A Parent’s Priority (Job 1:1)


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In Job 1:1, we are told that Job “was perfect and upright, and one that feared God, and eschewed evil.” He was a godly man who had been blessed by God in many ways, including the blessing of ten children. One of the pieces of evidence of Job’s godliness and personal walk with the Lord is the way that Job cared for the spiritual well-being of his children.
At the time of the events in Job 1-2, Job’s children were adults with homes of their own, and yet Job still felt a responsibility to them. Job cared for the spiritual needs of his children. His care for them was a priority. He set aside a specific time, early in the morning, to go to God on their behalf and to offer sacrifices for them.
His care for them was personal and individual. He did not treat them as a collective, but offered individual sacrifices, one for each of his ten children. There was no favoritism in the way that he cared for them.
His care for them was pious. His biggest concern was not their wealth or their physical health. His biggest concern was the condition of their hearts.
He knew that if they gained the whole world but their souls were lost, then all of his efforts as a father would be wasted. There may be many things about Job’s story that we would not like to copy in our lives.
However, this aspect is one that every Christian parent should imitate. No matter the age of your children, if you are a parent, then you, too, must prioritize your children’s spiritual health as a part of your walk with God.
February 23, 2025 at Philadelphia Baptist Church in Rutledge, GA.
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