Geographical
Relationships
Fathers, do not exasperate your
children;
Ephesians 6:4
Kane hollered as he left the house,
“I’m heading out! Don’t know when I’ll be back!” When he
hadn’t returned by 11:30pm his parents weren’t too concerned.
However, when his father, Blake, rose at 5:00am to find Kane still
not home, he became concerned.
Three days later Kane called to let
them know he was alright, and not to worry.
“It’s a little late for that,”
his father growled. “Your mother and I are worried sick! Where are
you?!”
“Look, Dad,” Kane responded in an
impatient tone, “you never cared where I was before. You never even
questioned my hollering ‘don’t know when I’ll be back’
when I left the other day! I don’t know why it should matter
now! You don’t care if I come back. All you care about is what this
will look like when your friends find out! You’re so wrapped up in
them and your careers…you barely acknowledge Chris’ and my
existence, let alone provide any evidence you care!” Kane was on
the verge of an emotional meltdown, and decided to end the
conversation; “I’ll call back in a couple days!” he said
abruptly, and hung up.
Still holding the phone, and digesting
what Kane had said, Blake had to admit much of what his son had said
was true. They were totally committed to their friends and careers.
And they had pursued 'those' relationships to the exclusion of their
children!
†
It
is possible to be geographically close to someone and remain
light-years away in relationship.
Family,
after our relationship with God, should come first. Aspirations and
goals can serve as motivation if handled correctly, but to exclude
our most precious relationships to attain them is destructive and
wrong.
We
are to model wisdom to our children, teaching them how to relate to
God, their siblings, and the world. If we fail to invest in them we
not only miss out on wonderful experiences, we fail to provide the
tools necessary for healthy emotional and spiritual growth.
Prayer
“Draw me close, Lord.
Teach me to rightly relate to those You have entrusted me with. Cause
me to sense when they need my attention. Give me wisdom to know how
to balance my time as You would have me do. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.”
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