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Old Oct 30, 2007, 05:26 AM
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A fitting analogy?

True story:

A week or so ago, I became very angry with my 17 year old son. He was being disrespectful to his mother and I, and insisted that we had "no right" to do various things (ground him, correct his friends' behavior while they were in our home, etc.). I explained to him that he had apparently forgotten who it is that takes care of all the business in that house. I make the money, I fix the things that need fixing, I buy the cars and pay the insurance and gas, I buy the food, I pay the gas/electricity/phone bills, and so on. His mother prepares the food I buy, takes all the kids where they need to go, picks them up, organizes and manages their respective schedules (3 school age boys, pretty big task), she cleans the house and does the laundry, etc. Then I reminded him of his list of contributions, which was pathetically short. I wrapped it up by asking him how it was that he could be so rude, rebellious, and disrespectful to the very ones who ensure his existance.

The next day it occured to me--I wonder if that's how God feels when we are disrespectful to Him by our words and actions. After all, He is the one by whom we exist, and without whom we would not. He has "paid the bills" in every respect for our benefit, and we still sometimes rebel against His authority.

Pretty humbling, when I thought about it.

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It is humbling when you put matters into the frame of mind you just did. A fitting analogy indeed.
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Old Oct 30, 2007, 06:10 AM   #3  
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I must agree. It is a very fitting analogy. After all, we're all children of someone, aren't we? Just as we (if we're parents) have the right and responsibility to lay out and enforce the rules and guidelines designed for the benefit and protection of our children, we should stop and consider that God has done the same thing for each of us today. Just as a parent is dismayed when a child rebels and acts disobediently, we should certainly expect no less of our loving Creator. It is humbling, and the reason why we need to ensure that we are not hypocritical in dealing with children. The need for that is even stronger today than it was in raising children 20, 15, or even 10 years ago.

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kindj agrees: I totally agree. Kids today are quicker and sharper than they were even a few years ago.
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kindj:


You just stated the facts.

There was a "Cosby" episode where Theo wanted to go out on his own, so Bill let him and when Theo wanted to stay at home he had to pay for bedroom furniture, snacks, clothes etc.. within a day Theo was acknowledging his dad. It was a comical and ideal way of dealing with this. But then again we don't have screenplay writers for our lives.

Good way of looking at things to remind us, thanks.







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Old Oct 30, 2007, 02:51 PM   #5  
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I;m grateful that He is slow to anger, quick to forgive and always waiting for me to turn my heart back to His when I wander.

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