IN PRAISE OF
MARRIAGE AND PARENTING
By Chuck
Baldwin/June 3, 2008
My wife Connie and I celebrated our
35th wedding anniversary yesterday.
Outside of the decision to trust
Jesus Christ as my personal Savior,
my marriage to this wonderful woman
was the best decision I ever made in
my life. Connie has given me three
terrific children, and they have
given us six spectacular
grandchildren. None of our kids has
been hooked on drugs or alcohol.
They have not been arrested or
jailed. (Although, with the way our
government is passing laws contrary
to the principles of liberty and
decency, it is getting increasingly
more difficult for any of us to stay
out of jail.) They are polite,
respectful, and courteous
Christians. Our daughters-in-law and
son-in-law are absolutely
magnificent. We are all as close as
any family can possibly be. As far
as I am concerned, no matter what
else I achieve--or fail to
achieve--in this world, the family
that God has given me makes my life
a success. Anything else pales in
comparison.
In
addition, it seems to me that far
too many people in our country
overlook the importance of child
rearing. Many seem to feel that just
about everything else--job, career,
money, "success," etc.--occupies a
higher priority than raising honest,
God-fearing children. However,
Connie and I decided years ago that
raising our children would be a
priority in our lives, and boy, we
are glad we did!
I'll say it straight out: it does
not take a village to raise kids; it
takes loving and courageous parents.
Parents who are not afraid to
discipline their children (yes,
Martha, I mean old fashioned
spanking: applying the board of
education to the seat of knowledge);
parents who are willing to spend
time teaching their children right
from wrong; parents who will
take--not send--their children to
church; parents who will pray with
their children; parents who care
more about truth and right than they
do about being well-liked or
politically correct; parents who
will teach their kids to say "Yes,
Sir," and "Yes, Ma'am"; parents who
are not afraid to say "No" to their
children; dads who think it is more
important that they be a father to
their sons than a "buddy"; and moms
who would rather their daughters had
pure hearts than popular friends.
How is it that when it comes to
leadership expectations, most people
ignore a man's leadership at home?
It is almost as if parental
leadership is a complete non-factor
in judging a person's fitness for
anything. Now, please do not get me
wrong: I am not suggesting that bad
children cannot come from good
homes. Goodness, no! I have seen
very vile young people come out of
some of the most righteous homes,
and likewise, I have seen some of
the most wonderful and Godly young
people come out of the most wretched
homes. I am only saying that real
leadership is established and proven
in the home first. Yet, it does not
appear that too many people give
parental leadership a second thought
anymore. Perhaps this explains much
as to what has gone wrong in our
society.
Yes, I am aware of the various and
sundry political and societal
attacks against marriage and
parenting. I see the many battles in
the "culture war." I see the
attempts to redefine the meaning of
marriage, to wrestle control and
authority of the home away from the
parents, and to bombard our children
with ideas and philosophies that
will ultimately ruin their lives.
And, yes, it could come to a point
that decent families will be forced
to make the same kind of choices
that our Pilgrim forebears had to
make.
That said, however, the power of
marriage and parenting is still the
greatest force in the world. Good
families can stem the tide of
humanism, socialism, fascism,
globalism, or any other "ism" that
seeks to enslave us. Good families
can preserve liberty and
independence, fight off
totalitarianism, resist corporate
elitism, and promote faith and
virtue. Good families are the
backbone of our country's greatness,
and the lack of good families will
be the cause of our country's fall
from greatness.
Greedy, power-mad politicians are no
match for a generation of strong
marriages. Young people with
character and courage trump
purveyors of pretension any day. One
principled champion--trained and
equipped by strong, stalwart
parents--will put a thousand moral
weaklings to flight.
While Pharaoh built his monuments, a
humble Hebrew mother taught and
nurtured her son, a little boy
miraculously drawn forth from the
watery reeds. That little boy became
the deliverer of his people. It was
a Godly mother and father that
produced the prophet who would
anoint the greatest king of Israel.
It was a Spirit-filled mother and
father who produced the forerunner
of the Messiah. And it was a
virtuous, principled mother--not a
government agency, educational
institution, or commercial
enterprise--whom God chose to bring
the Savior of mankind into the
world.
Furthermore, while the potentates
and governments of the earth gazed
steadfastly upon the might and power
of the British Empire, no one
noticed the humble homes of Colonial
America, where mothers and fathers
worked by the light of hearth and
candle to discipline, teach, and
inspire a generation of patriots
unlike the world has ever seen.
Strong, committed, principled
parenting has done more to change
the course of history, depose
despots, promote righteousness,
protect virtue, and secure liberty
than all of the colleges, corporate
boardrooms, and presidential palaces
combined. And who knows? At this
very moment, mothers and fathers
across America could be nurturing
and training the next generation of
patriots who will rise up and
restore the principles of liberty
and greatness to our land? I will
tell you this: if parents do not do
it, no one else can.
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Chuck Baldwin is
Founder-Pastor of Crossroads Baptist Church in
Pensacola, Florida. In 1985 the church was recognized by
President Ronald Reagan for its unusual growth and
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