Shepherding a Child's Heart
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Shepherding a Child\'s Heart by Tedd Trip ( PDFDrive )
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Teaching
Teaching is the process of imparting knowledge. Teaching is causing someone to know something. Sometimes, teaching takes place before it is needed. It is often most powerfully done after a failure or problem. As a godly parent, you have much to impart. Drawing upon knowledge of Scripture, you may teach your child to understand himself, others, life, God’s revelation, and the world. You must actively impart knowledge to your children. Prayer While prayer is not communication with the child but with God, it is nevertheless an essential element of communication between the parent and the child. Our most penetrating insights into our children will often come as they pray. Understanding what they pray and how they pray is often a window into their souls. In the same manner, the parent’s prayer provides instruction and insight for the child. I am not suggesting that you pray for the child’s consumption, but that you recognize that hearing your prayer will communicate your faith in God to your child. Summary This is the point: Your communication with your children will take many forms. The subtle and rich nuances of each of the forms of communication outlined above must be reflected in your communication with your children. Each of the elements of this suggestive (by no means exhaustive) list will be interwoven with the others to provide a rich tapestry of communication. For example, you may entreat in a way that warns or in a way that encourages. Or you may instruct in a manner that rebukes or in a manner that corrects. The elements of communication may be woven together in many ways. Application Questions for Chapter 9 1. What proportion of your communication is restricted to the top block of figure 5? 2. When you find problems at home, do you expect to solve them with a new set of rules and punishments, or with richer forms of communication? 3. Outline how you would talk to your teen who seemed to have stolen some money from you but would not admit it. 4. What are the “quality of relationship” issues that must be in place if you are going to be able to entreat your child in winsome ways? 5. How would you encourage your child who had failed miserably but seemed genuinely to desire God’s help? 6. Of the nine types of communication mentioned in this chapter, at which ones are you most proficient? At which ones are you least proficient? 7. Ultimately, communication is a reflection of the heart. “For out of the overflow of his heart his mouth speaks” (Luke 6:45). What are the “overflow of the heart” issues that impact your ability to communicate effectively? Chapter 10 Embracing Biblical Methods: A Life of Communication In 1978, our family built a house. As we worked, we talked about things we would do when we finished building the house. In the intervening years, we have put on an addition, remodeled the bathroom and kitchen, and are preparing to dig for another addition. We no longer talk about finishing the house. We realize that we will always be retrofitting our home. There will always be some improvement to be made. Building our house has become more than an event in our life as a family—it has become a lifestyle! Communication is like that. Download 1.16 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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