RAISING A KING
Today's reading:  Proverbs 1
"Listen, my child, to what your father teaches you.  Don't neglect your mother's teaching.  What you learn from them will crown you with grace and clothe you with honor."  Proverbs 1:8-9 NLT
Not until I had a small, red, wiggly baby placed in my arms did I realize the capacity this verse held.  Sure, I was a daughter and had parents to whom I was accountable and to whom I owed the deepest of respect and obedience--but having my own?  Having my own child has raised the bar on this power-packed proverb. 
There is an endless list of things I'll never be able to provide for my son.  Monetarily, my hands are tied in so many ways.  We're not a family of amassed wealth or fortune.  Wants often, and I repeat often, are neglected because needs must be procured.  Gifts I'd love to shower upon our boy remain in the store until a bigger paycheck or a special occasion.  And then I re-read Scripture like the one above and realize the great prize I can provide my child!    
I have the potential to raise a king.  I have come to the conclusion that 'what' I give him will never be as valuable as Who I direct Him to.  In wearing the hand-me-downs of my faith, until he has come into his own, I'll be passing along a relationship with my Savior.  In my commitment to discipline and training him in obedience, I prepare him for a gloriously rich future.  With determination and fortitude I can stand my ground and insist that he not fall short of the marks I set for him to hit when it comes to respect and right living.
To crown my son with grace and clothe him with honor--what more could a mother provide?
Thursday, May 27, 2010
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