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It is Opposite Day!

October 17th, 2007

One of the spiritual disciplines I have started teaching our kids about is one of “acting in the opposite spirit”. This is how I started our discussion. What is the opposite of black and they responded white.  I continued with hot and they said cold, fast and they said slow.  Then I said, one of the little secrets about how Jesus calls us to live in the kingdom of God is acting opposite of how you feel.  It is a secret tool to keep our hearts soft like clay so God can keep working on us, otherwise we get hard and then we don’t hear God very well. I was relating this all back to the story of “The King of the Golden River”.  I wont tell you how because I don’t want to ruin the story for you, but the kids understood exactly what I meant.

So I continued, If you are mad at your siblings how could someone who follows Jesus respond?  They thought about it and said, be nice and hug them and help them.  We talked about a few other things too.  Like what could we do if we REALLY wanted money or things and that was all you thought about. (again relating it back to “The King of the Golden River”) They said, give money and stuff away.  Now I have a reference point to refer back to as we move forward together as a family.

We talked about how throughout the story of God’s People, we have been learning how to act opposite and do what Jesus would do and not what the world would do or what maybe feels the best. So this morning the children were playing Lego’s upstairs and Jackson came down and explained an interaction he had with his sister.  Then he said “Mommy aren’t you proud of me I acted opposite”.

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If you are interested in learning more about spiritual disciplines I HIGHLY recommend the book Celebration of Discipline by Richard Foster.  This book is on my all time top ten list. 

Entry Filed under: kiddie fun, Simple Faith, Life

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  • 1. Daddy Bish  |  October 17th, 2007 at 1:23 pm

    You ought to email this to Jon George. He’d be so proud:)

  • 2. Jeff Greathouse  |  October 17th, 2007 at 4:36 pm

    It has been awhile since I have seen that book; that must be a new cover.

  • 3. grace  |  October 18th, 2007 at 9:20 am

    Amber,
    I love the way that you share about how you are discipling your children. Your words are filled with wisdom and encouragement, and yet you manage to keep it real and practical. Sometimes makes me wish for a “do-over” with my teens, but God’s grace will have to cover the areas where I missed it. You have a lot to contribute in the area of parenting, and I hope that many will benefit from what you share.

  • 4. admin  |  October 18th, 2007 at 10:04 am

    Grace, Thank-you so much. Your kind and encouraging words mean so very much to me. There are days I feel like I am so far from what I should be. I hold on to God’s grace and His working in our kids lives too for all the places I am missing it.

    I have three prayers that I pray daily (at times hourly:-)) 1) Jesus, reveal more of yourself to me and our family 2) Jesus make a way when there is no way and 3) Jesus cover the gaps with your grace.

    Grace and Peace to you and all you love,
    a


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