LowCountry Community Church Sermons

Living Relationally with My Children | Luke 2:39-52

LowCountry Community Church

In Luke 2:39-52, Mary and Joseph, the earthly parents of Jesus, face parenting challenges that offer valuable lessons for modern parents.

  1. Live a life of staunch commitment to the Lord: Mary and Joseph's annual pilgrimage to Jerusalem for Passover exemplifies their unwavering dedication to God. This commitment sets a powerful example for children, as studies show that regular church attendance by parents significantly increases the likelihood of children maintaining their faith.
  2. Pass on a legacy of faith to your children: Jewish traditions required parents to actively teach their children about God, a responsibility emphasized in Deuteronomy 6:5-9. Modern parents should also prioritize their children's spiritual development through prayer, worship, and teaching, ensuring that faith is an integral part of family life.
  3. Allow children room to grow in their faith: The story of Jesus staying behind in the temple while His parents returned home illustrates the importance of giving children space to explore and develop their own faith. Parents must recognize that their child's relationship with God is paramount.
  4. Mark meaningful moments: Parents should feel encouraged to cherish and make the most of significant moments in their children's lives, recognizing that these moments will soon become cherished memories.

By embracing these principles, parents can effectively nurture a strong, enduring faith in their children, ensuring that they grow up with a deep and personal relationship with God.