Men I’ve Learned From: George Whitefield | The Mars Hill Blog

Whitefield’s priority list would have been Jesus, ministry, and marriage last, whereas marriage should have a higher priority than ministry in a biblical man’s life.

via Men I’ve Learned From: George Whitefield | The Mars Hill Blog.

Please read the whole post.  It makes a great point about the temptation to sacrifice family on the altar of ministry.  Yet, I’m not sure I 100% agree with the above quote.  I believe, for the father and husband, that marriage & family is ministry.  I’m not sure we can so simply divy them up.  Also, I’m sure Jesus said, “If anyone comes to me and does not hate his own father and mother and wife and children and brothers and sisters, yes, and even his own life, he cannot be my disciple,” (Luke 14.26).

Certainly Jesus is speaking in comparative terms.  Our devotion to Him must out strip our devotion to ‘wife and children.’  So, in light of this, were Whitefield’s priorities out of whack, or are we in danger or idolizing our families?

Consider that it is the parent’s role to disciple children (admittedly, Whitefield did nt have children).  How will they learn that Jesus is #1 is my life if I never choose Jesus over them?  If my life never causes me to say, “I’d love to, son, but I must follow Jesus,” am I displaying Luke 14.26 to my son?

While we must take care of our families, we must also beware lest we fall into the opposite trap of putting our families in Christ’s place.

Yes … There IS a Santa « Ronald Fox’s Blog

Written by a brother of mine . . .

I have family in town this week.  The good kind.  The kind that if you had the room you’d want them and their brood to stay with you.  The kind you don’t get to spend enough time with.  That sort.  Anyway, we went to one of the holiday offerings in Orlando at one of the Theme Parks that has a special ticketed event that serves all the cookies, hot chocolate, apple juice and pre-packaged apple slices one can possibly consume, as well as parades, decor, and offerings unique to the season.  Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party.  This is a winter wonderland for kids of all ages.  Unlimited cookies?  What gets better than that.  And the brilliant logic as a parent is to let your child consume as many as possible and then flame out in a brilliant buzz of sugar-induced energy which ultimately results in a good night’s sleep for all.  Sometimes.

via Yes … There IS a Santa « Ronald Fox’s Blog.

Read the whole thing.  It’s worth it.