I was with my friend the other day, watching her two young
sons play. On this particular summer
day, the six year old was standing on the couch with a large foam ax, knocking
his four year old brother on the head.
The younger one gave a delighted laugh and begged, “Do it again!” Both brothers demonstrated their foolishness
in what followed. The one with the ax
did it again, but harder, and the one on the floor, less delighted, kept hoping
for a repeat of the first delightful tickle and kept asking, “Again!” And that’s when their mom intervened, warning
the armed brother to stop.
The little vignette reminded me of our culture. We think that as long as someone consents to
it, there are no limits to what we are justified in doing to them: fornication,
assisted suicide, and high interest loans are some examples. But just like my friends, consent wasn’t
enough to determine morality because there is a higher authority. Their mom hadn’t consented. She was wiser about the dangers to her
sons. God is wiser about the
ramifications of our choices. And what’s
more, He has the ultimate right to our lives.
But so many people in our society are in rebellion against
His authority. They actively deny that
He has any say over what they do. We
have lost the fear of God, and with it lost wisdom.
And this is why I want to celebrate what my friend did. It seems like a little thing, letting her
sons know that she was in charge, and that even their own wills did not
overrule that fact. It is a big thing,
pushing back against the philosophical tide made of millions of people and
layers of lies. It is a sweet thing,
leading her children in the ways of true wisdom.
To God be all glory.
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