Welcome to PowerPoint with Jack Graham. I want the very best for my children. Therefore, I want them to know God's wisdom. That means I have the responsibility of leading them to know and follow Christ and then to live in the wisdom and in the ways of God. On today's PowerPoint, Dr.
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Now here's Dr. Graham with his message, the truth about influence. Today I want to speak to you on the truth regarding our influence. and your influence for Christ in your family. is huge.
Now, let me remind you: there is no substitute for the work of the father in the home. The spiritual work of the Father in the home.
Now this certainly does not diminish the ministry of mothers. But men, we have been given the assignment by God Himself. to lead our family spiritually. To nurture our children, to train them up. And The Lord and in his admonitions.
And so God has given us great help. In fact, He has given us A book in the Bible specifically written as a training manual. For life. Fathers. speaking to sons and daughters.
A training manual, if you will. And it's called the book of Proverbs. And so, I would invite you to turn with me today to the book of Proverbs. And we're going to be looking. At some truth.
Regarding Fathers and sons. Because there's only one manual, really, as to how to be a man. And It is God's word and God's wisdom. And I want us to listen to the words. of an ancient father.
by the name of Solomon. And his book known as Proverbs, written from a father to his sons.
Now In chapter 4, verse 7.
Solomon says wisdom is the only thing. What matters most. This man is saying to his son, Is Wisdom. Wisdom is the principal thing. Therefore, get wisdom.
I want the very best for my children. And therefore, I want them to know God's wisdom. Aaron. That means that I have the responsibility of leading them, not lecturing them. but leading them to know and follow Christ.
And then to live in the wisdom and in the ways of God. Everyone influences someone. It was Jay Oswald Sanders who said, leadership is influence. Simply put, It's true. Leadership is influence and every day We are being influenced and we are influencing others.
And yet some apparently live their entire lives. and never realize their potential as influencers. Never truly give their influence and live their influence. For Christ. And I don't want that to happen.
to you. Because you are influencing someone, and specifically dads and moms. You are influencing powerfully, persuasively. Personally. Your children.
And so I want to give you some biblical insights right out of the book of Proverbs so that you can become a man, a woman of influence. And like men who love the remote control moving from station to station. We're going to be moving from scripture to scripture this morning rather quickly as we talk about. Your influence and specifically your influence with your children. Insight number one.
Wisdom. is taking God and His Word. Seriously. If you want to be a powerful influence... upon people's lives.
Then take God and His Word. Seriously. Proverbs 1 verse 7 says, The fear of the Lord. is the beginning of wisdom. But fools despise wisdom.
and instruction. We used to speak of God-fearing men and God-fearing women. We don't hear it much today. Why? because we live in a generation in which God is often trivialized and marginalized.
And God is no longer somewhat. to be feared. Did you know that your children see God the Father through the lens? of you, their earthly father.
Now, God is a perfect Father. We know that. And we... are not perfect. Fathers.
But we are pattern fathers. And by that, I mean we are to be a pattern of the Heavenly Father. When we take God and His Word seriously, then our children begin to follow us as we are following faithfully. Our God.
Now we teach our children many things as dads. But the most important thing that we can teach our children is to fear and love God. That's the most important lesson. of life. And while You think I can't do it.
I'm still trying myself. You keep trying. The question today is. Are you growing? Are you making progress in your Christian life?
Your kids are not looking for perfection, but they are looking for direction in their lives. And are you pointing them to Christ? You can't kid kids, can you? Kids recognize ambivalence. When they see it.
And so are you influencing your children? with a passionate devotion. to Christ. Fearing God, loving God. Laying down Biblical principles and living out those principles yourself.
Because remember, You, if you're going to be an influence, you can't lead someone where you have not been yourself. And God can't work Through you, do something through you until he does something to you and in you. And so it all begins. With this instruction, this motivation. to take God seriously.
To be a muscular Christian. Not just a man. But a man of God. If you want to have maximum influence and impact upon the lives of your children, then get excited about Jesus. And instill that excitement and that motivation, that love for God that you have in the lives of your children.
If you don't influence your children for Christ, I guarantee you others will influence them away from Christ. Take God Seriously. Secondly, Insight, training in this manual of discipline tells us. that we are to make wise choices. Daily.
Now, look in Proverbs chapter 2. Verses 10 and 11. When wisdom enters your heart and knowledge is pleasant in your soul. Discretion will preserve you. Understanding will keep you.
Now note that word discretion. and a similar word, understanding, that is in this text. Discernment. Discretion. Understanding.
