Sunday, July 31, 2016

Hand Down the Witness of the Gospel to Your Children

Written by Charles Spurgeon
Tell ye your children of it, and let your children tell their children, 
and their children another generation.
Joel 1:3

In this simple way, by God's grace, a living testimony for truth is always to be kept alive in the land; the beloved of the Lord are to hand down their witness for the gospel, and the covenant to their heirs, and these again to their next descendants. This is our first duty, we are to begin at the family hearth: he is a bad preacher who does not commence his ministry at home. 

The heathen are to be sought by all means, and the highways and hedges are to be searched, but home has a prior claim, and woe unto those who reverse the order of the Lord's arrangements. To teach our children is a personal duty; we cannot delegate it to Sunday school teachers, or other friendly aids; these can assist us, but cannot deliver us from the sacred obligation; proxies and sponsors are wicked devices in this case: mothers and fathers must, like Abraham, command their households in the fear of God, and talk with their offspring concerning the wondrous works of the Most High. 

Parental teaching is a natural duty; who so fit to look to the child's well-being as those who are the authors of his actual being? To neglect the instruction of our offspring is worse than brutish. Family religion is necessary for the nation, for the family itself, and for the church of God. By a thousand plots Popery is covertly advancing in our land, and one of the most effectual means for resisting its inroads is left almost neglected, namely, the instruction of children in the faith. Would that parents would awaken to a sense of the importance of this matter. 

It is a pleasant duty to talk of Jesus to our sons and daughters, and the more so because it has often proved to be an accepted work, for God has saved the children through the parents' prayers and admonitions. May every house into which this volume shall come honor the Lord and receive his smile.

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Hi Lori, I've been a faithful reader of your blog for the last few years, and you have helped me in so many ways to be better a better wife to my husband. Thank you for your ministry, and for teaching me to see my marriage as a sacrament and as my vocation. However, I am a practicing Catholic, and was so saddened to read your post today which included an anti- Catholic quote from Charles Sturgeon. I don't know what to say...
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I'm sorry about the Popery comments by Spurgeon but keep in mind that this was written some 150 years ago. When I take a quote that is excellent from someone I don't necessarily agree with all of it, nor do I try to choose quotes and citations that always completely agree with my positions. I would hope that you can do the same when you read someone like Spurgeon who I am sure you will agree is a godly man and that you will allow him to have some differences with you. Yet even with those differences we can come together on the main message of what he is saying. That it is the parent's responsibility to bring up their children in the Lord and walk in righteousness and they are faithful to teaching them daily about who they are in Christ and what He has done for them.

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