Please take time to read through what I believe are biblical and practical steps to raising up your children to fear and love the Savior.

Teach Your Children to Fear the LORD
The primary teachers that God gives to children to teach them the words, ways, and works of God is their parents. One of the highest duties that parents have is the delightful privilege and lofty duty to teach their children the fear of the LORD.

It should be noted that in Psalm 34:11, the psalmist gathers the children (“come”) and then commits to teaching them verbally (“listen to me”). This here lays forth a helpful model for parental instruction of children. Parents should gather the children and verbally instruct the children daily.

The book of Proverbs reveals why this is so important as it is the fear of the LORD that is wisdom (1:7-8). If a child stores up the words of God within him then he will know the fear of the LORD (2:1, 5; 3:1, 7). Wisdom calls out and begs for the naive to understand wisdom (8:4-5).To know God is understanding and to fear God is wisdom and this is the fundamental building block of all biblical wisdom, knowledge, and learning that parents must instill in their children’s hearts and minds (9:10).

So the question is asked, how do you teach a child to fear God? Here are a few practical suggestions to help.”

Read the rest of the article here.

3 thoughts on ““Teach Your Children the Fear of the LORD” by Geoff Kirkland

  1. This is one major problem with many churches – they model the world and take over this responsibility with their myriad programs for the children, from Sunday School to children’s church. Some go so far as to tell parents that the church children ministers are all that stand between their kids and hell.

    Of course, the Bible knows nothing about such church programs and holds parents solely responsible for training their children in fear of God. A biblical church will be full of people that help one another, but should not let programs get in the way of the Scriptures.

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  2. It would seem that now you are simply looking to create strife by spewing vitriolic statements Wellwisher. Rather than discussing the issue, you are simply setting up straw men. That being the case, your comments are now going to be moderated until you take on a more civil tone.

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