On Parenting and Encounter

We see all the dangers and frustrations and dead ends in a society that has caused harm to some of us. It's only human for us to want to be "protective" of our children.
We protect them and at the same time introduce them, in a pedagogical way, to the struggles of life in the larger society.
With the right pedagogy, I hope to help my children cultivate a generous personality, an authentic understanding and empathy, and a sense of responsibility based on the truth -- a solid moral character.
There is nothing wrong with these goals.
But there is a problem that might arise. I might be inclined to take as a "given" the very purpose of everything else in life, to assume it in such a way that I forget about it or it loses focus. I want an intellectual and moral formation for my kids. But as the Pope said, "Christianity is not a new philosophy or a new form of morality. We are only Christians if we encounter Christ." (And this is not Pope Francis speaking. This is Benedict XVI, and he says this over and over.)
I want to help my children to be open to the love of Jesus. I want them to encounter Jesus, to be drawn by his love, and to follow him in the paths of their vocations.
Our children belong to God, and as parents we have been given stewardship over the environment in which they awaken to life and hear his voice.
Of course we want our kids to be moral, but why? To respond in love to the God who gives himself to us in Jesus. This is what life is all about. Our primary task as parents is to prepare our children to encounter Jesus and follow him.
And I have failed so often (in 17+ years of parenting) to be the instrument of God's love to my children, but I pray and I beg Jesus to shine through even my weakness, to touch the hearts of my children and draw them to him, to enable them to know that he loves them personally and calls them to share in his eternal life with the Father in the Spirit.
Our children have been created for this and given to us for this. How do we truly succeed in our task as parents?
I can only humble myself before the Lord and ask for his grace for my own life, for my wife and our marriage, and for our family. The infinite mercy of the heart of Jesus is my hope. May all our children encounter him in his mercy, and place their trust in him.
Published on February 05, 2014 20:45
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