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Raising Children in a Pagan Society

Posted on May 19, 2011 at 11:55 AM

A pagan society is one "which does not acknowledge the God of the Bible" according to Webster's New Edition Dictionary. If by "not acknowledging" we mean paying no attention to his expressed will and ways, his wisdom or even his warnings of what will harm us, then to a great degree we are already living in that world. Even if our own sphere is one in which the fear of God is present, at least to the point that we search out his wisdom and acknowledge him in almost all our ways, we will probably agree that paganism encroaches from many sides.

 

I won't describe some of the things I saw and heard on one of my favourite television shows (at least it was until this week) which nailed "Pagan!!" to my mind's message wall. The visual content disturbed but more so the blatant dismissal of Christian belief and lifestyle: "You're not born again now, are you?

 

I confess I tried to think it wasn't what it looked like. My daughter and son-in-law work in the film/television industry, so I've often heard that just because what is portrayed on the screen is to my mind inappropriate, that doesn't mean the over all world view portrayed is pagan. It may actually be just the opposite. It may be just showing the reality of its end.

 

So maybe I am overreacting, but it made me think about what it might be like for our children who will be raising their children in what appears to becoming a pagan society.

 

And then I thought of Abraham and was encouraged. He, along with many of his descendants, was given the challenging task of raising children in a pagan society, of raising children who acknowledged the God of the Bible. God told them how to do it, and I wrote about it in Keepers of the Testimony. It may not seem as easy as it sounds, but God is very invested in this as well as you are. Perhaps even more so. He knows, better than we, that to allow our children to live without knowledge of God is to let them live without strength they need.

 

The scripture below says God "established" the testimony, the means to establish what he knows is necessary for our children's best life and best end: Live God stories and tell your children about them.

 

 

God's way works.

 

"For he established a testimony in Jacob, and appointed a law in Israel, which he commanded our fathers, that they should make them [his strength and his wonderful works] known to their children" (Psalm 78:5).

 

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6 Comments

Reply Gilliebean
12:46 PM on May 19, 2011 
To whom God calls, He equips. If he's called us to raise children now, then he will equip us to do so. I believe it!
Reply Gilliebean
12:46 PM on May 19, 2011 
To whom God calls, He equips. If he's called us to raise children now, then he will equip us to do so. I believe it!
Reply Fay
01:05 PM on May 19, 2011 
I agree!

Gilliebean says...
To whom God calls, He equips. If he's called us to raise children now, then he will equip us to do so. I believe it!
Reply Lisa Friesen
04:29 PM on May 25, 2011 
Great blog Fay! You are a gifted writer. Raising my 3 boys in a pagan world is challenging but Greater is He who is in me than he who is in the world. I believe Him and His word...He's so faithful :)
Reply Jim Fox
10:35 PM on July 21, 2011 
Is there anything Godly on television. Not even the children's shows are safe with their demons and vampire and witches.I know of one show in which they blank out the F word which is basic vularity and openly blaspheme the Lord. In my mind you're right, if it appears to be pagan, it probably is.
Reply Diann Vail
02:54 PM on September 26, 2011 
We must never give up.... At a family dinner recently we were talking about the negative changes to our society, and discussing the possibility of reversing the negatives and re-implementing the positives... My 12 year old grandson Jordan asked if we thought God knew what was happening. Of course, we said, God knows everything. "Well then", he said "maybe He'll handle it". In the words of a child comes encouragement...

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