Thursday, January 30, 2014

Give your child the nurturing that he desperately needs.




EPh 6;4 And, ye fathers, provoke not your children to wrath: but bring them up in the nurture and admonition of the Lord.


Father Forgets by W. Livingston Larned


"Listen, son; I am saying this as you lie asleep, one little paw crumpled under your cheek and the blond curls stickily wet on your damp forehead. I have stolen into your room alone. Just a few minutes ago, as I sat reading my paper in the library, a stifling wave of remorse swept over me. Guiltily I came to your bedside.

There are things I was thinking, son: I had been cross to you. I scolded you as you were dressing for school because you gave your face merely a dab with a twoel. I took you to task for not cleaning your shoes. I called out angrily when you threw some of your things on the floor.


At breakfast I found fault, too. You spilled things. You gulped down your food. You put your elbows on the table. You spread butter too thick on your bread. And as you started off to play and I made for my train, you turned and waved a hand and called, "Goodbye, Daddy!" and I frowned, and said in reply, "Hold your shoulders back!"


Then it began all over again in the late afternoon. As I came Up the road, I spied you, down on your knees, playing marbles. There were holes in your stockings. I humiliated you before you boyfriends by marching you ahead of me to the house. Stockings were expensive - and if you had to buy them you would be more careful! Imagine that, son, form a father!


Do you remember, later, when I was reading in the library, how you came in timidly, with a sort of hurt look in your eyes? When I glanced up over my paper, impatient at the interruption, you hesitated at the door. "What is it you want?" I snapped.


You said nothing, but ran across in one tempestuous plunge, and threw your arms around my neck and kissed me, and your small arms tightened with an affection that God had set blooming in your heart and which even neglect could not wither. And then you were gone, pattering up the stairs.


Well, son, it was shortly afterwards that my paper slipped from my hands and a terrible sickening fear came over me. What has habit been doing to me? The habit of finding fault, of reprimanding - this was my reward to your for being a boy. It was not that I did not love you; it was that I expected too much of youth. I was measuring you by the yardstick of my own years.


And there was so much that was good and fine and true in your character. The little heart of you was as big as the dawn itself over the wide hills. This was shown by your spontaneous impulse to rush in and kiss me good night. Nothing else matters tonight, son. I have come to your bedside in the darkness, and I have knelt there, ashamed!


It is a feeble atonement; I know you would not understand these things if I told them to you during your waking hours. But tomorrow I will be a real daddy! I will chum with you, and suffer when you suffer, and laugh when you laugh. I will bite my tongue when impatient words come. I will keep saying as if it were a ritual: "He is nothing buy a boy - a little boy!"


I am afraid I have visualized you as a man. Yet as I see you now, son, crumpled and weary in your cot, I see that you are still a baby. Yesterday you were in your mother's arms, your head on her shoulder. I have asked too much, too much."

Saturday, January 25, 2014

The Best motivation is----By Jim Rohn

"The best motivation is self-motivation. The guy says, ‘I wish someone would come by and turn me on.’ What if they don't show up? You've got to have a better plan for your life." -- Jim Rohn

What do we focus on the most?

"One of the biggest struggles most of us have is that we focus on our past and present too much, as compared to focusing on our future, (the thing we absolutely can change.) " ~ Tim Marks

Voyage of a Viking by Tim Marks

In this masterpiece by Tim Marks, prepare for an inspiring journey into the depths of the human experience, the power of small acts of kindness, and the resiliency of mankind’s spirit. For every little boy or girl classified as hopeless, for every discouraged parent, and for every entrepreneur losing his or her passion, this true story is ready to restore faith.

Voyage of a Viking by Tim Marks

Saturday, January 18, 2014

10 Quotes – George Washington & Abraham Lincoln:

“We ought not to look back, unless it is to derive useful lessons from past errors and for the purpose of profiting by dear bought experience” – George Washington

“Give me six hours to chop down a tree and I will spend the first four sharpening the axe.” – Abraham Lincoln

“If you look for the bad in people expecting to find it, you surely will.” – Abraham Lincoln

“Always bear in mind that your own resolution to succeed is more important than any other one thing.” – Abraham Lincoln

“You cannot build character and courage by taking away a man’s initiative and independence.” – Abraham Lincoln

“True friendship is a plant of slow growth, and must undergo and withstand the shocks of adversity, before it is entitled to the appellation.” – George Washington

“It is better to offer no excuse than a bad one.” – George Washington

“If you look for the bad in people expecting to find it, you surely will.” – Abraham Lincoln

“I hope I shall always possess firmness and virtue enough to maintain what I consider the most enviable of all titles, the character of an “Honest Man”.” – George Washington

“If you look for the bad in people expecting to find it, you surely will.” – Abraham Lincoln

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

It is critical to listen before we speak.

Proverbs 18:13
He that answereth a matter before he heareth it,
it is folly and shame unto him.

So many people are clueless because they don't listen. 

Saturday, January 4, 2014

The Resolution from the movie Courageous.

As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord

THE RESOLUTION is a bold declaration of commitments that men are making to be faithful to God as the spiritual leader of their home. As read in the movie, this print is ready for framing to mark the moment and celebrate the commitment being made to God and family.
 
Message
THE RESOLUTION
 
I DO solemnly resolve before God to take full responsibility for myself, my wife, and my children.
 
I WILL love them, protect them, serve them, and teach them the Word of God as the spiritual leader of my home.
 
I WILL be faithful to my wife, to love and honor her, and be willing to lay down my life for her as Jesus Christ did for me.
 
I WILL bless my children and teach them to love God with all of their hearts, all of their minds, and all of their strength.
 
I WILL train them to honor authority and live responsibly.
 
I WILL confront evil, pursue justice, and love mercy.
 
I WILL pray for others and treat them with kindness, respect, and compassion.
 
I WILL work diligently to provide for the needs of my family.
 
I WILL forgive those who have wronged me and reconcile with those I have wronged.
 
I WILL learn from my mistakes, repent of my sins, and walk with integrity as a man answerable to God.
 
I WILL seek to honor God, be faithful to His church, obey His Word, and do His will.
 
I WILL courageously work with the strength God provides to fulfill this resolution for the rest of my life and for His glory.
 
As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord. ---Joshua 24:15