Introduction: “The only way on God’s earth you will ever solve the problem of reaching the masses is by getting hold of the children.”
- IT MUST BE PRACTICAL - "Train"
- Train: [to drag] to guide the growth of by constant practice
- Actions (practice) are its Goal; training is not effective unless it develops a change in actions (Proverbs 20:11)
- Actions are its Method; words unsupported by actions are ineffective
- IT MUST BE PERSISTENT - "Train"
- Training is Effected by Constant Practice
- Training by Definition Requires Consistency
- Not responding to every other offense
- Not controlled by emotions (Ephesians 6:4)
- Not playing parents off one another
- Consistency is More Important Than Severity
- IT MUST BE POSITIVE - "up"
- Even the Negative Aspects are Positive in Final Goals (Hebrews 12:9-11)
- Seeing the Good Defines the Evil (Isaiah 7:15)
- Train the Attitudes Behind the Actions (2 Corinthians 8:12)
- Continually Point Them Up
- Be optimistic in your dealings with the children
- Show them that they can do right
- Always point them to the Lord
- IT MUST BE PREVENTATIVE - "a child"
- Training is Prevention; Not a Cure
- Dont wait until the problem is out of control
- Dont hope the problem will go away Its not just a stage
- There is Much Power is Turning to God Early
- They need to seek God early (Proverbs 8:17)
- They need to be trained before the evil days come (Ecclesiastes 12:1)
- If you do not discipline your child, life will; but by then it may be too late (Proverbs 15:31)
- IT MUST BE PRINCIPLED in the way
- Not Simply a Set of Rules and Regulations; this may keep them under control, but it will not teach them how to live
- But How to Walk in the Way of God (Psalm 27:11)
- Teach them to think rightly about things
- Spend serious time with your children
- Play with them
- Work with them
- Instruct them
- Listen to them
- IT MUST BE PERSONAL that he
- No Two Children are the Same (Psalm 139:14-17)
- Training Must be Personalized
- Children Must be Allowed and Encouraged to be the Individual God has Made them to Be
- IT MUST BE PROPELLING should go
- Seek More for Them Than you Had (Psalm 119:97-99); the highest goal for a teacher is that his student go further than he has ever gone
- Train Them to God on When you are Not There
Conclusion: The key challenge of training: it requires the character development of Mom and Dad. You must grow so that your children can know.