Chrystal's Daily Chronicles

Nov. 21, 2006
The importance of having and raising children...

Posted in On Being a Mom and a Wife

Kariss has to read about three current events a week then type up a written summary.  Today, she documented the killing of  Lebanese minister/politican.  Sometimes, I look up her sources and read them to check for plagarism.  While perusing this article (located at http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15829846/page/2/), I ran across the following statement:

 

Christians make up about 35 percent of Lebanese, down from estimated 55-60 percent before the 1975 civil war. The decline is attributed to emigration of Christians and higher birth rates among Muslims.

 

In reading this, my heart ached.  I want the world to be influenced for Christ and to see an area where the Salt and the Light is decreasing makes me sad.  Christian people are leaving this war-torn area and moving to other places, leaving behind less of God's people in a place that suffers tremendously. 

 

Also, Christians are just not having as many children as others are.  How can we possibly influence the world for Christ if we don't continue producing other people to continue the work?

 

So many times I hear people discussing the number of children based on what's comfortable, convenient, or desired.  Rarely do I hear people discussing the number of children they have based on God's prodding to grow the kingdom of God.

 

Let's face it.  It's a numbers game.  Everything is a numbers game.  The more people that believe in a particular value, the more likely those values are to infiltrate the culture in which those folks live.  The same holds true for Christians and our role in society.  Not to negate God's power nor to negate the minority voice, but more people typically carry more power. 

 

How in the world can Christians expect to continue replicating their beliefs and worldviews if we base the number of children we have on the same foundation as non-Christians.  Our view of our role as mothers/parents/life-givers must change.

 

I don't say that everyone should have 12 kids, nor do I believe that people with two children are in sin.  I do believe, however, that most Christians I know (including myself) have to take a HARD look at our reasons for our attempts at opening and closing the womb (God is the ultimate opener/closer :).  We must constantly evaluate our desire for children and the number of them in the light of God's purposes and plan.

 

This brings my role as mother into a whole separate light.  I view my role as infinitely significant b/c I am raising the leaders of tomorrow.  I try to see beyond learning colors, shapes, reading, and algebra.  My children have to be prepared to lead in a nation of followers and to think in a country of people where a large majority are trained to be robots and to follow the herd. 

 

Our world is dying.  My children will be the tools God's uses to affect change in that dying world.  My job is to prepare them.  The state of affairs in the world now, and in future generations, far supercedes my desire for comfort and financial surplus.  I,  along with my husband, must continually check with my Father to see if I've done my part in adding to the number that are marching in his army.

 

Help me Lord to think of the size of my family in light of YOUR plan and purposes.  Help me to view my daily routine/activities/ and sometimes grind as a series of events that lead to a glorious end for my children's future.  Help me to see past "getting them to "18".  Help me to my children as world-changers and to view my time with them and input as deposits to their future contributions to society.


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Nov. 21, 2006 - Untitled Comment

Posted by AcceptanceWithJoy


Have you heard Closing the Generation Gap by Voddie Baucham? His sermon is number [09.] so you would have to scroll down to find it. Anyway, in this message, he convincingly argues the Christians need to rethink their view of children.

Enjoyed reading your blog ~


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Nov. 21, 2006 - Wow...

Posted by chrystalschronicles


Just listened to Voddie Baucham. Unbelievable message. He so eloquently states with conviction the overriding typical Christian view of children and the resulting repercussions. Thank you for sharing this with me.


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Nov. 22, 2006 - Untitled Comment

Posted by laurie


Wonderful post! I found your blog today when looking at random blogs (I love to do that!). It is good to meet you.


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Nov. 23, 2006 - Untitled Comment

Posted by AcceptanceWithJoy


So glad you enjoyed the tape. I have downloaded and listened to many of Voddie Baucham's sermons. Most of them I have had to purchase for $ 2.99 from his website. His third sermon on Family Driven Faith is, perhaps, the best sermon I have ever heard.

There is one more free message that I know of though. He spoke at the 2006 Desiring God National Conference. His presentation, The Supremacy of Christ and Truth in a Postmodern World, is available for download.

Hope you have a wonderful holiday ~ Blessings
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