The Big Picture and Jesus
Recently I was reminded of a friend who enjoyed playing rough with his dog from the time the pup was quite young. Over time because of their constant roughhousing antics the dog was conditioned or trained to play rough with everyone, jumping on them incessantly, gnawing and aggressively scrambling around--to the point he was the only one who could interact with the dog. When guests were over the dog was sequestered in his own area because of his uncouth and feral behaviour. What seemed good natured fun with a puppy at the beginning became a liability when the pet was full grown. Whether we are training a puppy or raising children, it is good to have a big picture view of how the actions we take today--or the lack of definite action and clear consequences--can impact their and our futures. Solomon wrote concerning the responsibility of a ruler in Ecclesiastes 8:11 : " Because the sentence against an evil work is not executed speedily, therefore the he...