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RESPECT FOR AUTHORITY

RESPECT FOR AUTHORITY. The first lesson a child must learn is "respect for authority". Without it, nothing worthwhile will be instilled in our children A child who is not taught obedience in the home usually will have a hard time submitting to authority of any kind.

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RESPECT FOR AUTHORITY

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  1. RESPECT FOR AUTHORITY • The first lesson a child must learn is "respect for authority". Without it, nothing worthwhile will be instilled in our children • A child who is not taught obedience in the home usually will have a hard time submitting to authority of any kind. • Some parents fail to recognize this and so children "run" the home, disrupt school, and take over Bible classes. • The home should be a place where members show respect for: Parental; Civil and Divine authority

  2. RESPECT FOR AUTHORITY • PARENTAL AUTHORITY • Children must first be taught respect for parents Eph 6:1-2; Prov 1:8-9; 6:20-21 • We live in a "child-oriented" society • Father often just "bread-winner", with no say-so in the affairs of his children • Mother just a "glorified maid", expected to not meddle in the business of her children • Parents MUST establish their authority over the child Col 3:20; Eph 5:22-23; 6:4 • Be consistent in attitudes and expectations • It is irresponsible to allow your child to get by with challenging your authority, (small child or teenager) • We have the obligation to God and the child to correct incorrect behavior Prov 13:24 • The rebellious son of Deut 21:18-21 was stoned to death

  3. RESPECT FOR AUTHORITY • CIVIL AUTHORITY • Children must be TAUGHT to obey civil laws 1Pet 2:13-15 • Everyone must submit to civil authority Rom 13:1-7 • Roman rulers were generally corrupt and evil, yet Paul wrote "be subject to the higher powers" - only one exception Acts 4:19; 5:29 • One rebelling against civil law will also rebel against divine law • Government is God ordained - disobedience to civil law indicates undisciplined life

  4. RESPECT FOR AUTHORITY • DIVINE AUTHORITY • Parents are to "nurture" their children, causing them to grow and develop in the "chastening and admonition of the Lord" Eph 6:4 (ASV) • A neglected duty which brings irreparable injury to children • Parents sin against their children by failing to lead them to love and obey the Lord • We have power to shape our children's eternal destiny - a responsibility taken far to lightly by most parents of today • Parents must anchor children in "the faith" for them to stand against pressures in activities and dress 2Cor 6:14-17 • Love for children's soul will cause parents to teach them they are different from the world • This starts by placing emphasis on "spiritual" not "material" (sports, recreation, etc., etc.) • Children must realize that the grave is not the end, but the beginning Eccl 12:1; 2Cor 5:10

  5. RESPECT FOR AUTHORITY • DIVINE AUTHORITY • We should teach our children the way Israel was commanded to teach under the Law of Moses Deut 6:6-7 • Education is without a true foundation unless based upon a knowledge of God and principles of the Bible Prov 4:5-8 • Love for truth will cause parent to ensure that their children have an attitude of complete submission to God 2Thess 2:10 • Parents, giving children good instruction while setting a bad example is hypocritical and children will see it

  6. RESPECT FOR AUTHORITY • Everyone must take a hard look at "authority" and how it affects the welfare of homes, schools, churches, nations and our individual lives • Parents should pray, seeking wisdom in rearing children • Respect for authority is TAUGHT and is first taught by parents • Are you doing what God has asked of you as a parent? • Are you doing what God has asked of you as a child? • As a member of God's family do you respect His will?

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