Woe to us parents …
by Doug Wolter
"These words by Piper pierced my gut today:
(Doug has had a couple great posts about training children for God's glory in the world lately. I encourage you to check his site out.)
Woe to us if we ever become so fixated on the welfare of our own children that we lose our passion for rescuing lost neighbors and reaching lost nations.O God, give us a proper view of our children and the mission you have given us as a family. Let us be willing to take risks for your name’s sake!"
There will be God-ordained, Christ-exalting kingdom-advancing strategies for parents that are not built around the ideal comforts and securities and earthly possibilities and pedagogical excellence for children. There will be times, Jesus says (in Matthew 19:29), when “for my sake” you will leave children. And no doubt in leaving you will feel that the ideal home situation is being lost. And it is. But God is able to do more than we ever dreamed with the painful circumstances created by following his radical call. “One hundredfold”, is the word he uses. “One hundredfold” (hekatontaplasiona)!
(Doug has had a couple great posts about training children for God's glory in the world lately. I encourage you to check his site out.)
1 comment:
Great quote. It certainly isn't easy for people to be willing to sacrifice the safety and comfort of their families that they can have even in 3rd world countries. But it is important for them to see that this is exactly what they must be willing to do. Among missionaries their are many that aren't willing to contextualize to the extent that Jesus and Paul did.
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