These are words that appear again and again in Proverbs. If you want to be a great dad, you need to be a discerning dad, a discriminating dad. A decisive Dad. He contrasts in this Book of Proverbs. The difference between wisdom and foolishness and the difference between wisdom and foolishness the difference between raising a wise son or daughter and raising a foolish son or daughter is the difference that discernment makes.
or discretion makes in our lives. In what areas?
Well, just very quickly. In Proverbs, we see some of this discretion advised. One, in our attitudes. Proverbs 3 and verse 27. Do not withhold good from those to whom it is due.
when it is in the power of your hand. to do so. Our attitude A man, a woman of good discretion will demonstrate care and honor and give good. Two others. I want my children to know Christ and then I want them to help others to know Christ.
I want my children simply not to take up space on this planet, but to live out grace on this planet. And may God help every one of us to show by our example how we are to live, to bring goodness and life to others.
So there's attitudes and then Spiritual discretion is devised, or advised rather, with your money. Look over in Proverbs chapter 3, verses 9 and 10. A man in his money. Your children know what is important to you. Is it your God or is it your money?
The scripture says there's a telltale sign as to what is most important. Honor the Lord with your possessions and with the first fruits of all your increase.
So your increase.
So your barns will be filled with plenty and our vats will overflow with new wine. Over into Proverbs 11, 4. Riches do not profit in the day of wrath, but righteousness delivers from death. Your money and the use of your money reflects the true value of your heart. And what we ought to learn, and therefore, live, and teach, and train our children to do.
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Now let's get back to today's message, the truth about influence. If you are going to have great influence on your children. You need, first of all, to make wise choices. concerning your attitude. And then wise choices concerning your money, and then wise choices concerning your marriage.
Look in Proverbs 5:7 to 9. Therefore hear me now, my children. And do not depart from the words of my mouth. Remove your way. far from her house, speaking of the immoral woman.
Lest you give your honor to others and your years. to the cruel one. There are very strict warnings in the Proverbs regarding our morality. and specifically regarding our relationship with our wives. Verse 32 of Proverbs chapter 6 says, whoever commits adultery with a woman lacks understanding.
That's a lack of discretion. He who does so destroys his own soul. Wounds and dishonor he will get and his reproach will not be wiped away. How many families And our generation are sacrificed on the altar. of some man's lust.
And sons. as well as daughters may take indulgence. From your own immorality and daughters may take their cues from your values.
So the wise instruction comes from Proverbs 5, verses 15 and 18. Drink waters from your own sister and running water from your own well, speaking of your marriage, and let your fountain be blessed and rejoice with the wife of your youth. That is wisdom, men. God's wisdom. Ancient words.
Changing me and changing you. And then We are to be wise with our words. to use discretion with our speech. There's a great deal of carelessness. and callousness.
and crudeness. in the mouths of men today. But Proverbs 10 verse 19 says, in the multitudes of words, sin is not lacking. In other words, you talk enough. And it is a slippery slope to sin.
But he who restrains his lips is wise. Proverbs 15, 1 and 2 says, A soft answer turns away wrath. but harsh words stir up anger. The tongue of the wise uses knowledge rightly, but the mouth of fools pours forth. Foolishness.
Men, watch your language. If you want to be a man of God, Let your speech reflect. the grace of God in your lives. Because your children are watching and your children are listening. And then in your choices.
Discretion is advised in your choices. We live in a world that values choice. and freedom, and we celebrate our freedoms here in this country. And the spread of freedom throughout the earth. But freedom includes responsibility.
And to make wise choices means That I will make choices reflective not only of my liberty, but of my love. Not only of my rights, but of my responsibilities. and of righteousness. And we're all making decisions every day that form and forge our character. In fact, you could say that your character is a series.
of small and singular decisions that you make day by day. Your character is the sum total of the choices that you make in life. And so we make choices. Based on not just our freedom. In Christ.
But our responsibilities in Christ, particularly our responsibilities. in leading our children. I'm often asked, should I drink or should I not drink? I'm asked, Jack, why are you a total abstainer? Why do you practice?
Total abstinence concerning alcohol. Aren't there some scriptures that would indicate we have freedom in this area? But let me just show you a couple of scriptures quickly. Proverbs 20 and verse 1. And remember, this is a dad talking to a son now.
Wine is a mocker. An intoxicating drink arouses brawling. This is not just speaking of drunkenness. This is just speaking of the fact and the force of alcohol. And whoever is led astray by it is not.
Wise. Remember, we're talking about making good decisions. We're talking about making wise decisions and helping our children to do this as well.
So three chapters over in Proverbs 23, verses 29 to 32. Who has woe? Who has sorrow? Who has contentions? Who has complaints?
Who has wounds without cause? Who has redness of eyes? Those who linger long at the wine, those who go in search of mixed wines or mixed drinks. Do not look on the wine when it is red, when it sparkles, that is when it is intoxicating in the cup, when it swirls around smoothly. At the last, it bites like a serpent and stings like a viper.
