Parenting: 14 Gospel Principles That Can Radically Change Your Family!

With this month’s focus on Family, I’d like to offer a look at parenting.  A few years ago, I read Paul David Tripp’s Parenting: 14 Gospel Principles That Can Radically Change Your Family.

Tripp wrote the book as a reorienting book. It is meant to give you a new way of thinking about and responding to everything that will be on your plate as a parent. His book is meant to give you vision, motivation, renewed strength, and the rest of heart that every parent needs. It is written to give you the big gospel picture of the task to which your Savior has called you.

Many parents believe, “These children belong to me, so I can parent them in the way I see fit.”  Ownership parenting is motivated and shaped by what parents want for their children and from their children.

Ownership parenting is not overtly selfish, abusive, or destructive; it involves a subtle shift in thinking and motivation that puts us on a trajectory that leads our parenting far away from God’s design.

Good parenting, which does what God intends it to do, begins with this radical and humbling recognition that our children don’t actually belong to us. Rather, every child in every home, everywhere on the globe, belongs to the One who created him or her. Children are God’s possession for his purpose.

Click here for more from Paul David Tripp.

Ohana (Family)

Ohana means family - no one gets left behind and no one is ever forgotten. - Chris Sanders

I’m starting 2019 with a study of Proverbs.  As Boyd Bailey says, “Wisdom is what every God-fearing person wants. The Lord has put in the heart of His disciples a desire to live with His perspective.”  For my study, I’m using The Navigators’ LifeChange Series: A life-changing encounter with God’s Word from the book of Proverbs and Boyd Bailey’s Two Minutes in the Bible Through Proverbs.

January’s Blog focus is on “Family.”  Solomon knew that God designed the family and that each member has certain responsibilities to help it run smoothly.  Solomon urged husbands and wives, parents and children, to govern their relationships according to wisdom.

I like Chris Sanders’ quote above—he was best known for co-writing and directing Disney’s Lilo & Stitch in 2002.  We loved that movie and still recall Stitch’s words, “Ohana means family.”

This coming weekend, we’ll celebrate the life of my grandmother, Mano (click here for my tribute to her).  With her passing, my family roles no longer include “Grandson”; now, I’m a Son, Brother, Husband, and Father.

Click here for Proverbs on all four of those roles.