Proverbs 10:1 (ESV)
A wise son makes a glad father,
but a foolish son is a sorrow to his mother.
We all love our kids. We love them when they are cute; we love them when they are funny; we love them when they are not lovable; when they make mistakes; when they mess up; when they disobey. The best measure for us in regard to how we are to respond to our children is in regard to their association and attitude with wisdom. When they have a great relationship with wisdom we are glad but when they have a poor relationship with wisdom we are grieved. We tend, as parents, to rejoice when they do things "athletically" or "academically" or something of that nature. We tend to be grieved when they do something that disobeys us. In this proverb we are told to rejoice in wisdom and to grieve at foolishness. We ought to have God so centered in our lives that our rejoicing over our children is also so centered. Rejoice over your kids but do so because they obey God and have found Wisdom. Grieve over your kids but do so because they have rejected God and Wisdom. A wise son for Christ should bring praise much more than one who measures up to some outward, societal code. It is quite something to watch parents get excited about their child’s accomplishments. They are great in school; sports; work; and/or relationships. But, the ultimate relationship that we want to get excited about, as parents, is a child’s relationship with wisdom. This relationship will determine how they make decisions. This relationship will be the most qualifying requirement for their “success” in the future. When our children have a positive relationship with wisdom should be the thing that gives us the most excitement.