Framing Values into Our Kids

Introduction:

Is there any truth to Proverbs 22:6? Sometimes we look at younger generations & wonder if godly values have to the wayside. We need to be reminded that godly values are relevant for everyday & age. We don’t need a new set of moral standards & guidelines – we just need a return to what God said all along. Instilling these values into children is the responsibility of the parents. (Eph. 6:4; Col. 3:20-21) Parents help w/the most important part of the structure – the framework for life. Parents will be held responsible for the way they build! (Eli – 1 Sam. 3:12-13) Let’s go over 4 suggestions that will help your children build a strong moral foundation for life.

I.  Remember…__________________ is the time to start.

A.     Children begin learning at the moment they are born.

B.     From their youngest years – children respond mentally to things they see/hear.  See Deut. 6:5-7

C.    Psa. 127:1-5 – Children are a ___________ from God. A ____________.

1.      Children must be _____________ & shaped if they are to fly right!

II. Teach them godly morals & values.

A.     Children need to learn the need for _________________.

1.      Eph. 6:1-3; Col. 3:20 – parents & grandparents.

2.      Rom. 13:1-7 – government; 2 Pet. 2:13-20 – __________ people.

B.     Children need to learn about ________________.  Phil. 2:4-9

C.    Children need to learn to be _________________ for what they have.

1.      This is expected!  Col. 3:15; Psa. 50:14a; 1 Thess. 5:18; Eph. 5:20

D.    Teach them about _____________ & _________________.

1.      1 Tim. 1:5 – this is the goal of Christianity!

2.      To be above reproach; ________________; w/o a hint of dishonor.

E.     Teach them to begin the day w/recognition of __________. Psa. 118:24

III. Children need to learn responsibility.

A.     It is man’s responsibility to work; ____________ for himself.  Gen. 3:19

1.      See also Eph. 4:28; 1 Thess 4:11-12; 1 Tim. 5:8

B.     Our children must know they are responsible for their _______________ before God.  Ezek 18:20, 30

1.      1 Cor. 3:8; Rev. 2:23b; Gal. 6:5

C.    ___________ your children w/tasks that help them learn responsibility.

1.      Expect the ________. Expect them to succeed. Help them succeed by equipping them with the tools to succeed.

2.      Help them pursue ____________ – never do anything half heartedly.

3.      Eph. 6:6-8; esp. Col. 3:23-24

IV. You set the example.  Walk by the Precepts You Teach.

A.     What made Paul an effective preacher? Teacher? Apostle?

B.     1 Cor. 11:1; Phil. 3:17; 2 Thess. 3:9

1.      Parents – your children are looking to you for _______________.

C.    Phil. 4:9 – can you tell your children to do this?

Conclusion:

A.     Psa. 127:3-5 – children are a blessing from God.

1.      Mold & shape the lives of your children so that they’ll fly right!