Wednesday, April 19, 2006


Jewels and Theological Jewels

During the two week Easter break, we were able to visit McAllen, TX., and we spent the week at Russell and Debbie Raymers' house. They are in Hawaii, visiting family. While we were there, we were able to get some pictures. Our children are real jewels.

They also provide us with theological jewels as well. I'll give you two as samples of the kind of thing we hear quite often. Recently we began teaching our children some memory verses. Of course, Ephesians 6:1 has to be the first one: "Children, obey your parents in the Lord for this is right." We constantly try to remind them that God is the one who said those words. When we obey our parents, we are really obeying God. After reviewing the verses with the children, I asked them, "Who said that?" Ana, with her typical gusto, raised both hands over her head and yelled, "AMELIA BEDELIA!"

Recently we were reading a story of Jonah. I was explaining how Jonah disobeyed God. As a result, God sent a whale to swallow Jonah. While Jonah was in the belly of the whale, he asked God to forgive him. Aaron interrupted me, "He doesn't have hands." I was impressed! Aaron was understanding something about the spiritual, incorporeal nature of God. "Who?" I asked, "God?" "No," replied Aaron, "the whale. He doesn't have hands. He can't give Jonah a hug." You see, when one of the children misbehave or hurts the other, we have them say "I'm sorry. Will you forgive me?" Then they are supposed to hug! In Aaron's mind, that wouldn't work because the whale didn't have hands to hug Jonah. All my hopes about the theological perspicuity of my child came crashing down!

Jewels, indeed!

6 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Good hustle, brother! Way to catechize your children.
We were teaching our Haddon one of the Catechism questions about God. He says: God is a spirit, infinity and beyond...!
I commiserate w/ your sentiment of our children's humorous lack of clarity. Keep it brother!

3:44 PM, April 20, 2006  
Blogger Matthew Bixby said...

That's great! Our kids are really into Buzz Lightyear and Woody right now too. Of course, we get it in both languages. Ana, instead of saying, "Al infinito y más allá,'says "Al caballito y más allá!"

5:10 PM, April 20, 2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Beautiful children. Thanks for the update. If only we could remember all our children's wisdom. Yesterday, after reading about Jacob from Genesis, Micaiah prayed for "Jacob as he goes to America." We were glad that our 2 1/2 year-old was listening, but some important lessons on chronology and geography need to follow.

12:01 PM, April 21, 2006  
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Blogger Matthew Bixby said...

Sorry to have to turn on word verification. My blog has been getting spammed!

11:06 AM, April 22, 2006  

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