Psalm 48:11

Psalm 48:11

Because of Your judgements

If you are a parent and truly love your children, you will know that, much as it hurts, they have to be disciplined. Discipline does many things; it shows a child the error of its ways, it instils good habits, it prepares for the rigors of adulthood, it helps to build a moral compass and a sense of right and wrong. Discipline also establishes a sense of respect; if a child understands that its parents know best; that they are aware of danger and where to draw the line and that it is best to obey mum and dad, then they learn respect for other elders too. Discipline thus establishes a parent as a stronger, more knowledgeable and totally reliable human being. And what does all of that do? It means that the child knows it is safe, that it is surrounded by boundaries and that it does not need to traverse them. It teaches trust and dependence. It means that learning and play can be conducted in a protected environment and that frees the child from fear and anxiety about what lies beyond. I think that is enough food for thought without writing a lengthy epistle on the benefits of keeping children in order! Good parents do this almost instinctively although there are times of heart-searching and “hoping I got it right!” As for the child, it can play and develop securely, it knows that it is protected and thus it sings and is happy.

“Mount Zion rejoices, the villages of Judah are glad because of your judgements” - because the Lord God is a good parent! Hallelujah!

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