“You are the light of the world. A city set on a hill cannot be hidden; nor does anyone light a lamp and put it under a basket, but on the lampstand, and it gives light to all who are in the house. Let your light shine before men in such a way that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father who is in heaven.” – Matthew 5:14-16 NASB1995
“But they do all their deeds to be noticed by men; for they broaden their phylacteries and lengthen the tassels of their garments.” – Matthew 23:5 NASB1995
“Beware of practicing your righteousness before men to be noticed by them; otherwise you have no reward with your Father who is in heaven.” – Matthew 6:1
“When you pray, you are not to be like the hypocrites; for they love to stand and pray in the synagogues and on the street corners so that they may be seen by men. Truly I say to you, they have their reward in full.” – Matthew 6:5
“Whenever you fast, do not put on a gloomy face as the hypocrites do, for they neglect their appearance so that they will be noticed by men when they are fasting. Truly I say to you, they have their reward in full.” – Matthew 6:16
The problem is not that we are seen by men as we do the good we’re called to. We are light. Light is visible. The darker the night, the harder it is for light to hide.
The problem is our heart in the work. Trying to be seen so people notice us and glorify us in our supposed good, robbing God of His due, is the sin. Doing good to please and honor God and Him getting the glory is the goal.
The heart of those seeing is in play here as well. When they see our good works, who do they glorify? Man’s deeds, or God’s goodness in bringing it all about?
Watch your own hearts, for from the depths of that which makes us who we are flows the springs of life. That which is in us – our desires, motives, intentions – will seep out as a light of revelation, making our true nature known.
““No one, after lighting a lamp, puts it away in a cellar nor under a basket, but on the lampstand, so that those who enter may see the light. The eye is the lamp of your body; when your eye is clear, your whole body also is full of light; but when it is bad, your body also is full of darkness. Then WATCH OUT THAT THE LIGHT IN YOU IS NOT DARKNESS. If therefore your whole body is full of light, with no dark part in it, it will be wholly illumined, as when the lamp illumines you with its rays.”” – Luke 11:33-36 NASB1995
Lord, let my mouth be filled with Your praises, proclaiming Your righteousness and faithfulness from a heart that knows your trustworthiness. Let loving kindness and truth, preserve me in a way that causes these attributes to pour forth from me. I pray that You be magnified in my life, words, and deeds. Show Yourself strong as my deliverer. May all that I do and all that I say glorify You. In Jesus, amen.
“Train up a child in the way he should go [and in keeping with his individual gift or bent], and when he is old he will not depart from it.” Proverbs 22:6 AMPC [see also Eph. 6:4; II Tim. 3:15.]
“He who withholds his rod hates his son, But he who loves him disciplines him diligently.” – Proverbs 13:24
A shepherd’s rod and the parental rod are not far removed from each other. The rod/staff of a shepherd has two ends, often with one end crooked. The straight end is mainly used to beat off predators, though it may also be used to tap the haunches, turning a sheep to the correct way. The staff end is used to grab a lamb and pull it away from trouble, or closer in for protection and the building of a loving relationship.
All of these methods of discipline are important in raising children.
There are times they need their bottoms swatted. Especially younger children who only understand “now” and need a method of training that quickly links correction with unacceptable actions.
There are times we must get between our children and the dangers they too readily run headlong into.
And there are times we have to grab them and pull them back from harms way, closer in to protective custody and loving care.
In each case it is vital the discipline includes instruction in righteousness. We get tired of our children asking why, but they need the whys and wherefores if they are to learn truth, righteousness, and consequences. Even if the why is to tell them they wouldn’t understand the reason right now, but will eventually, and they need to trust you have good reason.
God doesn’t always tell us the whys and wherefores, so teaching children to trust is a vital part of training in discipline. That means we must prove trustworthy and train our children to know they can trust the God we faithfully follow as we raise them.
As I look into the defining parameters of a rod today, there’s another aspect of the “rod” that is vital. The rod is also defined as a symbol of authority.
There’s a saying that goes like this, “Rules without relationship breeds rebellion.”
This is true. Being hard, harsh, and pressing with our kids without including an attitude of loving care, produces an anger in them that God warns against (Ephesians 6:4). Rebellion is likened to divination, insubordination, and idolatry in scripture. It is the sin that lost Saul the throne (1 Samuel 15:23). When parents cause a rebellious heart to develop in their children, it most often delivers a citizen into the world who fights authority at every level of life.
However, relationship without rules breeds inordinate self-regard, to our children, producing in them varying levels of narcissism: making for extremes of self reliance, conceit, and a lack of compassion toward and ability to work with others. It does not teach the importance of working under authority, failing to prepare the child for a future that finds authority figures around every corner.
We need to grow a loving relationship with our kids that hears their hearts, deals with them appropriately, and teaches them to be good citizens of God in a world of rules. If we do not teach them to follow authority while they are young, they will have difficulty following God when they are old. God is the ultimate authority. We have no sense of covenant with God without exemplary, parental authority following Him. Without faith to trust God, following close under His authority, we cannot please Him.
