I recently
watched a television commercial that was meant to make me chuckle but
instead depressed me. It was an advertisement for sandwich meats where a
little girl runs a sack lunch out to her mom who is pulling out of the
driveway. The intended humor is to portray the child as the "mother
figure" who is watching out for her mom and making sure she doesn't
forget the things she needs. I suppose the humor would have worked on me
if I didn't know of children who are having to fill that role. In
reality, the reversal is tragic.
The Bible
places parents and children in distinct roles:
"Children
obey your parents in the Lord, . . .fathers. . .bring them up in the
training and admonition of the Lord" "For the children ought to lay up
for the parents, but the parents for the children"
(Eph 6:4; 2 Cor. 12:14).
Parents are
to be leaders, teachers, providers, and protectors. It is unnatural for
children to have to deal with adult decisions and pressures. Though, it
is good for children to be tested and challenged, there are some burdens
that children ought not to bear.
Children
should not have to navigate the moral dilemmas of life without a
standard. Our Society encourages everyone to determine what is right for
them. While that may be liberating for some sinful adults, it leaves a
child lost. Children should be taught there is a God who loves but
judges all. They should be taught His word can guide them in every
decision.
Children
should not be left to fend for themselves while parents are occupied
with other things. I know of a thirteen-year old who had to learn to
balance her mom's checkbook because of her mom's irresponsibility. Some
kids cook their own meals and wash their own clothes because there isn't
a parent around to do it. A child needs to learn responsibility but not
by being totally responsible for all his needs.
Children
should not be stuck in the middle while two parents fight it out in the
aftermath of a divorce. One of the most unnatural things for a child to
have to do is to choose one parent over another. Even in a peaceful
divorce (Have you ever known of one?), kids are in an awkward position.
Parents are responsible for their marriages, not the kids. In a divorce
though the kids bear as much pain as do mom and dad. It is a burden kids
should not have to bear and woe to the parents who cold-heartedly place
it on their little ones.
Other
Articles
Baptism and Salvation
Individual or Collective Action?
Abiding in the Doctrine
Regarding Some Views
Openness
Much Ado About Walking in the Light
Problems Concerning Material Prosperity
Honoring God's Word
All the Way or Not at All
The Light Near Damascus
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