Thursday, May 12, 2022

PT-5 "The Submission of Children" (Eph. 6:1-3)

 

SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 9/9/2019 10:25 AM

 

My Worship Time                                                      Focus:  PT-5 “The Submission of Children”

 

Bible Reading & Meditation                                                 Reference:  Ephesians 6:1-3

 

            Message of the verses:  “1 Children, obey your parents in the Lord, for this is right. 2 “Honor your father and mother," which is the first commandment with promise: 3 "that it may be well with you and you may live long on the earth’” (NKJV).

 

            I mentioned in our last SD about children growing intellectually, physically, spiritually, and socially, and asked that you look up things to help you understand each of these ways that a child can grow, but in today’s SD I want to talk about the spiritual growth of the child as we begin.

 

            John MacArthur writes “And every child must grow spiritually, ‘in favor with God.’  Children do not know God naturally, much less love and obey Him naturally.  A child must be taught about God, His nature, His care, His love, and His will.  And when he is old enough he must be taught His need to trust in Jesus Christ as His own Savior and Lord.

 

            “Paul said, ‘When I was a child, I used to speak as a child, think as a child, reason as a child’ (1 Cor. 13:11).  Children have deficiencies in every area of their lives, and it is the parents’ responsibility to meet those needs for growth—including the need to develop in the truths of the Lord.”

 

            Now as we look at the command “honor your father and mother” we can see that it is two-fold.  “That it may be well with you” relates to the quality of life, and that you may “live long on the earth” relates to the quantity of life promised.  Now as I write this I am reminded of the Spiritual Diaries that come from the book of Proverbs, which I am now posting on the other blog, and it seems that the two go together, this SD from Ephesians and that one from Proverbs.  Both are speaking of children at this point and both speak of long life if one obeys the Lord. However I have been taught by both Dr. Wiersbe, and John MacArthur that this long life has to do with the quality of life, for we know that many believers do not live long lives, but have lived a great quality of life.  I don’t think that a person who is a believer and continues to walk away from the Lord will actually live a long life, and an example of this comes from the fifth chapter of the book of Acts where we see that Ananias and Sapphira both died at a young age because of lying to the Holy Spirit.  In the 11th chapter of 1 Corinthians we also see examples of believers dying early because they were actually getting drunk at the Communion Table.  Let me quote from the SD that I posted earlier on my other blog:  In verses Pr. 4:14-17 we see that we are not to shuttle back and forth from the path of wisdom to the path of the wicked, we are to stay on the path of the wise so that God will direct your path, again like Proverbs 3:5-6 states.  Dr. Wiersbe writes “God doesn’t guide His children when they’re walking in darkness.  When you’re living in the will of God, the path gets brighter and brighter not darker and darker (1John 1:5-10).”  “5 This is the message we have heard from Him and announce to you, that God is Light, and in Him there is no darkness at all. 6  If we say that we have fellowship with Him and yet walk in the darkness, we lie and do not practice the truth; 7  but if we walk in the Light as He Himself is in the Light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus His Son cleanses us from all sin.   8 If we say that we have no sin, we are deceiving ourselves and the truth is not in us. 9 If we confess our sins, He is faithful and righteous to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness. 10 If we say that we have not sinned, we make Him a liar and His word is not in us.”

 

            As we finish this section and this SD I will once again quote from John MacArthur’s commentary:  “If parents, who are much older and more experienced, cannot fulfill their responsibilities without being saved and being filled with the Holy Spirit, how much less can children be expected to fulfill their responsibilities without those spiritual requirements?  The children Paul addresses in Ephesians 6:1 are just as much commanded to ‘be filled with the Spirit’ (5:18) and to ‘be subject to one another in the fear of Christ’ (5:21) as are the husbands and wives of 5:22-33 and the parents of 6:4.

 

            “Samuel’s close relationship to the Lord started when he was very young, and King Josiah instigated spiritual revival in Judah when he was a teenager.  David was a boy when the Lord first started using him, and Queen Ester was a young woman when the Lord used her to save her people from annihilation.  John the Baptist was filled with the Spirit from his mother’s womb (Luke 1:15).”

 

            Spiritual meaning for my life today:  I am thankful to the Lord that He is teaching me again the very great importance of being filled with the Holy Spirit.

 

My Steps of Faith for Today:  I desire to be filled with the Holy Spirit so that I continue to learn humility.

 

Today’s quotation from “Love in Action:  “In the New Testament, each member of the triune God (God the Father, God the Son, God the Holy Spirit) places a priority on encouragement.  Here Paul used the word paraklesis (encouragement).”  Remember that you have to look at yesterday’s SD to see the verses that were posted for this section to make sense.

 

9/9/2019 10:57 AM

 

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