Titus 2 Men And Women

Kiddie See - Kiddie Do
by Will Simpson

In the days of Leave it to Beaver, who did children look up to for role models? Perhaps they admired Jackie Robinson, Wilt Chamberlain, Johnny Unites, Arnold Palmer, or the child’s father? Now who do they have as paradigms, pray tell?

Well, many kids have illustrious rock stars as beau ideals. Who is there to look up to in that industry? Janet Jackson, one problem, she can’t seem to keep her clothing on. (Those blasted wardrobe malfunctions are a hassle-yeah… right) In sports, um, Kobe Bryant… I shan’t even talk about it. Their fathers, (in many cases) oh, you mean that man in the house who sits on the couch devouring a 6-pack of Coors Lights. Good heavens, I hope that welfare check arrives on time this month!

All you have to do is turn on the television, open the newspaper, or go to Wal-Mart to see America’s youth being pounded with absurdities. Everything from immoral relationships, perfect acceptance of gay marriage, on demand abortion being prevalent, and Christianity being the most preposterous thing since a fuchsia Wal-Mart. You turn on the tube and see Stephen Jay Gould on Crossfire laying out his brilliant circular-reasoning arguments why only inferior idiots believe the creation theory. Or History’s Mysteries verbalizing about the errors in the Bible. You go to the theater and watch the Hollywood fruitcakes’ idea of entertainment, including Michael Moore’s talk-u-mentary. You go to Wal-Mart and can’t help but notice on the bestseller’s rack the DaVinci Code, a novel that from the first page declares it is true.

Why are kid’s these days so liberal, they ask? Why are we surprised is the more appropriate question. How has our culture in this great nation gotten to where it is? We take prayer and all recognition of what is Godly and righteous out of a juvenile’s eight to three portion of their lives, what do you expect? When left wing activist judges declare practically all public recognition of our Lord and Savior unconstitutional, what do you expect? When Carter, Mondale, Dukkakis, Clinton, Gore, and Kerry, six candidates for the most powerful office in the world proclaim liberal progression is the way of the future, what do you expect? When politics is synonymous with the ACLU, abortion, promotion of the homosexual lifestyle, and Secular Humanism, what do you expect?

We live in a day where the previous generation was raised by the proposition that discipline by spanking was considered dangerous to a child’s mental health. Thus, appropriate and identifiable consequences of misbehavior are often not administered. As King Solomon said, “Foolishness is bound in the heart of a child, but the rod of correction shall drive it far from him.” (Proverbs 22:15) You cannot rule a house with an iron fist and Jell-O fingers. Adequate disciplinary actions are simply not known by modern households.

So what can be done? Pray, pray for our nation. Pray for our adolescents. Pray for our government. Pray for our churches. Pray for America! " Remember them which have the rule over you, who have spoken unto you the word of God: whose faith follow, considering the end of their conversation. Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and to day, and for ever. Be not carried about with divers and strange doctrines. For a good thing that the heart be established with grace; not with meats, which have not profited them that have been occupied therein." (Hebrews 13:7&8)

God Bless America!

Copyright© 2004 by Will Simpson

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