Dad’s rules

Fathers, do not provoke your children, lest they become discouraged. – Colossians 3:21

The unsolicited e-mail was full of truth and wisdom. As the father of three daughters, I recognized that the note titled "Daddy’s Rules For Dating" offered advice dads can understand. With humor and sarcasm, it listed 10 rules for any boy who hopes to date our daughters.

Rule One, for example, says, "If you pull into my driveway and honk, you’d better be delivering a package, because you’re not picking anything up." Translated: "Don’t you dare be rude." Each rule had a nugget of truth fathers understand well: "Do not touch my daughter." "Get my daughter home early." "Treat my daughter with respect."

We as fathers (and mothers) are protective of our children, and rightly so, because God has given them to us as a trust. And because our society does not value modesty and sexual purity, we must protect our sons and daughters.

That’s why the difficult but balanced teaching in Ephesians 6:4 is so vital. "Fathers, do not provoke your children to wrath, but bring them up in the training and admonition of the Lord." If we properly instruct our sons and daughters about what God expects of them, and live it out ourselves, we can avoid angering and discouraging them.

Instead of exasperating children, let’s teach them.

– J. David Branon

We must teach our children early

What is right and what is wrong;

Live before them an example –

Godly, righteous, pure, and strong.

– Fitzhugh


READ: Ephesians 6:1-4


To teach your children well,

let God teach you.

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