Christian educator and author Howard Hendricks cautions parents
not to bribe or threaten their children to get them to obey. What
they need is firm, loving, and at times painful discipline.
Hendricks recalls being in a home where a bright-eyed
grade-schooler sat across the table from him.
“Sally, eat your potatoes,” said her mother in a proper parental
tone.
Sally winked at Hendricks. Sure enough, mother removed the
potatoes and brought Sally some ice cream. He saw this as a case of
parents obeying their children rather than “Children, obey you
parents.” (Ephesians 6:1)
Many parents are afraid to do what they know is best for their
youngsters. They’re afraid their children will turn against them
and think they don’t love them. Hendricks says, “Your primary
concern is not what they think of you now, but what they will think
20 years from now.”
Are we right with God or are we taking the easy path? Doing
the right thing is rarely easy.
Right or Easy? Old Testament Examples
Esau (Genesis 25:29-34) Esau chose the
easy way when he allowed his immediate fleshly desires (food) to
overrule the more important future blessings (birthright).
Today many are involved with drinking or drugs.
Joseph (Genesis 39:6-10) Joseph made the
right choice when he refused to comply with the wishes of
Potiphar’s wife. She didn’t belong to Joseph. He thought about
the eternal consequences. Today divorce and remarriage are
quite common as many choose the easy way.
Moses (Hebrews 11:23-27) Moses kept
focused on the eternal reward. He knew the pleasures of sin
were only temporary. Today those who profit from cheating and
defrauding others only gain temporarily. Judgment awaits.
Jeremiah (Jeremiah 20:7-12) Jeremiah was
compelled to speak God’s Word regardless of the consequences.
We must as well!
Right or Easy? New Testament Examples
Peter (Acts 4:10-13, 18-20) Peter was much
like Jeremiah. The easy choice would be to keep silent. Don’t
take risks. But Peter made the right choice.
Paul (Galatians 2:11-14) Peter made the
wrong choice. Paul made the right choice and had to rebuke a
fellow apostle.
Corinthian church (I Corinthians 5:1-5)
The easy way would have been to ignore sin. They were to
practice church discipline.
Pharisees (Matthew 23:23) It was much
easier to tithe herbs than it was to practice justice, mercy,
and faith. Do we only do the easy things and leave the harder
things to others? Do we do the physical things and pass by the
spiritual?
Invitation:
Read Luke 18:9-14. The Pharisee took the easy way; the tax
collector chose the right way. What are you going to do?
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