TLP 197: Parenting Like Jonah

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We need to admit that when we run from our parenting responsibilities, we're not running from our kids.
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We're running from God Welcome to truth Parents where we use
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God's Word to become intentional premeditated parents. Here's your host am
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Brewster I'm so glad you're joining us today. I want to start by welcoming a new crew of listeners from the
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Dallas area I know a lot of you are curious about how it went when I was there two weeks ago So my plan is to give everyone a recap of our first TLP meetup in Dallas and discuss creating community on our next episode
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Still I just wanted to say hi to all of our amazing families I met while I was down there and welcome you to the
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TLP family in the past We've talked about ambassador parenting evangelism parenting peaceful parenting and parenting like the
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Holy Spirit But today we're going to talk about parenting like Jonah Now most of you are gonna wonder how that could be a good thing and I'm gonna tell you it's not a good thing
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But that doesn't mean we don't do it And I want to open God's Word today to learn how we can break the bad habit of Jonah parenting
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So let's jump right in as the book of Jonah opens We find God commanding Jonah to go to Nineveh that great city and call out against it for their evil has come up before me
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Many of us have the same call in our lives No, we're not called to go to Nineveh, but we are called to speak out against the evil in the life of our families
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We talked about that in the family worship series We just concluded and we know that what happened with Jonah he ran in the opposite direction
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His goal was to get as far away from his call as possible Now no one listening to my voice today is necessarily packed up their car left their kids at home and drove until they ran out
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Of gas, but I know in my life that I have deliberately fled from parental confrontation Have you ever turned up the volume on your iPod to cover the foolishness emanating from the other room?
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Have you ever felt like you just had to get away from the strife? Have you cringed at the idea that you might have to confront your daughter's bad attitude and looked for any excuse to ignore it
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Tolerate it or just escape it Have you avoided difficult talks about sexuality dating entertainment and friends?
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Jonah parenting is often a version of fearful parenting. Sometimes we run because we're afraid of the fallout But sometimes we run because of the inconvenience
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It's hard to say exactly why Jonah ran Some conjecture he ran because he was afraid what the Ninevites would do to him and that could be true
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But I get the impression that he just didn't want to do the job and we'll see other indications of this later It's also important to note that part of Jonah's sin was that he didn't believe the
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Ninevites would change How many parents do the exact same thing? How often do we abdicate our parenting or cut corners simply because we've lost hope that it'll make any difference
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But I think it's really important to notice that verse 3 tells us that Jonah rose to flee to Tarshish from the presence of the
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Lord We need to admit that when we run from our parenting responsibilities, we're not running from our children
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We're running from God. We're not running from an awkward conversation. We're sprinting from God's calling for our lives
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And we know what happened next. God is so loving and kind that he wouldn't let Jonah escape God caused a storm that scared the sailors so bad that they begged everyone on board to pray to their gods
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I suppose they were hoping that at least one of them would be listening But then they also cast lots to find out who had displeased the gods enough to bring the storm upon them and the lot fell
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To Jonah. Now before we go any further I want to say that when we run from our parenting God will often use our children's increased disobedience in the same way
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God used the storm on Jonah's ship. God was trying to get Jonah's attention and change his trajectory Wouldn't it be so much better if we listen to God's call instead of waiting until storm is brewing in our homes before we choose to do right
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Moving on. It's good to acknowledge that God didn't have to honor the sailors superstitions But I always smile when he uses the ill -informed failure philosophies of the world to uncover our sins
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Anyway, Jonah admits his sin against God. He knew what was going on He said I am a Hebrew and I fear the Lord and the
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God of heaven who made the sea and the dry land Apparently, he didn't fear the Lord enough to actually obey him.
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Here's another side note Let's not be foolish enough to act all spiritual when we're in the middle of our sin Okay. Anyway, the passage continues to verse 10
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Then the men were exceedingly afraid and said to him What is this that you've done? For the men knew that he was fleeting from the presence of the
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Lord because he had told them Jonah knew what was going on. Then they said to him What shall we do to you that the sea may quiet down for us?
