TLP 447: Is Your Parenting Valuable?

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How can you know if your parenting is valuable? God’s Word has the answer! Join AMBrewster as he helps Christian parents learn to how to be valuable dads and moms.Support our 501(c)(3) by becoming a TLP Friend: https://www.truthloveparent.com/donate.htmlDiscover the following episodes by clicking the titles or navigating to the episode in your app:TLP 388: Can You Defend Your Parenting? - https://www.truthloveparent.com/taking-back-the-family-blog/tlp-388-can-you-defend-your-parenting TLP 389: Defensible Parenting - https://www.truthloveparent.com/taking-back-the-family-blog/tlp-389-defensible-parenting TLP 87: What is Successful Parenting? - https://www.truthloveparent.com/taking-back-the-family-blog/tlp-87-what-is-successful-parenting TLP 94: How to Train Your Child to Stay with God - https://www.truthloveparent.com/taking-back-the-family-blog/tlp-94-how-to-train-your-child-to-stay-with-god Parenting in Christ series - https://www.truthloveparent.com/parenting-in-christ-series.html Teach Your Children to Obey series - https://www.truthloveparent.com/teach-your-children-to-obey-series.html Click here for Today’s Episode Notes and Transcript: https://www.truthloveparent.com/taking-back-the-family-blog/tlp-447-is-your-parenting-valuableClick here for our free Parenting Course: https://www.truthloveparent.com/store/c25/tlp-parenting-coursesLike us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TruthLoveParent/Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/truth.love.parent/Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TruthLoveParentFollow AMBrewster on Facebook: https://fb.me/TheAMBrewsterFollow AMBrewster on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebrewsterhome/Follow AMBrewster on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AMBrewsterPin us on Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/TruthLoveParent/Subscribe to us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTHV-6sMt4p2KVSeLD-DbcwClick here for more of our social media accounts: https://www.truthloveparent.com/presskit.htmlNeed some help? Write to us at [email protected].

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If the value of our parenting were wrapped up in our kids' performance, then we would have to conclude that God is not a very successful God.
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Welcome to Truth. Love. Parent. Where we use God's Word to become intentional, premeditated parents.
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Here's your host, A .M. Brewster. Nearly all dads and moms' parenting styles are a reaction to their own parents.
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They either parent very similarly to their parents, or they've worked as hard as possible to be different from their parents.
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Yes, there are people who have studied parenting like you are right now, but most just do what their parents did.
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But is that valuable? I suppose the answer to that question depends on whether their parents had a valuable parenting style.
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But how is someone to know? How am I to know whether I should or shouldn't lead my kids the way my parents led me?
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Does it matter whether I liked my parents' parenting? Is that what made it valuable or not? How can
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I know if my parenting is valuable? Well, we're going to answer that question today, and I'm going to link a couple other episodes in the description that seek to answer similar questions.
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And there are actually a lot of great episodes in the description today, but two of them are these. TLP 388 is called
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Can You Defend Your Parenting? And episode 389 teaches us how to have defensible parenting.
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I hope you'll study those episodes as well. But before we continue today, I wonder if you've ever scoured
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If you've never visited TruthLoveParent .com or you haven't been there in a while, you should definitely check it out.
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In fact, that's where you'll find our blog, Taking Back the Family, where you can get download free episode notes and transcripts.
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Alright, now let's discover how to make your parenting valuable. When most people hear the word vain, they imagine someone who is stuck on himself.
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The first definition in Merriam -Webster is having or showing undue or excessive pride in one's appearance or achievements.
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However, the second and third definitions read, marked by futility or ineffectiveness and having no real value.
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And this is the meaning we're intended to understand when Solomon proclaims, vanity of vanities, all is vanity.
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Have you ever felt like your parenting was in vain? Has all your work and time and money seemed empty and futile and ineffective?
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Have you ever felt like it doesn't matter what you say or do, it's just not going to work out? Well, then you're human.
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And unfortunately, I can't promise you that your parenting hasn't been in vain. Now I know the title of today's episode is
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Your Parenting Is Not In Vain, and I desperately want that to be true for you, but it's not a guarantee.