The rod of authority is a vital instrument in the hands of the parent. Both ends of that rod includes and flows from the word of God. Any discipline we give our children should point to God and His rule found in His word. It should lead the children to love God and desire to please Him. The word of God is a living and active sword that cuts deep into the heart and soul of the child to help them become the best person they can possibly be.
“All Scripture is inspired by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, for training in righteousness; so that the man of God may be adequate, equipped for every good work” (2 Timothy 3:16-27; Hebrews 4:12).
This requires parents to be students of the Word. We cannot rightly teach what we do not know. The role of parents is to raise up children who will be a profitable member of society. As Christians, we are to raise up citizens of the Kingdom of God, who know and follow Him in Christlikeness, being people of God that are adequately equipped for every good work opportunity He brings their way. Good Kingdom citizens make good citizens on earth, following first God’s authority, honoring parents, and knowing how to follow those authorities set up on earth.
The rod of discipline is a vital tool in our parental arsenal as we fight for our kids to be all God created them to be, protecting them from a world of evil. The rod of discipline couples with love for the good of the child and the glory of God.
Father, thank You for the truth that Your wisdom calls to us, desiring relationship with us. Understanding that comes from wisdom lifts her voice. You desire wisdom for us and call us to seek her diligently, promising those who seek her to practice that wise counsel, will find her. May my ears be found truly listening for the noble things wisdom speaks.
The opening of wisdom’s lips reveals right things. Wisdom is better than jewels; and all desirable things cannot compare with her. She dwells with prudence, and leads us to find knowledge and discretion.
Wisdom instructs our hearts to understand that the fear of the Lord is to hate evil. Pride and arrogance and the evil way and the perverted mouth, wisdom hates. Counsel belongs to sound wisdom. Oh how I need it and long to see it in those I love and those who lead. Wisdom is understanding, and power is possessed by it. Wisdom loves those who love it. Those who diligently seek wisdom, will find it.
The fruit of wisdom is better than gold, even pure gold; its yield better than choicest silver. I pray for myself and for mine to walk in wisdom, whose way is righteousness, and whose paths are justice. Wisdom leads to true wealth for those who love her wise counsel and walk in it, that she may fill their treasuries.
Grant us ears to listen for wisdom and not move without her, for there is blessing in keeping her ways. Fill us with desire to heed her instruction and be wise, and let us not neglect it, for blessed is the person who listens to her, watching daily at her gates, waiting patiently for her at her doorposts. For those who find wisdom find life. They obtain the favor of the Lord. But he who sins against wisdom, ignoring her counsel, injures themselves with many pangs. For those who hate wisdom, love death.
Your Word is wisdom. It’s living and active and sharper than a double edged sword, cutting deep into our souls to make us holy as You are holy. May we love Your Word and walk in it, finding true wisdom and righteous paths for life abundant and full. In Jesus, amen.
“…The Father gave us life and the incredible treasure of what He made us to be. He gave us His Son in order to retrieve that treasure, and the instant we yield our lives to Him, He gives us the kind of life that not only transforms us now but provides assurance of eternity with Him forever.” (Jack Hayford)
You know the plans You have for me, Lord. You gave me life through my parents, placing me in the environment and time You planned me to live in. And You gave me new life in Christ, revitalizing Your image in me for Your purposes, working constantly to restore me to Your perfect intent and purpose. What a treasure trove of discovery You give me.
Lord, I am aged, but not dead. I am in a time and place that can feel quite had, harsh, and pressing. Help me to remember that You are with me. Grant me to remember the yoke I share with Jesus. May I know You, enter Your rest, and discover the treasure You have for me to possess in this season. As long as I draw breath, there is a work to do in bringing Your plan to fruition and Your Kingdom purpose to its fulfillment. Make me faithful to be found doing the good work You planned for me even now. In Jesus, amen.
Father, I receive Your words and treasure Your commandments within me. Make my ears attentive to wisdom. Incline my heart to understanding. I cry out to You for godly, righteous, and true discernment, lifting my voice for understanding. Your truth and wise counsel are as silver to me, hidden treasures I long to possess. Thank You that, in finding these, I will discern the fear of the Lord and discover the knowledge of God.
You, O Lord, give wisdom; From Your mouth comes knowledge and understanding. You store up sound wisdom for the upright. You are a shield to me as I walk in integrity, guarding the paths of justice before me, and preserving my way in godliness. Grant me to discern righteousness and justice and equity and every good course. Cause Your wisdom to enter my heart as I earnestly seek You. Make knowledge of You, Your Word, will, and way, pleasant to my soul. Let discretion guard me in The Way, and understanding watch over me, delivering me from the way of evil, and from those who speak perverse things. Deliver me surely from those who leave the paths of uprightness to walk in the ways of darkness; those who ho delight in doing evil and rejoice in the perversity of evil; whose paths are crooked, and who are devious in their ways.
I pray this not only for myself, Father but for my children and grandchildren to the thousandth generation, for loved ones and friends, for neighbors and the stranger on the streets with me, and most assuredly for the leaders of nations, especially for the current and the future President of these United States. In Jesus, according to Your Word, I pray, amen.