As parents, we’re not perfect. We’re sinful, just like every other human being. But are we good examples to our kids? There are parents who fight in front of kids regularly, but they resolve their fights in front of kids, too, which can be healthy. Other couples won’t fight in front of their kids, but, when they go behind closed doors, the kids know exactly what’s going on because there’s bitterness, anger, and displeasure that are pretty noticeable, which is damaging to kids. Whatever you want your kids to model, you’ve got to practice it yourself. You can set a bad example of criticizing others, spending money frivolously, and by being unthankful, unkind, lazy, irresponsible, and I could go on and on. Titus 2:7 says, “In everything set them an example by doing what is good” (NIV).

This Parent Minute is based on “Six Ways Parents Destroy Their Kids Without Trying” by Michael Pearl, NoGreaterJoy.org

Suggested Reading: Titus 2:1-8