There are two passages that I ran into during this portion. The first is the passage of Genesis chapter 9. During this section, Noah as well as his sons have left the ark and are beginning the new era, with a promise from God, and the provision of land, and animals as well as an exhortation to be fruitful and multiply. In verses 20-29, Noah, after enough wine to be inebriated, uncovers himself in his tent. After this we see 2 responses from his children.
1. Ham sees Noah's nakedness and tells his brothers
2. Shem and Japheth go in, cover up Noah and back out so they don't see anything and neither does anyone else
Shem and Japheth seek to cover up the sin in forgiveness where as Ham sought to expose it. Shem and Japheth were in turn respecting their father. They acknowledged that, yes, he was susceptible to sin, just like the rest of us, BUT, they were willing to help their father overcome it, and forgive him.
This makes me wonder. Noah must have raised his children in such a way that honoring/respecting one's parents was right as Shem and Japheth knew that to respond this way would be edifying. However, Ham had to make the choice to either expose or not expose. Noah, in turn chose to give blessing to Shem and Japheth because of their choice. Their reward was because of their faithfulness that bore fruit because of what was in their hearts.
On the same note, the people in the city of Babel had the choice whether to build to God or whether to let God build them up! The people built the tower of Babel in Genesis 11. The text says that "the Lord God came down to see the city and the tower that the sons of men had built." Genesis 11:5. Despite man's desire to accomplish things on his own; to build his own greatness, God chose to come DOWN! He came down with a purpose to see and in result, he chose to disperse and to confuse. This could be viewed as a scenario of punishment. It was a fitting and relevant punishment, as their language was being used to rally up against God, and their unity was also used against God. God had to break up the rally. He had to give the people reason to trust Him again.
Ultimately, parents can not be responsible for the child's choice. The child is responsible for his/her choice. However, a parent is responsible for what it says in Proverbs 22:6: "Train up a child in the way he should go..."
Parents have a rare opportunity to live out a life for many years in front of another life that watches!! Children see the steps of their parents and believe them in faith before they analyze things for themselves. Parents are privileged to be able to let their lives match up with the truth. Then, when they are older and they see that what they analyzed matches up with what is lived out, their faith will be grounded.
Parents are also daily presented with a choice to, before their children, open the word of God, and make it known. As it is said in John 10:27, "My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me."
Sandra, I really enjoyed your blog. This is really helping my "Learn about raising kids from the LORD's point of view" assignment that God gave me.
ReplyDelete:) Love, Shruti