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For the sea grew more and more tempestuous Jonah said to them pick me up hurl me into the sea and the sea will quiet down for you for I know it is
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Because of me that this great tempest has come upon you Nevertheless, the men rode hard to get back to dry land, but they could not for the sea grew more and more tempestuous against them
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Therefore they called out to the Lord Oh Lord, let us not perish for this man's life and lay not on us innocent blood for you
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Oh Lord have done as it pleased you So they picked up Jonah hurled him into the sea and the sea ceased from its raging
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Then the men feared the Lord exceedingly and they offered a sacrifice to the Lord and made vows Now I'm not saying
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God's going to cause a storm today lose your home when you run from your parenting responsibility But we have to acknowledge again that there are consequences for our sin
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Remember the primary consequences that accompany every sin Everything we do that doesn't conform to God's will causes a breakdown in our relationship with God But it also affects those around us sin hurts us it hurts them hurts a lot of people
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If my kids are sinning and I collect my ambassadorial responsibilities my sin is not only against God, but it's against my kids
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I'm allowing them to continue in their sin My silence is communicating acceptance and I'm making it easier for my kids to continue sinning by creating an atmosphere of no accountability
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Under these circumstances. I think I'd prefer to get swallowed by a giant fish than to see my family unravel In my line of work,
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I've witnessed the carnage of broken families over and over again. It's not worth it So the sailors throw
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Jonah overboard and God sends the fish the fish was sent to protect Jonah It was also sent to chauffeur
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Jonah to his original call and it was sent to give Jonah some time to reflect on his sin Meanwhile, don't forget that God will always glorify himself
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I do love the fact that the pagan sailors acknowledged the true God because of Jonah's sin It's never an excuse to sin, but it is an amazing observation about our sovereign
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God So after three days and three nights Jonah commits to following God's call You know, we all need that I don't know about you, but I sometimes think
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I need to daily recommit to God and his will for my life It's so easy to stray Then in chapter 3
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Jonah headed off to Nineveh He spent at least three days proclaiming God's simple message of judgment and we learned that the whole city repented
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Now two things number one Jonah's message of judgment was biblical and right We need to teach our kids about the blessing of obedience
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But it's also very important to teach them about the consequences of sin I encourage you to listen to our parenting like the
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Holy Spirit series for more about that Number two, though Neither God nor I am promising that your children will repent and sack cloth and ashes because you spent three days quoting
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God's Word We have no control over our children's hearts Judas refused the Messiah after three years of intimate contact with God himself
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It's God who would change our kids. We just need to obey by doing the job. God's commanded of us We have plenty of episodes all about that.
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But one of the most recent was the parents five job series He calls us to submit and be faithful as we call our children to submit and be faithful But he'll only hold us accountable for our choices
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Number three, we also have to acknowledge that God blesses even when our obedience is grudging obedience
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So everyone from the lowest slave to the king himself prostrated themselves before God and God chose to not destroy the city
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Isn't that what we want for our kids? Aren't we praying and working toward our kids submission and reconciliation?
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Obviously we all say yes, and I think many of us will be overjoyed when our children submit to God But I have to admit that I've encountered a number of interesting parental responses to the repentance and reconciliation of their kids
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In chapter 4 we read it displeased Jonah exceedingly and he was angry and he prayed to the
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Lord and said Oh Lord Is not this what I said when I was yet in my country that that is why I made haste to flee to Tarshish for I knew
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That you were a gracious God and merciful slow to anger and abounding in steadfast love and relenting from disaster
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Therefore now Oh Lord, please take my life for me for it is better for me to die than to live There are very few people who could actually be angry because their children submitted to Christ, however, we show our displeasure in other ways
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Some parents show their annoyance by withholding relational closeness The child may stop sinning but the pain cause of the parents acts as a justification for holding the child at an arm's length
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Some parents show their annoyance by secretly thinking it's unfair that the child was forgiven by God Even though they in some cases caused so much pain and agony
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Number three because of the previous point some parents desire to punish their children beyond what is appropriate because they feel their kids didn't get
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What they deserved from God Sometimes this punishment looks like emotional coolness. Sometimes it looks like irrational consequences that far exceed the crime
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Sometimes parents have even done Underhanded things like taking a precious belonging without their kids knowing it just to cause them a little bit of the pain the parent felt
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Number four some parents are so bitter against their children that they would rather not be around them at all Even after they've proven genuine fruits of repentance
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I know it's sad and I know it's hard to believe but it's too easy to respond this way without even knowing it If you have aggression sour feelings anger bitterness depression
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Vengeful thoughts or any other low or negative feelings about your kids. You're being a
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Jonah parent and Lastly the book of Jonah ends with yet another poor choice on Jonah's part
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We read Jonah went out of the city sat to the east of the city and made a booth for himself there He sat under it in the shade until he should see what would become of the city
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Now the Lord God had appointed a plant and made it come up over Jonah that he might be a shade over his head to Save him from his discomfort.
