Proverbs 28: 14 Happy
is the man who is always
reverent, But he who hardens his heart will fall into calamity. (NKJV)
Children and adults need to be afraid---- of the right things.
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Blessed
is the man who always fears the LORD, but he who hardens his heart falls into
trouble. (NIV)
Blessed
are those who fear to do wrong, but the stubborn are headed for serious trouble. (NLV)
Proverbs 28:14. One of the first
phrases that boys learn to utter is, “I ain’t scared,” soon followed by “I ain’t scared of nothing.” Men and boys value courage, and rightly
so. But, there is a crucial difference
between being brave and being genuinely, absolutely FEARLESS.
I return to my father’s principle, “Boy, don’t you be afraid of nothing
except God--- and me.”
Children and adults need to be afraid---- of the right things.
Parents, love your kids. Teach
them to think, to love, and to rationally choose to good. But, it’s not a bad
thing to also instill in your children health FEAR of your wrath as they begin
to grow in wisdom.
As a former little boy, let me tell you that there are times when “You
don’t want to make mommy sad, do you?” won’t work; but “Do you want to get a
whoopin’?” will.
Yes. I’m saying that your kids
need to be (at least a little bit) scared of you.
That way, they’ll grow up to be adults who are afraid---- of God.
A good man is courageous. He is
brave enough to take a hit to advance toward his goal. He has the courage to face attacks against
himself if it’s necessary to protect his family or others who can’t protect
themselves. He isn’t scared of
difficulty or the risk that he’ll be wrong.
A good man isn’t afraid of being
wrong but he is scared of doing wrong.
In other words, a good man is afraid---- of God.
Yes, God loves us. Yes, God
blesses, protects, forgives, and (if we’ll receive it) redeems us from
condemnation.
But, God also judges us. He sets
standards and limits, and if we stray too often or too far beyond the boundaries
God has set for our good, then God allows and/or does painful things in our
lives.
I’m a big dude, and I have a black belt in Shotokan karate, but my “arms
are too short to box with God.”
It’s not a bad thing for us Christians to remember that the FEAR of the
Lord is where wisdom begins. And, it’s
not a bad thing for your children to be given a health FEAR of your wrath as
they begin to grow in wisdom.
On the other hand, don’t. Go with
the “Fear’s bad. That’s mean. Only use positive reinforcement”
approach. What harm could there be in
creating adults who have no fear of the consequences of their actions? How could it possible go badly to produce young
people who are indoctrinated with the idea that nothing bad will or should ever
happen to them not matter what personal choices they make? Oh, wait.
We’re already trying that.
Maybe God actually knows what He’s talking about.
Jude 22 And on
some have compassion, making a distinction; 23 but others save
with fear, pulling them out
of the fire...
----- Anderson T. Graves II
Rev. Anderson T. Graves II is the pastor of Hall Memorial CME Church
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