There are times to be a disciplinarian and correct our kids.  Then there are times that maybe we should chill a little as parents and not get so worked up.  Discerning between the two is not easy.  I think it interesting that right after Paul told children to obey and honor their parents because it is right (Ephesians 6:1-3), he wrote in verse 4… “Fathers, do not provoke your children to anger, but bring them up in the discipline and instruction of the Lord.”

  Discipline and obedience are good and need to be taught to our children.  At the same time each parent should/must be careful not to have a nuclear response to a firecracker incident.  That is just as dangerous as no discipline and nuclear responses could drive our children both further from us and into rebellion.  So consider when…

  Your child doesn’t answer their cell phone when you called.  Big deal… it could be worse!

  Your child didn’t do their homework and got a (1) zero.  Big deal… it could be worse!

  Your child has a little bit of an attitude problem.  Big deal… it could be worse!

  Your child isn’t majoring in what you think they should.  Big deal… it could be worse!

  Your child wears black clothes and paints their fingernails to match.  Big deal… it could be worse!

  Your child isn’t marrying the person you hoped they would.  Big deal… it could be worse!

  Your child dyed their hair some aweful color?  Big deal… it could be worse! 

  Your child doesn’t dress the way you think is proper.  Big deal… it could be worse!

  Your child got A (1) tattoo that is covered by clothing.  Big deal… it could be worse!

  Your child got their ear pierced in three places.  Big deal… it could be worse!

  Your child came home late without calling you.  Big deal… it could be worse!

  Your child didn’t clean their room to your specifications.  Big deal… it could be worse!

  There are a lot of things we get worked up over that we shouldn’t.  Why?  It could be worse!  How you ask?  Well I think the picture above gives us something to think about.  So remember… Always… IT COULD BE WORSE!

  Oh… Amy, Trey, & Britton.  Your mother and I are patient, loving, and forgiving… but don’t take advantage of our grace!   We love all three of you.  And one day when you have children you’ll begin to understand.  You think we’re hard on you at times?  Guess what… IT COULD BE WORSE!  (Snicker, Wink)