Showing posts with label Susanna Wesley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Susanna Wesley. Show all posts

Monday, April 4, 2022

Rules For Training Children

Susanna Wesley was the mother of John and Charles Wesley and 17 other children. Here are some simple rules which she used in training her children for God:


1. Eating between meals is not allowed.

2. Children are to be in bed by 8 p.m.

3. Children are required to take medicine without complaining.

4. Teach children to fear the 'rod of correction'.

5. Teach children to pray as soon as they can speak.

6. Require all children to be still during family worship.

7. Give children nothing that they cry for. Only grant their wishes when asked for politely.

8. Parents should not punish any fault which is first confessed and repented of. This will prevent lying in children.

9. Never allow a sinful act to go unpunished.

10. Commend and reward good behavior. Any attempt to please, even if poorly performed, should be commended.

11. Strictly keep all promises to children.

12. Parents are to subdue self-will in every child. When the will of a child is totally subdued, and it is brought to revere and stand in awe of the parents then a great many childish follies may be passed by. I insist on the conquering of the will of children early, because this is the only strong and rational foundation of a religious education. When this is thoroughly done, then a child is capable of being governed by reason and piety.


Proverbs 22:6 ... Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it.


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Friday, September 28, 2018

I Hate Buttermilk!

One Sunday morning at a small southern church, the new pastor called on one of his older deacons to lead in the opening prayer. The deacon stood up, bowed his head and said, "Lord, I hate buttermilk." The pastor opened one eye and wondered where this was going.


The deacon continued, "Lord, I hate lard." Now the pastor was totally perplexed.


The deacon continued, "Lord, I ain't too crazy about plain flour. But after You mix 'em all together and bake 'em in a hot oven, I just love biscuits. Lord, help us to realize when life gets hard, when things come up that we don't like, whenever we don't understand what You are doing, that we need to wait and see what You are making. After You get through mixing and baking, it'll probably be something even better than biscuits. Amen."


"Help me, O Lord, to make a blessed use of all disappointments and calamities in this life, in such a way that they may unite my heart more closely with You. Cause my disappointments to separate my affections from worldly things, and inspire my soul with more vigor in the pursuit of true happiness. Amen."


[Susanna Wesley]






Romans 8:28 … And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose.