Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Stumbling Blocks

This was from my "Parenting By Design" YouVersion devotional. Just wanted to share.

"STUMBLING BLOCKS

Our example has a huge impact on our kids. There are liberties we have as adults that we can enjoy because we have the experience and maturity to keep them in perspective. But, these same liberties may be a trap for our kids because they don't have the same experience and maturity. What was a freedom to you can turn into enslavement for a child who tries to emulate your behavior.

We may have to sacrifice some of our freedom because of our children's immaturity. We may rethink our choices about drinking, movies, and TV, and even the words we use, and modify our activities because we don't know the areas in which our kids might be prone to struggle. Until they can filter our actions through a more mature perspective, we may need to lovingly refrain from some of our liberties so that our actions will not become stumbling blocks to them.

Think about your example to your kids. Are they wise enough to copy everything you do?

Therefore let us stop passing judgment on one another. Instead, make up your mind not to put any stumbling block or obstacle in the way of a brother or sister. (Romans 14:13 NIV)"

People make fun of my "substitute expletives", the fact that I only listen to Christian radio with my kids, or the things I won't say in front if my kids. It's not because I'm trying to shelter them; it's because I'm trying not to throw stumbling blocks in their way. It's easy to forget that my kids are just that, KIDS. They are not mature enough to understand and wisely filter the things that I can, and i shouldn't expect them to. It is a daily choice I make to surrender some of the freedom I have as an adult, so that I can be a good role model for my girls. I will make no apologies for that.