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Therefore, my hope for today is for us to understand what vain parenting is and what it's not, to learn what makes it vain, and to discover how to give our parenting significance no matter what.
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So let's start with the first point. What is vain parenting? I think it's easy for people to feel like their parenting was pointless when their kids don't turn out the way they wanted them to.
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And the problem is, they may be right. But whether we parented correctly or not, the success of our parenting has nothing to do with how our kids turn out.
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Does that surprise you? I want to give you some life work today. If you're new to the show, life work is way better than homework because no one likes homework, but everyone wants a better life.
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Also, since we only have a limited amount of time, during every show I try to give you other resources that will expand or complement the current episode.
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Normally, I have a list of suggested podcast episodes to consider, but today I'm going to tell you that, even if you've already heard the two episodes
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I'm going to assign to you, you really need to listen to them anyway. Let's start the new year off right.
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If we don't truly understand what I'm about to say, then our parenting is in huge danger of being futile, vain, empty, and worthless.
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I don't want that for you. Here's your additional study today. In episode 87, we answer the question, what is successful parenting?
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That episode is only 11 minutes long and it will give us a solid foundation for this point. Successful parenting is not having children that turn out the way we want them to.
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Let me say that again. Successful parenting is not when your children become everything you ever wanted them to be.
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I'll even go a step further and say that successful parenting is not when your children turn out to be everything
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God wants them to be. We have no control over our children. If the value of our parenting were wrapped up in our kids' performance, then we would have to conclude that God is not a very successful God.
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Yeah, that's right. Most of His creation has rejected Him. Even His chosen people crucified
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Him. And how many in His church actually follow Him the way they should? So, listen to what is successful parenting when this episode is over in order to really biblically understand what
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I'm saying here. And the second part of your life work is to listen to episode 94. It's called,
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Train Your Child to Stay with God. That episode shows the flip side of this concept. It unwraps the only way we can ever hope to have our children turn out the way
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God wants them to. That episode is extremely valuable on its own, but it adds an important layer to this study because it too demonstrates that your children will not follow
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God simply because you did your part. Remember, whether you've heard those episodes already or not, you're only going to benefit from starting the new year off with those truths fresh in your mind.
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So, we need to start with the understanding that your parenting is not necessarily in vain if your kids don't turn out right.
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Now, vain parenting may be part of what motivates your kids to reject God, but you won't be judged by their rebellion.
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That means that vain parenting, or inversely successful parenting, rests solely on your shoulders.
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Number one, vain parenting occurs when I do wrong and has nothing to do with the actions of my children.
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That right there should give you hope, but we still need to identify what causes vain parenting. So, number two, what makes my parenting vain?
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For this answer, we need to consider 1 Corinthians 15, 58. This is what Paul wrote to the
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Corinthian church. Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the
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Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain. Isn't that encouraging?
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This church was being told by Paul that they could know their labors had not been futile. What can we learn from this passage?
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Well, the verse starts with a therefore, so we need some context in order to understand what the therefore is therefore.
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Chapter 15 starts with the resurrection of Christ. That's super encouraging. I'd say that the resurrection is far more important than His birth or His death because without Christ's resurrection,
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His birth and life and death would have been in vain. Then the emphasis of the chapter moves to the resurrection of the dead.
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This is even more encouraging. Because Christ rose from the dead, we can have confidence that our death will not be the end either.
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And then Paul talks about the resurrection of the body. This is abundantly amazing because not only are
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His children not going to remain dead, and not only are they going to be raised, they're going to be raised with glorified bodies that are free from sin.
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I mean, isn't that amazing? So, the chapter ends with a victorious proclamation concerning the mystery of God's power and grace.
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And that's the context that ends with, therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the
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Lord, knowing that in the Lord, your labor is not in vain. Because our
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God reigns supreme over life and death, we can know that our labor need not be in vain, even when facing the end of our lives.
