The Proverbial Family
by Rev. Dave
Wende
In 1980, I represented Minnesota
as one of the elected delegates to the White House Conference on Families.
Countless hours were spent in pre-conference workshops as we tried to come up
with a definition of "family."
Most people my age never had to
deal with the issue of definition, since most of my peers were brought up in the
"nuclear" family with a father and a mother. Family was understood to be the
basic building block of society itself. My own experience of being brought up in
a Christian home by Christian parents who took (not sent) me to church and
Sunday School never left me wondering about the definition of family.
However, the primary liberal
focus of this particular conference was to redirect and redesign the family.
Introduced into the discussion were terms like "significant other," "live-in
partner," alternative lifestyle," and "children's rights." And look where we are
today!
As concerned Christian parents
wring their hands over disrespectful young children, rebellious teenagers,
sexual promiscuity, children born outside of the marriage union, abortion,
broken marriages of their older children, and insensitivity of some children to
the needs of elderly parents or grandparents, we seek out a better way to raise
the family.
What has been overlooked is God's
plan for joy and order in the family. He presents an absolute and universal
standard of right and wrong. While God understands the sinful inability of His
people to perfectly follow His will, this divine plan for moral order is one
which must be taught as the model.
The Book of Proverbs offers
instruction for "the proverbial family."
As you examine God's Words of
wisdom for the family, it becomes apparent that He is deeply concerned about the
relationship of husband and wife, parents to children, children to parents. In
the interest of your own family, I invite you to take time to look up the
Scriptural references.
HUSBAND AND WIFE
A husband's primary
responsibility to his wife is faithfulness. The wandering eye of infidelity is a
destructive force that undermines the union God has intended for husband and
wife. Above all else, guard your affections, we are told, for they influence
everything else in your life ->4:23; ->cf 5:15-16; ->18-19; ->6:29,32.
The foundation for a man's leadership and faithfulness is found in the truth
that reverence for God gives a man deep strength ->14:26.
The worthy wife is her husband's
joy and crown; the other kind corrodes his strength and tears down everything he
does ->12:3; ->cf 21:9. The "proverbial woman" of Proverbs 31 is
trust-worthy ->11; helpful ->; energetic ->; thrifty ->;
generous ->; fearless ->; strong and dignified ->; wise and
kind ->; careful ->; praiseworthy ->; and displays
reverence for God ->.
PARENTS TO
CHILDREN
Parents are to lead their
children by following the steps of the godly ->2:20, which includes a
loving rendering of discip1in ->3:12; 13:24; 22:6, 15; 23:13-14. But the
greatest blessing parents can give to their children is their own reverence for
God. Thus, his children have a place of refuge ->14:26.
CHILDREN TO
PARENTS
For every instruction given to
parents there are four given to the children. Listen to your father and mother.
What you learn from them will stand you in good stead; it will gain you many
honors ->1:8; cf 6:20-23; 23:22-25. Only a fool despises his father's
advice; a wise son considers each suggestion ->15:5,20.
The book of Proverbs is
filled with ageless wisdom concerning gang association ->1:10:15; 28:7;
chastity ->5:1-13,16; good judgment and common sense -> 3:4-5;
putting God first ->3:6; avoiding selfishness ->5:12;
level-headedness -> 10:1; respect ->13:1; 19:26; 30:17; rebellion
->15:5, 20; 17:21, 15; 19:13; and care for parents ->17:6; 23:22;
28:24.
While some will regard the
directions above as unrealistic, impractical, or outdated, let us remember that
the world's wisdom has only led to more brokenness and dysfunction. Doesn't it
make sense to return to the Creator's Handbook on Families? Doesn't it make
sense to seek -- by His grace and power -- to become the Proverbial Family?
Reprinted from
Living
magazine a publication of LFL, Summer 1993
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