Parenting 6-10 Outline
Parenting 6-10 Outline
Parenting 6-10 Outline
PARENTING 6-10
Shepherding Your Childs Heart
We all know that Gods goal for our parenting is that we work ourselves out
of a job. His plan is that we would be his instruments in producing children
who are biblically mature, ready to face life in the fallen world, ready to be
salt and light, ready to be contributors to his kingdom work, no longer
needing the day-by-day guidance that we have given them for so many
years. 1
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Paul David Tripp, Age of Opportunity (Phillipsburg, NJ: P & R Publishing, 1997) 208.
Tedd Tripp, Shepherding a Childs Heart (Wapwallopen, PA: Shepherd Press, 1995) 47.
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task God has given you is not one that can be conveniently scheduled. It
is a pervasive task. Training and shepherding is going on whenever you
are with your children. Whether waking, walking, talking or resting, you
must be involved in helping your child to understand life, himself, and his
needs from a biblical perspective (Deuteronomy 6:6-7). 3
Behold, children are a heritage from the Lord, the fruit of the womb a
reward. Like arrows in the hand of a warrior are children of ones youth.
Blessed is the man who fills his quiver with them! He shall not be put to
shame when he speaks with his enemies in the gate.
Psalm 127: 3-5
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II.
God wants his commands in that place of special privilege. Do you love
God? Are you blown away by his Word? Is the awesomeness of God
something that your mind keeps turning to? Does the sacrifice of Jesus
on the cross for your sin dominate the thoughts of your heart? This is the
picture of Deuteronomy 6 when it says, these commands are to be upon
your hearts. What thoughts live in your heart? You know and God
knows. Your children know.6
Your example can have a gracious restraining effect in the lives of your
children or it can tempt them to rebellion. C.J. Mahaney
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Tedd and Margy Tripp, Instructing a Childs Heart (Wapwallopen, PA: Shepherd Press, 2008) 18.
John A. Younts, Everyday Talk (Wapwallopen, PA: Shepherd Press, 2004) 14.
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B. Godly Leadership
1. Guide your schedule.
2. Make time for Gods Word, and God.
3. Make the local church a family priority.
4. Build relationships with (love) your children.
5. Discipline your children toward godliness.
Your children are accountable to God for their obedience to you, and
you are accountable to God for raising your children to fear him.
Therefore your focus in discipline is to hold your children accountable
to God.7
III.
John A. Younts, Everyday Talk (Wapwallopen, PA: Shepherd Press, 2004) 67.
Jerry Bridges, The Discipline of Grace (Colorado Springs, CO: Navpress, 1994) 82.
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go, and that he never laid a command on man which he would not give
man grace to perform. And I know, too, that our duty is not to stand still
and dispute, but to go forward and obey. It is just in this going forward
that God will meet us. The path of obedience is the way in which he
gives the blessing. We have only to do as the servants were
commanded at the marriage feast in Canaan, to fill the water-pots with
water and we may safely leave it to the Lord to turn that water into wine.9
Under Gods providence, when a man and woman have a child, they
have kindled a spark that can never be put out. That child, blessed or
cursed, will exist forever and ever. No peaceful oblivion waits for
poorly reared children. And further, God has made the world in such
a way that parents have a tremendous influence over the direction
their children takeeither for good or evil.10
J.C Ryle, The Duties of Parents (Conrad, MT: Triangle Press, 1994) 8.
Dabney, quoted in Wilson, page 11.
Marty Machowski, Leading Children Towards Gospel Repentance and Faith, (Glen Mills, PA:
Covenant Fellowship Church, 2007) 5.
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Variety of ages
Look for an awareness of sin and dislike for sin
Look for an awareness of God
Ask God for wisdom
Look for fruit
Dont be surprised if you have to help them apply the
gospel as a saved sinner
IV.
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Marty Machowski, Leading Children Towards Gospel Repentance and Faith, (Glen Mills, PA:
Covenant Fellowship Church, 2007) 9.
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Ibid., Machowski, Page 9.
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Paul David Tripp, Instruments in the Redeemers Hands (Phillipsburg, NJ: P&R Publishing, 2002) 62.
Tedd Tripp, Shepherding a Childs Heart (Wapwallopen, PA: Shepherd Press, 1995) 26.
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b. An outburst:
Your seven year old and your five year old run to the car
and begin to fight over the middle seat next to the baby.
You are exhausted.
They begin to fight.
You stop the fight, get them in their seats, and go to pick
up your pastor/pastors wife.
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5. In what ways have you sought to create a family culture of dealing with heart
issues? How would you like to work on this? Are you confident that each of
your children is converted? What is your confidence based on?
7. How can we bring the gospel into our correction process more consistently?
8. Use the questions below to help you evaluate your childs spiritual health.
Where would you have concerns? Are you taking initiative to explore these
questions with your children? In what areas is God calling you to grow as a
parent?
Judging by their use of time, the topics of their conversations, and the
interests they passionately pursue, what are the things your children
value most highly?
Who are their friends? Who is influencing them?
What are they talking about and doing with their friends? Why do they
enjoy relating to them? How do they resolve conflicts with their friends?
What are they wanting from relationships? What are they concerned
about?
How do they respond to authority? How do they receive correction from
other adults?
Do they speak about God, his Word, and his ways?
Do they ask questions about the Sunday message?
Are they expressive in worship?
Are they looking for ways to serve others?
Do they pray?
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