SHOULD PARENTS WHO EAT GREEN GRAPES GROW CHILDREN? That's the title coming from the 18th chapter of Ezekiel. The green grapes referred to here are not the sweet ones we buy in the grocery store but grapes that are not yet ripened and therefore are sour.
The message will focus on what goes into fatherhood/parenthood/grandparenthood. It is not easy being a 'parent.' The role changes from one age to another.
The question I pose for you is, "What goes into being the kind of father/mother/grandparent that God would have us be? What are the problems associated with this? Who have been persons who have modeled this for us in our lives?
Ray Miller
Please email me at raymil35@gmail.com
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
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Each of us has the ability to grow and change throughout our lives. Even though we may sin, God grants us the opportunity to turn away from our sins and follow His way and our sins will be forgiven. We do this not only for ourselves but for our children and grand-children. We are living examples of His word. My own grandparents served as stronger examples of God's way than my own parents...maybe because they understood what was right or maybe because they had learned more by life experience. I will never forget my grandfather bowing his head in silent prayer during a noisy meal in a crowded McDonald's restaurant. It was his moment thanking God and it served as a silent example that spoke louder than the crowd around us.
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