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MISPLACED CHILDREN AND INDULGENT PARENTS

by Jesse Hendley

Scripture: II TIMOTHY 3:15


MISPLACED CHILDREN and INDULGENT PARENTS
Jesse M. Hendley
II Timothy 3:15

If you have your Bibles turn with me to II Timothy
3:15 and Jude 6. I want to speak to you about
Misplaced Children and Indulgent Parents, and from
the Word of God paint the picture of what God said
the relationship between children and parents ought
to be. Here we find the answer to many problems we
have in the home today. You know, the answers to all
earth's problems are found in the Bible. Every last
one of them! If we just go to GOD'S BOOK we will
find the answers to every problem.

II Timothy 3:15 the Apostle Paul writes to Timothy
and says, "From a child thou hast known the Holy
Scriptures which are able to make thee wise unto
salvation through faith which is in Christ Jesus."
Here the Lord says that He gave the Scriptures with
the express purpose of making people wise unto
salvation, that is, to bring salvation to people. He
intends that PARENTS teach the children the
Scriptures in order that the children may have faith
in the Lord Jesus and be saved. Instead of that
people are buying books by the child psychologists
and psychiatrists and everything else under the sun
trying to raise their children by them. God says all
they need is the Bible, just the Word of God, the
Holy Scriptures. Without them there won't be any
salvation. There won't be any deliverance. Remember,
the word salvation means not only escape from hell
in the future as the consequence of sin, but the
whole blessing of the human life now and forever. In
other words, there is no blessing for any life that
does not go with the Word of God. We have TO KNOW
the Sacred Scriptures and HAVE FAITH in Jesus and
WALK according to the Scriptures if we are to be
blessed for time and for eternity. The life that
isn't lived according to faith in Christ and the
Holy Scriptures cannot be blessed because it is OUT
OF PLACE in the eyes of God. The only way tha ...

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