Grace Point! July 2015 | Page 29

3. Be a Teacher: After being a counsellor, a parent also has the right to be their child’ s teacher. This is the God-given privilege of speaking biblical based wisdom and truth into our child/ren’s lives. When talking issues through, teach your child/ren teach the biblical reason for the right response. Avoid just telling them what to do, for in my opinion that is more legalistic and can result more easily in rebellion, rather than wise, loving and respectful parenting. Implant good theology into your children for the rest of their lives. Treat them how you want to be treated. Doesn’t God give us the why rather than just rules? Talk to your child about WHY they should show grace and pray for their enemies…talk to them about WHY that person in their life has most likely made that bad choice…WHY they should forgive and so on. 4. Be an Encourager: Life is tough and children need encouragement. Speak words of life into your child/ren’s lives. Tell them the special things you know about them. Help them see their talents and run the race with joy. Tell them God has a good plan for them! As a parent there will be times when you need to rebuke your child but follow it up with encouragement…reassure them as God does us. 5. Be a Model: As a Christian parent we MUST model our faith as this will speak louder than any words. We must be aware we will become a reflection of the Father to our children and of the accountability that brings. We MUST be the constant, stable, faithful, wise person in our child/ren’s lives. We need to model how to seek God first at all times and especially in relation to dealing with tragedy and our emotions; how to comfort others; how to respond appropriately with self-control; how to not live a fleshly driven life; how to intentionally worship God during the week and how to have quiet time with Him and so on. We MUST model a life where God’s grace is sufficient because the world won’t. Finally don’t be afraid to lead your family spiritually, as we teach by example and are equipping our children for their future. see more from Melanie Baker-Nash at Life of an Ordinary Aussie Woman by Melanie Baker-Nash 29