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But in order to answer the question, what makes my parenting vain? We need to look at the last part of the verse, knowing that in the
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Lord, your labor is not in vain. Can you describe your parenting as being in the
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Lord? As we answer our third question today, we're going to crack open what it means to parent in the
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Lord. But later this season, we're going to have a whole series called Parenting in Christ. I'm so looking forward to that study.
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I believe it will be a powerful and life -changing series. As we move to our third question for the day, let's review.
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Number one, vain parenting rests solely on our shoulders and has nothing to do with how our children turn out.
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And number two, vain parenting comes as a result of not parenting in the Lord. So, number three, how do we give our parenting significance no matter what?
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In order to answer this question, let's pick apart the verse some more. Let's start at the end and then wrap around to the beginning.
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First, we see that the only way our parenting won't be in vain is if we're parenting in the Lord. This means two things.
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It means that we must, number one, have a relationship with God. The whole chapter rests on that premise. And number two, it means that our work, our parenting, must be accomplished in God's way.
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This should remind longtime listeners of the Teach Your Children to Obey series. True obedience is doing the right thing in the right way for the right reason and the right power.
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We can't claim to be parenting in the Lord if we're not parenting the way He commands, for the reasons He commands, and the power
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He provides to accomplish it. So, how does one parent in the Lord? Well, defining that question is pretty much the entire purpose of Truth, Love, Parent.
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We want to immerse ourselves in God's Word in order to know, understand, believe, and then put into practice
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God's truth in God's love in our parenting. However, Paul highlights four essentials to parenting in the
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Lord in just this one verse. Number one, as I already mentioned, we must be born again. Paul refers to his audience as brothers.
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They're members of the body of Christ, joint heirs of His kingdom because they have put their full faith and trust in His saving work on the cross and His subsequent resurrection.
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Dear parent, are you born again? If not, your parenting will be in vain.
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Even if your children turn out well, your parenting will have been futile because it will have failed to glorify your
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Creator. Number two, God calls us to be steadfast. The Greek word is an interesting one.
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It's used all over the New Testament in various ways because it can mean something as simple as to be, but it can also refer to being finished, coming to pass, and continuing.
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Here, the translators have determined that Paul is calling us to remain steadfast. Merriam -Webster defines steadfast in this way, firm in belief, determination, or adherence.
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Dads and moms, we need to be firm in our love for and fealty to Christ. But we must not merely be firm.
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One could say that a tree is rooted firmly in the ground, and yet a strong enough wind or storm may unearth it.
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This is why, number three, God commands us to be immovable. This word is only used once in the whole of the
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Bible, and it refers to something that cannot be moved from its place. Are you the type of person who is not only rooted on God's truth, but from which you refuse to budge?
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When it comes to man's opinion or God's perfect word, where do you stand? Have life experiences caused you to doubt what the
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Bible teaches us about God? Are you willing to substitute truth because your kids begged, terrorized, or otherwise manipulated you into it?
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In order to have valuable, successful significance in our parenting, we must be resolute.
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And lastly, number four, God requires that we always abound in His work. There are three important facets to this.
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As always, we must take special note when God uses superlatives. He said always, not sometimes or most of the time.
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Second, He calls us to abound. This word refers to being in excess, superabounding to the point of superfluousness.
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And third, we're to always be overachieving. In what? In the work of the Lord. We have no promise that our parenting will not be in vain if we're not working according to His purposes.
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This should remind us of Romans 8 .28. And we know that for those who love God, all things work together for good, for those who are called according to His purpose.
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Mom and Dad, can your parenting be defined as the work of the Lord? Are we consistently excelling in parenting the way
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God outlines in His truth? If so, we can rest assured that our parenting will not be in vain.
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Do you see how these four elements work together? It starts with a relationship with God, then it moves to the natural reality that our lives will be rooted in the person with whom we have the relationship.
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Then it shows us the complete necessity of cementing ourselves in God's truth. And the natural outcomes of such a relationship is that we will be doing
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God's work. And it ends with the promise that all who do the work of the Lord can know that their work was not in vain.
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Truth. Love. Parents is part of the Evermind Ministries family and is dedicated to helping you become an intentional premeditated parent.
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Join us next time as we search God's word for the truth your family needs today.