Indoctrination
Ephesians 6:4
When President Theodore Roosevelt was making a speech in Maine, he asked if
there was a Democrat in the audience. An old whiskered man rose in the back of
the room and said, "I am a Democrat." Roosevelt then asked him why he was a
Democrat. He answered: "I've always been a Democrat, my father was a Democrat,
and my grandfather was a Democrat." Roosevelt then said: "Then if your father
had been a horse thief and your grandfather had been a horse thief, you would
be a horse thief?" "Oh, no" the old man replied, "in that case I would be a
Republican."
The fact remains, that many are what they are religiously because that is what
their parents were. Since that is the case so often let us consider a few
things.
First of all, is it wrong for parents to teach their children what they
believe? Of course not! The children of Israel were reminded on many occasions
that they were to in¬struct their children concerning Jehovah God. In
Ephesians 6:4, fathers are told to, "...bring them up in the training and
admonition of the Lord." We, as Christians and parents are re¬sponsible for
the training of our children in the way of the Lord.
But, doesn't this smack of indoctrination, and brainwashing? Don't our
children then become unable to think for themselves and make their own
decisions about what they believe? I think not. If we are training them
properly, we are teaching them how to think. Often in my preaching I
en¬courage people, to examine the scriptures for themselves, that is why I
cite the scriptural references. I warn, "Don't believe just because I say it,
but believe it because you see it is God's word." We must do the same as we
teach our children. God says to man, "Come now, and let us reason to¬gether,
says the Lord.., If you are willing and obedient, You shall eat the good of
the land; But if you refuse and rebel, You shall be devoured by the sword; For
the mouth of the Lord has spoken" (Isaiah 1:13-20). God gives us choices and
then expects us to use our reason in deciding which choice to make. We need to
present the choices to our children so that they too can choose between the
alternatives. Hope¬fully they will see that choosing to be obedient to God is
in their own best interest.
Ultimately we are all responsible for the things we do and believe. Most
parents are sincere. But many parents have been sincerely mistaken. They have
believed a lie. All of us must be seekers of the truth. This may put us at
odds with our parents on occasion. The Lord realized this and said, "Do not
think that I came to bring peace on earth. I did not come to bring peace but a
sword. For I have come to set man against his father, a daughter against her
mother, and a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law. And a man's foes will
be those of his own household. He who loves father or mother more than Me is
not worthy of Me. And he who loves son or daughter more than Me is not worthy
of Me" (Matthew 10:34-37).
We must teach our children the principle found in this statement. We must
teach our children to LOVE GOD more than even us, their parents.
By Karl Hennecke
From Expository Files 17.4; April 2010
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