Tuesday, 21 June 2016

A Father's Blessing =)

Staying Salty

by Dr. Paul Chappell
“Salt is good: but if the salt have lost his savour, wherewith shall it be seasoned? It is neither fit for the land, nor yet for the dunghill; but men cast it out. He that hath ears to hear, let him hear.”
Luke 14:34–35
In Bible times, salt was a valuable substance. In the Roman Empire, it was common for workers and soldiers to be paid in salt. In fact our word salary comes from the Latin word for “salt money.” The description of a lazy worker as “Not worth his salt” traces back to that custom. Salt was valuable not only because it was rare, but because it was so important to food preservation and flavoring. Salt was sometimes collected in pools by bodies of water like the Mediterranean Sea, and more often was mined from the ground. But when salt was exposed to the elements, it would lose its sharp nature, and become simply a bland chemical that no longer produced any positive effect.
The world has a way of wearing away the “saltiness” of Christians. Over time we can become more like the world as the edges of our distinctiveness get ground down and we cease to stand apart as God calls us to do. God’s intention is for His children to be distinct and different from the world in their love, their life, their language, and their labor. Titus 2:14 reminds us that Christ “…gave himself for us, that he might redeem us from all iniquity, and purify unto himself a peculiar people, zealous of good works.”
In our day, there is enormous pressure to stop clearly and plainly declaring the Word of God so as to avoid offending anyone’s sensibilities or hurting their feelings. But the Divine law has not changed. Sin is still sinful and God still hates it. Righteousness is still right and God still loves it. And our job is to be salt and light to the world.
Today’s Growth Principle: 
The more closely we cling to God and His Word, the more distinct from the world we will be.


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Train up a child in the way he should go; even when he is old he will not depart from it.
 
--Proverbs 22:6


Every child needs the blessing of their father. So I want to show you today, dads, how you can BLESS your children.

Build your children’s self-esteem. Inside every child, God has created an incredible potential for life. Yet many kids aren’t acting like winners because they’ve never been built up in who they really are in Christ. As a father, you get the joy of building your children up in who they are!

Love your children unconditionally. This is a kind of love that must not be withheld! Unconditional love can be expressed in all kinds of ways. So dad, don’t be afraid to hug and kiss your kids! Be expressive! Don’t be standoffish, but rather be open and transparent with your love for your children.

Encourage your children’s best. So many children today grow up surrounded by constant criticism and negativity. Perhaps you even grew up in a family where there was constant criticism. But as a dad, you can break the cycle of criticism by praising and encouraging your kids in every way possible.

Shape your children’s values. You do this by praying for them, protecting them, and by teaching them to love God’s Word and to live in obedience to Him.

Share your faith with your kids. They say that in a relay race, the most critical moment is the passing of the baton from one runner to the next. So it is in the Christian life! You have the opportunity and the responsibility to pass the baton of faith to your children and ultimately to their children.

Yes, your children need your blessing.  And it’s my prayer that you give that blessing to 

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