Wednesday, February 21, 2018

Always asking why, without ever seeing the obvious

I'm sharing this blog post because it seems appropriate for now, again and for so many times in the past we've asked "why".  I think we all, or most of us, already know the answer.  We've been told times are going to become worse and worse, in fact, worse than has ever been in history.  That's unimaginably bad.  These things must take place.  It's so simple, it's difficult for people to understand, or accept.  These mimic my thoughts and so I'm sharing this message with you today.  Hopefully it's food for thought, worth considering and worthy of making some changes.  There's so much more that I could say, but this writer does a nice job of explaining what is painfully obvious to me. 




Is Satan Stealing Our Families?


This past year I read a book with my daughter called Little House in the Big Woods. You may be familiar with it. It’s the first book written by Laura Ingalls Wilder, and it began the popular Little House on the Prairie series. I don’t recall reading it before, and as I read it to my five year old, I think I enjoyed it even more than she did. Something about the way the family lived, it intrigued me. I love my internet tremendously, but the simplicity and closeness this family shared sounded really wonderful to me. The idea of working together for each other drew me into their little world. Many times as I read the pages aloud I yearned for such a time as the ones described.
I look around today and I wonder if we wouldn’t be better taking a step back in time where we could focus more on important matters, and less on trivial ones. I see the things around me that cause so much unneeded stress, and I truly believe that the principalities and powers of darkness wish to destroy what God has created. God favors families. He favors love, time together, and focus on cultivating those relationships. What I see today is in direct opposition of that, yet those things have developed slowly over time, so much so that we don’t even notice them deteriorating the fabric of family.
Our pre-teens and teenagers are so absorbed in their Snapchat and Instagram that they can’t even come up for air. Not that we notice. We’re buried in our Facebook newsfeed or hottest new game app.
The normalcy of public school education with its ever increasing curriculum demands are swallowed like good medicine. The school year gets longer, testing increases, and hours of homework creep into the family time. So children that already spend 8-9 hours away from home are spending their evening hours doing more projects, reports, and extra credit assignments.
Mom and dad are too exhausted to help much. They’re tired because they’re putting in more hours. Dual working parents are the majority. And while the cost of living has definitely increased over time, I wonder how much of our “necessities” are truly that? We work more to be able to buy more, yet we hardly have time to enjoy all our purchases. We save all year long for a week long vacation that leaves us exhausted and in need of a day off from our off days.
A lot of our hard-earned money is spent on activities. So. Many. Activities. We spend more time driving to activities, purchasing gear, costumes, and accessories for our activities, or working on our off days to raise funds for our activities. Activities where we watch other people teach, coach, and mentor our children. Is this the time together we’re craving? Makes you think.

 If you had to sit down and add up how much quality time you spend alone with your spouse, what would it be? What about your children? And not time doing and going. Just time. Is it less time than you spend on your weekly commute to work?
It makes you wonder if divorce is more prominent today because it’s become socially more acceptable, or could it be because we’re spending less time enjoying the company of our spouse? Would children get in less trouble if they had a present parent/parents available to guide them? They say it takes a village to raise a child, but I’m wondering if we’ve taken that too far. Now we just want the village to take care of them. And then when our children fall down and fail we can have teachers, coaches, and the church to blame for their demise.
This is hard stuff to think about. It’s taking everything we’ve called normal over the past few decades or more and realizing that it’s actually destroying the family unit. Our kids are playing ball 3-5 times a week until 10pm, and the parents are working 60 hours a week to keep designer duds on the kiddos lest they get bullied for wearing WalMart brand clothing. Everyone has a TV in their room, a cell phone in their pocket, and a brand new car in the drive-way yet none of that will go to Heaven with us. We’re working very hard providing material possessions for our children, when in all reality we should be on our knees with them leading them to a closer walk with Jesus. Eternal life is what we should want for our kids, not the best education money can buy. And while I’m all for giving them a bright future, I don’t want to give them the world if it forfeits their soul. When my grown children look back on life I want them to have memories of time well spent rather than spending all the time. I gotta work on this! I don’t have it all figured out either, but I’d like to think my eyes are open enough to see that Satan wishes to destroy us.
Satan wants us tired, worn thin, and stressed. He wants us in debt up to our eyeballs, and our health failing because we can’t sleep enough, eat right, or handle our stress effectively. He wants husbands and wives fighting over finances, disrespectful teens who learned how to treat their parents based off Nickelodeon sitcoms, and thousands of young children sexually abused by the adults we’re so quick to place our trust in. He wants us busy, but not productive. He wants our plates full, but our tank empty. He wants us looking to society for what’s best for our families, not God’s word as a lamp to our feet. He wants the family unit ripped apart, and many times I look around and see us letting him. We’re not even trying to take a stand.
I’d like to believe that it’s not too late. We can still fight to save our families. Perhaps it all comes down to stepping out in wisdom, courage, and truth for our family. In a world that’s so busy Keeping Up With the Kardashians, maybe it’s time to be a Little House on the Prairie. What do you think?

Blessings all,
Lorie

4 comments:

aurora said...

I stay far away from politically infused hateful discussions, especially with tragedies (not saying your post falls into this category). However, I will say I think our nations problems are multifaceted, and stem from fundamentals. Interestingly, Brad & I recently attended a wonderful concert (Natalie MacMasters & Donnell Leahy). I admired the families ability to "buck the system" and raise their 6 children (7th on the way) the way they were raised. As a family, on their Canadian farm, with their heritage and music. It is admirable, and was refreshing.

Linda said...

Working in the mental health field, I hear stories that are truly amazing and scary. The schools really have their hands tied by some of our laws and some kids who should be removed from schools appear to be overly protected. Many parents look for quick fixes— medication, labels, electronic babysitters. I don’t know what the answer is. Of course, the top 1% of our country who made these laws don’t send their kids to public schools.

Anonymous said...

Plenty of people are aware and trying to do something about it, but we are fighting against the powers of big business and corrupt governments. They have the spin doctors and the psychologists, and they know how to manipulate the people into thinking as they want. Wy do they do this? Because misery makes money. You don't spend money if you are happy with your life and in yourself. I have no idea how to change that. The information is out there for people who go looking. Not enough people look. Here at home, we try to make sure we stay away from electronics for part of every day and at night. We make music and do art and sit quietly and enjoy nature and our animals and the wild creatures around us, and yes those are my fave times of every day. I'm working to bring even more 'space' into my life and to write this sort of life into my books for others to find. Do I think Satan is currently winning? (My conception of Satan which may not be yours, Lorie.) Sure, he's winning at the moment, but the balance of good will always swing back, and the more good people we have working to bring back consciousness of all the best of life, the sooner it will do so. xxx Tina form western australia here, by the way. Can't post as myself on blogs currently due to dumping cookies!

Grey Horse Matters said...

I try to stay away from these discussions,especially religious ones. People with a certain mind set can’t change their way of thinking so it’s useless to try and reason with them. That said I believe that we don’t need little house on the prairie (although I liked the show) to teach our children how to become moral caring individuals who know right from wrong. We need parents to be present in their children’s lives all the time.