Richard Baxter's sermon, "More fit to be called a devil, than a parent!" addresses the critical responsibility of parents in the spiritual upbringing of their children. The central argument posits that neglecting to guide children in the knowledge and fear of the Lord equates to spiritual betrayal, positioning parents as unwitting instruments of harm to their children's eternal souls. Baxter references Ephesians 6:4 to emphasize the biblical imperative to raise children in the admonition of the Lord, alongside Colossians 3:21, which underscores the importance of nurturing rather than provoking children to anger. The practical significance of this message lies in the urgent call for parents to recognize their role as stewards of their children's spiritual fate, urging them to avoid complacency and intentional neglect which could lead to eternal damnation.
“If you don't teach them to know God, and how to serve Him, and be saved, and to escape the flames of hell, you teach them nothing, or worse than nothing.”
“If you love them, show it in those things on which their everlasting welfare depends.”
“Let me seriously speak to the hearts of those careless and ungodly parents who neglect the holy education of their children.”
“The undoing of your children's souls is a work much fitter for Satan than for their parents.”
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