Children, Good and Grown

Monday Oct 10, 2005

And lastly, and I say this gently, as the parent of grown kids, knowing *insert parenting guru* is also the parent of grown kids: we have wonderful children–he does, I’m sure–and so do I. But without even knowing his children I can know this about them: they are not perfect. They hurt. They make mistakes. They struggle. They are prideful and overly simplistic at times; and crippled by shame and hesitancy at others. Yes–they are beautiful examples of human beings, his children (I assume), and mine (I know.) But they are not perfect. If they were, they would not be human. If it were possible to raise children to perfection, then God would have sent a parenting method, not Jesus. Our marching orders are not to raise our children by a method to be like *insert parenting guru* children. Our marching orders are to be Christians to and with our children.

katiekind

7 Comments »

I think that’s well said.

October 10th, 2005 | 7:17 pm

Wow. I need to tape that up on my bathroom mirror and read it daily!

October 11th, 2005 | 11:02 am

That’s so true! I tend to think it’s me even thought I know the moments temporary.

October 12th, 2005 | 10:00 pm

Amen!

October 14th, 2005 | 11:45 pm
Shanna:

Wise words from Kathy…thank you for posting that…it’s what I needed to hear tonight.

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