I was just thinking to myself today that if I could just be disciplined in exercising on a regular basis, I could lose some weight. For a few minutes my mind focused in on that word: discipline. I began to ponder it. I started thinking of it’s meaning or should I say, meanings. That’s what I sat down and dazed off about for a few moments… the word discipline can be used to say I need to be steady at something, or it can be used to describe the correction of someone (more specifically in my thoughts, my children). As I continued to think these things through, it became clear to me the importance of that word, discipline, sharing two meanings. The two meanings go hand in hand. Now for me, I am applying this to my two young children because this is where my world is everyday – raising my boys.
I, as a parent trying to set my boys on the right path, need to be disciplined to discipline. I need to “be steady” at the “correction” of my kids. A random correction is never going to work, just like a random workout can’t shed the pounds. I need to continually show my children right from wrong in our daily situations. It can be in a slap on the hand, a time out in the room, or a simple conversation explaining why certain behaviors are expected, so long as I am continuous with setting the standard. This, I know from experience, is not always an easy task. Sometimes, after fussing for the tenth time, it’s seems easier to just let it go. And then I am concerned for their self-esteem and am I making them feel like they don’t do anything right, etc, etc, etc. We can trust the Holy Spirit with those things and ask Him to guide us. We must, however, stay steady in proving what is right and acceptable and pleasing to God. Be disciplined to discipline.
I was doing some reading and research and came across this article that I found to be excellent. If you have teenagers in your home or work with/minister to teens this article is WELL WORTH the read! It’s entitled “Six Ways to Build Your Teens Identity” and focuses on practical ways you can sure up the foundation of your student.
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Those insurance commercials have to be some of my favorite partly because they’re absolutely hilarious and partly because they illustrate a great point. I’ve been pondering lately (highly recommended…not as intense as meditating, but not as loosey-goosey as say thinking) the fact that Cassie and I are the proud parents of not just one, but TWO beautiful children (post-birth conehead excluded). The thought that I, Brian Mullins, am a father of two blows my mind. Mostly because I still FEEL young.
I can vividly remember high school, break dancing when it was cool the first time, and the tight-rolled jeans we all sported with great pride and confidence…I still FEEL young. But truth be told, I’m rapidly nearing the beginning of my 4th decade of life (No, I’m not 40, I said 4th decade) and with each passing day I’m becoming more aware of how fast life moves. James 4 says it this way ”How do you know what your life will be like tomorrow? Your life is like the morning fog—it’s here a little while, then it’s gone.” This verse sparked a question in my heart that I’ve wrestled with for some time now and I try to keep in the forefront of my consciousness - how I am spending my life?
Life is the only currency that can’t be exchanged…it must be spent. INVEST WISELY!!