Descriptive. Of the power of drugs and alcohol in people's lives. I want to live a life of discretion and discernment and make wise decisions. regarding my choices. Choice and choice alone says I have a right, but love says I have a responsibility to do better, to live better, to live by higher standards and greater standards.
Well, what are you going to be, my boy, when you've reached manhood years? A doctor, a lawyer, or an actor great, moving throngs to laughters and tears. But he shook his head. as he gave his reply in a serious way that he had. I don't think I'd like to be any of them.
I want to be like my dad. He wants to be like his dad. You men, did you ever think as you pause that the boy who watches your every move is building a set of laws? He's molding a life you're the model for, and whether it's good or bad depends upon the kind of example set to the boy who would be like his dad. Would you have him go everywhere you go, have him do just the things you do, and see everything your eyes behold, and woo all the gods you woo?
When you see the worship that shines in the eyes of your lovable little lad, could you rest content if he gets his wish and grows up just like his dad? It's a job that none but yourself can fill. It's a charge you must answer for. It's a duty to show him the road to tread ere he reaches manhood's door. It's a debt you owe for the greatest joy on this old earth to be had.
the pleasure of having a boy to raise. who wants to be like his dad.
So dad Make wise. choices. Be a discriminating dad, a discerning dad. A decisive dad. And choose the best.
For you and your son. One final word. That is Live. To leave. A legacy.
Proverbs 22 and verse 1 says, A good name is chosen rather than great riches, loving favor rather than silver or gold. And then listen to Proverbs 13 and verse 22. A good man leaves an inheritance to his children's children. That's our grandkids. And the wealth of the sinner.
is laid up. for the unjust. He's talking about the lasting legacy. that we live and that we give. read the Bible without discovering those genealogies.
And most of us just pass through them very quickly when we're reading through the Bible, but... It is descriptive these these genealogies. of the importance of families. And the legacy of faith that is being passed on from generation to generation. and to live a legacy.
To live a life.
So that your children and your grandchildren. And beyond that, your family to come. We'll live in faith. My grandfather was a godly, dedicated man. I absolutely adored him.
We lived with my grandfather whose wife had died. And so I had the privilege every evening when I was a little boy of sitting in his lap. in his rocking chair in his room. I know this sounds like A fairy tale, but it's true. of living with With my grandfather at hand, and every evening I would crawl in his lap.
And he would read stories to me of all kinds, but ultimately he would read the story: the word of God. We would read Hurbert's stories of the Bible. specifically. And he would tell me the great stories of faith. And though he has been in heaven many years.
The legacy of his life. lives on. I am forever. Grateful. The legacy of his faith lives on in my family.
You cannot underestimate the influence of your life. And when you think about it, The only thing we're going to take to heaven with us from this earth. will be our children, our family, our friends that we have led to Christ. That's the only thing we're taking with us. And so may God help us.
To so love, to so live. That our legacy will last. In the lives of those boys and girls. in those families and generations to come. Because a dad Today decided.
Not to be a delegating dad. or a disconnected dad. But a devoted dad. Following Christ. and saying, follow me.
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It's absolutely free to join, so text Cross to 59789. Pastor, what is your PowerPoint for today? Proverbs 4, 7 says, Wisdom is the principal thing. therefore get wisdom, and in all your getting get understanding. I hope today's message helps you gain new wisdom.
Insight as to how you can be a strong and godly influence on those around you. you know, my parents' and grandparents' dedication to Christ still has tremendous influence on my life today, and they've given me such a rich spiritual inheritance.
So, if you're a parent out there listening to me, you need to know or be reminded that your children are depending on you to lead them. in the right direction. And if you've got a friend who's heading in the wrong direction, they need you to help show them the way to find forgiveness, truth. in Jesus Christ. Wouldn't it be a tragedy if your family, if your friends, if your loved ones, missed out on heaven because you never used your influence, directly or even indirectly, with them?
Wouldn't it be a tragedy if because of your negative influence someone stepped into eternity without God? You are salt and you are light. One day we're going to stand before Christ in eternity and give an account for the Christian. For our influence. I pray that none of us will go home without taking some one with us.
I want to ask you today: are you passing a godly influence to others? Are you leaving behind stepping stones or stumbling blocks? to those who are looking to you and expecting your guidance. I really hope you'll take what you've learned today from today's message and apply it to your life.
so you too can impart a spiritual legacy to those around you. God bless you as you take your influence seriously and maximize your life and witness for the Lord Jesus Christ. And that is today's PowerPoint. Remember, when you give a gift to PowerPoint, we'll send you Dr. Graham's book, Help.
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