training children
Point your kids in the right direction— when they’re old they won’t be lost. Proverbs 22:6 MSG
https://bible.com/bible/97/pro.22.6.MSG
This scripture can be interpreted two ways: train a child in glodly ways; train a child in their own individual bent (career inclinations). Personally, I think both are a godly responsibility of parents and grandparents.
I had the pleasure pf staying with my son and his wife for around 10days recently. The eldest boy, Myer, in now a flourishing 15 year old, then Ryan at 13, Archie at 12, Ellie at 10 and Ollie at 8. I am watching them all develop hearts for God and service in the church as well as each displaying their own unique talents.
Many years ago I told Myer he was a fast runner, and he is. He did not quite believe me until recently when he won a cross-country run. The difference was motivation. For the first time Myer won a ribbon for running. I reminded him of what I had said, he agreed.
Running is just a small part of who Myer is. It is the same for all my grandchildren. My daughter's daughter Chloe is a very caring young woman. I have told her she would be a good nurse. Having been a nurse I recognise the ingredients. When I was in hospital recently with broken ribs Chloe was magnificient.
As a grandparent I pray for my grandchildren, however I also look at how I can inspire them by my behaviour. We have an important role. Amen!
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