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So Jonah was exceedingly glad because of the plant now, let me stop there for a moment Here are two very important observations about the blessings of God in our seasons of sin
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Number one God is so incredibly loving and gracious that he does good things for us Even when we have bad attitudes that needs to draw us to him not push us away
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But number two were fools if we interpret them as being a blessing because we were doing the right things the right way
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The reality is is that Jonah was out there not trusting God hoping the Ninevites were going to be destroyed he was sinning but God still sent the plant and sometimes we interpret
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God's blessing in our life even if our in our periods of Sin as blessing because we're living the right way, even though we know that we're not moving on number verse 7 but when dawn came up the next day
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God appointed a worm that attacked the plant so that it withered when the Sun rose God appointed A scorching east wind the
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Sun beat down the head of Jonah so that he was faint and he asked that he might die and said It is better for me to die than to live
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But God said to Jonah do you do well to be angry for the plant? Jonah said yes I do well to be angry angry enough to die and the
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Lord said you pay the plant for which you did not labor nor did You make it grow which came into being in a night and perished in the night
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And should I not pity Nineveh that great city in which there are more than 120 ,000 persons who do not even know their right hand from their left and also much cattle
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Jonah parenting is obviously selfish. He didn't want to share God's truth. He didn't want God to spare the
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Ninevites He didn't want the plant to die But Jonah parenting also validates what we learned in our family worship series.
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We don't worship plants We worship ourselves with the plants. We don't worship our cars. We worship ourselves with the cars
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We don't worship our kids we worship ourselves with our kids So here's some very important questions.
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We need to ask ourselves in order to determine if we have slipped into Jonah parenting Ten questions number one.
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Why don't I want to address my child's sin? Two what excuses do
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I use to rationalize letting my kids get away with sin? Three, do you believe that your kids will never change?
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Four, are you looking forward to your children receiving the consequences of their actions? Five, are you ever annoyed when your children respond positively to God's message?
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Six, does it bother you when your kids don't get what they deserve quote -unquote? Seven, are you emotionally disconnected from your kids because of their past sins?
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Eight, have you ever over punished your kids because you feel they just need more? Nine, have you ever broken communication with your kids because it hurts so much to be around them?
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And ten, are you annoyed when God allows difficulty into your life, but wish it on your children because of their sin?
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Now that was a lot of questions and they came back to back and so I encourage you to go down and Download today's episode notes where all ten questions will be so that you can reflect on them
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And I know that today's episode has been heavy and gross I know that none of us want to see Jonah in our parenting and Lord willing we don't
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But we have to be honest that too often we do the right things in the right ways for the wrong reasons and Jonah did
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The same Bitterness is also a very sneaky sin that creeps into us and squeezes the love out
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It happens so slowly and it's covered in so many quote -unquote legitimate reasons that we're too blind to it too often
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If you think that you may be in the belly of the fish right now because you've been parenting like Jonah and would like some Specific assistance,
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I want to encourage you to talk to your pastor or a mature believer in your local body And if you don't have someone like that to whom you can go feel free to write to our counselors at counselor at truth
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Love parent comm I pray that we will all search our hearts so that we can root out any
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Jonah That's in us and return to being God's ambassador and not our own to that end. I'll see you next time truth love
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