So what do we do? Well, we get to know God and his parenting so that we can mimic him in all we do! He is our Father. What kind of Father is He? From the creation story we learn so much of what kind of Father he is. So we copy in faith relying on His grace for all things. We do not demand too much of our kids. In the garden their was one "no," how many do you have in your home? God made a beautiful garden for Adam to govern. He walked him through the garden and let him name all of the animals. He made for him a beautiful helper. And he gave him a day of rest. Our homes should be beautiful places, run efficiently, with our families good in mind in all we do. It should be a refuge from the troubles that are in the world. And their should be a weekly rest.
But sin. What do we do when messes come into our homes? Again we mimic God in this. Adam and Eve disobeyed God. God came to them. They had sinned and because so, had made a break in fellowship with their maker. But God comes to them! He finds them! He asks them why they are hiding. In this he gives them an opportunity to confess their sins. Adam and Eve take the opportunity to blame God's creation rather then taking responsibility for their sin, furthering the mess that they are already in. So God stomps his foot and tells them he has had it! Thankfully this is not true! He brings clarity into their dark mess! He shows them the truth of the situation, after listening to them. This whole scene really is like a court scene. God is judge and he gives both Adam and Eve opportunity to come clean on their crime. But they deny that the fault is theirs. So the judge explains the situation and declares his judgment. It is important to note at this point that God told Adam very clearly what would happen if he disobeyed. And it is important to notice that when Adam disobeyed God still had Adams good in mind! Adam did not "die." But rather God made a way for Adam and the rest of the world to be rescued from the mess! And who is the one that will be sacrificed for Adams offense? It is Jesus, Gods beloved Son! Another important point to remember is that there where immediate consequences to Adams disobedience. They where kicked out of the garden. Adams labor would become tremendously difficult. Eve would have a fruitful womb but it would come through great pain and anguish. And the nasty serpent would go forth crawling on his belly to be shamed of all beasts! After this declaration of judgment, grace comes. Clothes are made, an atonement is administered and the promise of eternal life is given!
Your home is to be like the garden. And when messes come into this garden, you are called to "sweep" them up faithfully. Pray for wisdom, pray for selfcontrol, pray for the grace to be gracious the way the Father is gracious to you. Read your bible, know it, love it, imitate it! Be like God in all things. And pray that God would make your children love and know him through your good works!
It is a big task to imitate God. So big in fact that without his help you will fail! If Jesus needed to seek God in prayer, how much more do we. Jesus knew that the cross, hell, judment for the world, would be excruciating to bear. So what did he do but seek God in honest prayer followed by submission to God's will!!
May we be found faithful in our homes with the children that God has given us! I pray that we would faithfully represent our Father to our children by how we "handle" them!
Blessings to you this week as you imitate God in your daily "sweeping.
Thank you Erin!!
ReplyDeleteBy the way I love the name "Sweeping Daily"
ReplyDeleteI look forward to reading more of your posts.
I love it!! I only wish that I would have read it yesterday:(
ReplyDeleteThis is a great idea Erin.Thank You
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