Proverbs 29: 15 The
rod and rebuke give wisdom, but a child left to himself brings shame to his mother.
Proverbs 29: 15.
If my son got sick and I didn’t take him to the doctor, or get him
medicine, or do anything to comfort and care for him with whatever resources I
have, then you’d cry, “Neglect.” If left
to himself my child drank what looked like medicine but was in fact poison, you’d
condemn me for abuse or even a degree of murder; and you’d be right.
If I ate every day before I came home but my
daughter was malnourished, and I never brought or prepared anything for her to
eat, you’d call it neglect. If left to
herself she tried to cook a rotten, maggoty piece of meat and it made her too sick
to get out of the house that was burning down from the grease fire she started
because I never taught her to use a stove----- you’d call me a horrible parent
and cry that I was responsible for the tragedy; and you’d be right.
We and our children live in a spiritually sick
society. Day after day media, peers, and
unclean spiritual forces do all they can to infect our children.
What should we call it, when parents ignores the
symptoms of a child with a sin-sick soul?
What should we call it when parents offer no
spiritual balm to the child who is feverish from the attacks of enemies trying
to destroy him/her from the inside?
What words are appropriate or the “Christian” parent
who says, “I don’t want to tell my children what to believe,” and so leaves his/her
children unguided to drink whatever poison on world’s shelf looks like maybe it
will ease their souls’ pain?
Isn’t that also NEGLECT?
Isn’t that also CHILD ABUSE?
We and our children live in a morally rotten
world. Our babies are hungry for
truth. They are starved for something
real in this world of costumes and contrivances.
So what is the correct description of parents who
know this hunger from their own lives but who does nothing to give nourishing truth
to the minds and hearts of their children?
What are the right terms for parents who leave their
children to consume whatever filth and rottenness the culture leaves behind?
What is it when parents never teach their children
how to process the garbage that media, human predators, and the devil’s forces
want to feed them?
It is MORAL NEGLECT.
It is SPIRITUAL CHILD ABUSE. It’s
contributing to the delinquency of a generation; and parents are guilty.
No parents want to believe that “My children are that
bad,” but they are.
No parents wants to think “It’s my fault,” but it
is.
Yes, children have their own minds and they choose
for themselves what to do; but children only choose from the options that their
parents make available. They don’t eat
at home if we don’t bring groceries home.
They don’t read if we don’t bring home books.
They don’t get better if we don’t get them medicine
and medical care.
They don’t live godly if we don’t bring prayer and
the Bible and an example of godliness home with us.
If we don’t what we should do, then when they do
wrong we are also guilty, and we ought to be ashamed.
---Anderson
T. Graves II is a pastor, writer, community organizer
and consultant for education, ministry, and rural leadership development.
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