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Watching and Learning

Working second base, I watch my partner the Home Plate Umpire as we worked a boys Minor League game, as we heard a player’s mother start chanting: “We want a new ump! We want a new ump!” Soon, other parents took up the chant. The Home Plate Ump smiled, then turned toward the crowd and yelled, “I want new parents! I want new parents!” The heckling died away.

I think it’s important and you might too for parents to set a good example, because their children are watching them. God fearing parents can encourage good habits and behavior by doing things like:

• Praying for and with them—so they learn how to talk with God. “Continue earnestly in prayer, being vigilant in it” Col. 4:2.
• Reading and teaching them the Bible—so they learn God’s truth. “Teach [God’s commands] diligently to your children, . . . talk of them when you sit in your house, when you walk by the way, when you lie down, and when you rise up” Deut. 6:7.
• Telling them about Jesus—and leading them to faith in Him. “Unless one is born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God” John 3:3.

The best way to set a good example for our children is to live out our faith in front of them. While they’re looking, they’re learning about what matters most.

Children may not inherit their parents’ talent, but they will absorb their values.

See you next Sunday,

MJ