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Question:
Have you ever given your children back to God? (Some of you are thinking,
“I’d like to give them back—but I didn’t think God would take them
back. I thought He had a ‘no return’ policy on kids! Besides, I lost the
receipt!”)
·The truth is, there is not a
parent here who hasn’t had a few moments or days when they wouldn’t have
liked to package up that kid and take him/her back to God’s customer service
counter and demand, “I want my money back!”
Ex:
Kimberly and I: “When first married we had 3 theories on raising kids…now we
have 3 kids and no theories!"
Ex:
Jacob came to his mom and asked, “Mom, what would you like for your birthday
this year?” She said, “I would like 3 well-behaved children!” Jacob said,
“Then there would be six of us!”
·Well, I’m not suggesting you
return your kids to God and try to get your money back, when I ask you if
you have ever given your children back to God.
·What I am asking is,
have you ever really:
Recognized
your children are a precious
gift from the Lord,
and they belong ultimately and
always to God first—not to you?
Released
ownership of your children to Him—understanding
God is responsible for the way in which they were designed and already knows
the plan and purpose for their future?
Realized
God has left it up to you to show them His way?
God has been asking us to put many things on His altar recently. And today,
He is asking every one of us who are parents to “BRING OUR CHILDREN AND PUT
THEM ON THE ALTAR!”
BIBLICAL EXAMPLES:
There are many examples of parents in the
Bible who brought their children to God and gave them back to Him:
1.There is the classic example of
Hannah bringing her son Samuel (the son for whom she had prayed),
and presenting him to God, and handing young Samuel over to Eli the priest.
(I Sam. 1:27-28).
27 For
this child I prayed; and the LORD hath given me my petition which I asked of
him: 28 Therefore also I have lent him to the LORD; as long as
he liveth he shall be lent to the LORD.
2.
Of course, you remember Joseph and Mary
brought the infant child Jesus to the temple following his circumcision at 8
days. they
brought him to Jerusalem, to present him to the Lord; (Lk.
2:22).
But the example of a parent
surrendering his child to God that I want us to read about today is that of
Abraham offering Isaac on Mt.
Moriah.
Genesis 22,
-- let’s see what God would have to say to us today about “Giving Your
Children Back To God.”
TEXT GENESIS 22:1-13
Abraham literally,
totally, irrevocably gave Isaac back to God. Man, that had to be
hard and painful for Abraham. After all:
·Abraham
loved Isaac. V.2 God said, “Take your son, your only son,
whom you love, and sacrifice him ...”
·Isaac
had been a MIRACLE baby. He was born when Sarah was 90 and Abraham
was 100 years of age.
· Oh yes,
just try to put yourself in Abraham’s place. It was incomprehensibly
painful for Abraham to strap his dear son on an altar and a stack of wood,
raise a knife to slash open that boy’s chest and throat, cremate the body
and sit by as he smelled the stench of the burning flesh of his boy—and then
watch that boy literally disintegrate into a pile of ashes!
·Whew! I
don’t know if I would do that…even if God asked! But in a very real sense,
I know I MUST DO THAT with all 3 of the precious children God has
given me.
Do you
know—the best thing Abraham ever did for Isaac was to tie him to that altar
and to surrender him back to God?
1) Had Abraham
refused to give Isaac back to God, he would have forfeited all God’s
promises and plans for Isaac. Isaac would have lived and died in
obscurity—a nomad, and a nobody.
2) Because Abraham
obeyed and gave Isaac back to God, Isaac received the fullness of God’s best
plan and promise for his life:
·Isaac
became a wealthy man.
·Isaac
became the forefather of God’s own Son, the Lord Jesus Christ.
·Isaac’s
life is still having an impact on and blessing millions of people worldwide
through his offspring—Jesus Christ.
And so, you
and I need to learn from Abraham today. If we refuse and fail to give our
children back to God—we may very well be forfeiting God’s best plan and
purpose for their lives. And when we entrust our children back to God—we
secure for them the covenant of God’s best purpose and plan for their lives.
FOUR ELEMENTS OF GIVING YOUR CHILD BACK TO GOD:
·What
does it mean? It means 4 things:
1) Giving your child to God is a CONFIRMATION of your love
for God.
·The
first thing you are saying when you give that child back to the Lord is
simply this...that you love God even more than you love that child. (Your
child is a most prized possession…but don’t allow them to take the place of
God!) [I love you, child, so much, that I want the very best for you. If
that means giving you to God, spanking you, giving you limitations (holding
the line), changing my life for your benefit…I’ll do whatever it takes!]
