Shepherding a Child's Heart
Application Questions for Chapter 2
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Shepherding a Child\'s Heart by Tedd Trip ( PDFDrive )
Application Questions for Chapter 2
1. What have been some of the prominent shaping influences of your child’s life? 2. What is the structure of your family? How has that affected your son or daughter? 3. What would your children identify as the values of your family? What are the things that matter most to you? 4. Where are the secrets in your home? Do you share too much and thus burden your children with problems too big for them? Do you share too little and thus insulate them from life and dependence on God? 5. Who is the boss in your home? Is there a centralized authority, or does your family make decisions by committee? 6. What are the patterns for conflict resolution? How have these patterns affected each of your children? Is change warranted? If so, what change? 7. What constitutes success or failure in your home? 8. What events have been pivotal in your family history? How have these events affected you? How have they affected your children? 9. Do you tend to be a determinist in the way you look at childrearing? Are you able to see that your children are active responders to the shaping influences in their lives? How do you see them responding? Chapter 3 Your Child’s Development: Godward Orientation As a college student, I received my first exposure to sailing. I recall my amazement to learn that the direction of the craft is not determined by the direction of the breeze, but by the trim of the sail. In a sense, Godward orientation is like the set of the sail in a child’s life. Whatever the shaping influences of life, it is the child’s Godward orientation that determines his response to those shaping influences. Proverbs 9:7–10 contrasts the mocker’s and the wise man’s responses to rebuke and instruction: “Whoever corrects a mocker invites insult; whoever rebukes a wicked man incurs abuse. Do not rebuke a mocker or he will hate you; rebuke a wise man and he will love you. Instruct a wise man and he will be wiser still; teach a righteous man and he will add to his learning. The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, and knowledge of the Holy One is understanding.” Verse 10 helps us see what ultimately determines whether a child responds as a mocker or a wise man. It is the fear of the Lord that makes one wise and it is that wisdom that determines how he responds to the correction. Download 1.16 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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