·This is
exactly what Abraham proved by his willingness to offer Isaac. He was
demonstrating that his love and fear of God were supreme in his life above
all else.
·Abraham
loved God above the most prized treasure of his life...his only son Isaac.
Matthew 10:37-38
"Anyone
who loves his father or mother more than me is not worthy of me; anyone who
loves his son or daughter more than me is not worthy of me;
38and
anyone who does not take his cross and follow me is not worthy of me.
Not only a Confirmation…
2) Giving your children to God is a CLARIFICATION of ownership.
--When you give your
child back to God, you are openly declaring that:
·This
child is a gift from God.
·This
child does not really belong to you.
·This
child belongs to God.
(You have the
privilege to love and train this child.
But this child is not
yours—but God’s!)
·Was this
not what had to be on Abraham’s mind when he lay Isaac on the altar? Was he
not saying, “Lord, this young man belongs to you—not me?” He was saying,
“You do with him as you please. He’s yours!”
·Hey
listen! That little boy or girl does not really belong to you—they belong
to God! They are a precious gift from God, on loan to you.
Ps. 127:3
“Lo, children are an heritage of the Lord: and the fruit of the womb is his
reward.” (KJV).
Note:
We’d better be careful how we treat and care for God’s property!
Note:
Let me tell you something friend. God did not authorize the state to raise
children. And God did not authorize day care centers to raise kids. God
authorized Mommies and Daddies to raise kids! Listen: Contrary to what
Hillary would tell you, it does not take a village to raise a child.
It takes a Mom and a Dad!
Not only a
Confirmation, Clarification…
3) Giving Your
Children To God Is A COMMITMENT to Raise Your Children God’s Way!
Eph. 6:4
says we are to bring our children up “in the nurture and admonition of the
Lord.”
·LISTEN...To give your child to
God is not just a CEREMONY...It is a
COMMITMENT. It is a commitment that
you are going to:
·Be a
Godly parent. (Parent
dedication…requires getting right w/ God)
·Teach
this child of Christ. (they will
need to be saved)
·Keep this
child in church. (not on
bus, but w/ you!)
·Love
this child. (even if loving them
means disciplining them/letting God discipline you!)
·Pray
for this child.
·Train
this child.
·Stay
married for this child. (there
are other reasons for this too, but this is a great one!)
·Make your
home a holy place.
·Put away
worldliness.
·Live a
righteous life.
·I think some people see baby
dedication as a magical ceremony. Let me tell you—this little ceremony
means nothing—zero—if you are not making a sincere, life-long
commitment to raise this child God’s way!
Ex:
I like what Joshua told the children of Israel as they settled into their
new home, the Promised Land.
Joshua
24:14-15
14 Now
therefore fear the LORD, and serve him in sincerity and in truth: and put
away the gods which your fathers served…and serve ye the LORD.
15 And
if it seem evil unto you to serve the LORD, choose you this day whom ye will
serve… but as for me and my house, we will serve the LORD.
“I want my family to
turn out right, and so, as a parent, I’m going to begin to lead them right!”
·Man,
that’s the kind of commitment God is looking for in parents today!
Not only a
Confirmation, Clarification, Commitment…
4) Giving Your
Children To God is a CLAIMING of God’s plan and promises for that
child’s life.
·Isaac
inherited God’s blessings, protection and promises because his dad, Abraham,
gave him back to God.
Genesis 22:15-18 (read)
·Your
children are blessed by your obedience to God AND cursed by your
disobedience to God. (they have a free will, but you stack the odds in
their favor or against them by the way YOU live!)
·As you
obey God with your life, and as you give that child back to God, you are
posturing that child to receive God’s very best for his/her life.
Pr 22:6
-
Train
upa
child
in the way
he should go: and
when he is old, he will not depart
from it.
…So, this is what it
means to give your children back to God:
1) It is a
CONFIRMATION of your supreme love for Christ.
2) It is a
CLARIFICATION of ownership (God owns that child).
3) It is a
COMMITMENT to raise that child under the Lordship of Jesus Christ.
4) It is a
CLAIMING of God’s best plan and promises for that child’s life.
·This is
exactly what transpired when Abraham took Isaac up Mt. Moriah and laid him
on the altar to give him to God.
1) Abraham was
CONFIRMING his love and fear of Jehovah.
2) Abraham was
CLARIFYING that Isaac really belonged to God.
3) Abraham was
COMMITTING to be a Godly parent.
4) Abraham was
CLAIMING God’s plan and promises for Isaac.
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