Restoration of Education: The
Role of Parents and the Body of Christ
by James Boyes
Introduction: Source of Genuine Wisdom and Knowledge
According to the Christian worldview, where does genuine wisdom
and
knowledge originate? Scripture (Proverbs 1: 7-9) tells us the
source of wisdom rests with our relationship with the Lord, and
according to this same passage, parents are to be involved in
transferring this wisdom to their children. One may also turn
to the Bible and locate a plethora of Scripture which points
to the responsibility of parents and Church leadership toward
the inculcation of each generation of children and their children
in remembrance of God's created works, wisdom, knowledge, and
truth (See the APPENDIX at the close of this article).
On the other hand, it will be difficult, if not impossible,
to locate biblical references that stress the importance of parents
to delegate this responsibility (in loco parentis) to a government
education system which is philosophically opposed to, and has
essentially banned, the revelation of God through His Word. Regardless,
if the state were to somehow become "godly" in its
agenda, the Bible fails to direct parents to delegate the education
of their children's souls or conscience minds, into the hands
of those outside of family and Church authority. This observation
is well worth repeating: The Bible provides absolutely no basis
for the contemporary practice of in loco parentis of Christian
children, by Christian parents, into the hands of the United
States federal/state school system.
Can Public Schools Draw Students Toward Jesus Christ?
The answer to the above question is obvious; but how many
parents, pastors and Church leaders consider this question, and
consider the results of the answer? It appears as though few
of us have contemplated the tremendously fertile soil of false
doctrines, cultivated and expanding in the absence of biblical
truth. This is particularly sad when we consider the state's
desire to impact and develop the "whole child" with
politically correct attitudes, conscience, character, emotions,
psychology, and worldview. Such an education leaves little room
for parental and Church influence.
Unfortunately, few Church leaders trace the transformation of
American society via its public education system. However, this
transformation or "need for change" so excellently
promoted by the media and education establishment is actually
the motivation to abandon biblical revelation in favor of "progressive"
indoctrination and religious Humanism. In short, the stage for
the departure from truth, from Christ, from Scripture, unfolds
before our very eyes. The deception level is rising very rapidly,
aided by a pronounced silence from many Church pulpits and a
dangerous desire by Christian leaders to avoid the issue because
of perceived controversy it may evoke. The end result is a dangerous
intellectual and spiritual passivity which breeds continued expansion
and influence of Humanist philosophy at the expense of the Christian
worldview.
According to Scripture (See APPENDIX below) the transfer
of knowledge, wisdom and doctrine rests with parents assisted
by godly authority. Christian parents are to retain and exercise
control and ultimate responsibility over the education of their
children. Why? The Word of God is abundantly clear on this issue:
the content of what we know and the need to continue the transfer
of godly wisdom, knowledge and truth must not be allowed to die.
We already know the important transfer of God's revelation
cannot occur within the spiritual confines and compulsory suppressive
nature of American public schools. The public school establishment
belongs to the state and federal governments. The American public
education system is the end product of the political process,
in effect, the antithesis of academic and spiritual freedom.
And because it is completely impossible to educate minus a worldview,
or belief system; for the very reason we prevent government from
controlling our houses of worship, we need to keep government
from educating Christian children. It's a matter intellectual
liberty, freedom of conscience, and freedom of belief.
This foundation of American culture no longer lives inside
public education. Quite the contrary, our government schools
are an excellent example of conceptually collective socialism,
a model that has failed everywhere it has been tried. Public
school administrators for the most part, can no longer articulate
their own ideas, their thoughts. Instead, they parrot the misleading
euphemisms of current faddish reform. Their verbal trains evidence
a language which pervades institutions supportive of a party
line. In order to get past the rhetorically deceptive store front,
Christians need to peel away the linguistic layers of touchy-feely
reform, and review and test what remains in light of Scripture
(1 Thessalonians 5:21). As a pastor, when was the last time
you closely examined the contents of a public school textbook;
examined the underpinning philosophy for the doctrines therein?
Christian parents and Church leaders need to be aware of
perhaps the most influential spiritual battle taking place in
public school classrooms. Education is a powerful instrument
when placed into the hands of loving, and prayerful parents.
Christian education is the means by which to cultivate a strong
relationship with the Creator, parents, family, and Church; resulting
in no small number of benefits to society. The opposite holds
true if we permit the demise of Christian education via delegation
of this responsibility to the state.
The negative results of abandoning our children to the Humanist
state schools are clear: moral and mental poverty, weakened family
and Church relationships, and a distorted view of God, His creation
and His purposes.
We are surrounded with the evidence of a need to restore
parental responsibility in regards to the education and rearing
of Christian children. There is a Christian worldview, a Christian
philosophy, a Christian theology, a Christian view of economics,
academics, science, and origins. This worldview will rapidly
locate its deathbed if Christian parents and Church leadership
do not awake and biblically respond to this spiritual war.
HOSEA 4:1, 6 -- [1] Hear the word of the Lord, you Israelites,
because the Lord has a charge to bring against you who live in
the land: "There is no faithfulness, no love, no acknowledgment
of God in the land... [6] my people are destroyed from lack of
knowledge "Because you have rejected knowledge, I also reject
you as my priests; because you have ignored the law of God, I
will also ignore your children.
America's public school system controls the philosophy and
educational content of nearly 85-percent of U.S. school-aged
children; the philosophy of which is juxtaposed to Scripture.
Yet, we continue to promote all manner of social, entertainment,
and other means to increase Church membership, but fail to comprehend
the source of spiritual and moral rot dressed up as "public
education." We understand the spiritual significance of
Sunday School, yet neglect the spiritual damage that occurs during
public Monday School, Tuesday School, and Wednesday School, etc.,
inside public education.
Our children bear the image of God, and therefore belong
to Him. They do not belong to Caesar (the state), and we should
not be sending them to Roman government schools for the development
of their souls and moral intellects (Mark 12:17). If knowing
and learning about the Christian worldview is significant on
Sunday, its importance does not diminish as the clock strikes
midnight on Sunday evening.
Conclusion
COLOSSIANS 2:6-8 -- [6] So then, just as you received Christ
Jesus as Lord, continue to live in him, [7] rooted and built
up in him, strengthened in the faith as you were taught, and
overflowing with thankfulness. [8] See to it that no one takes
you captive through hollow and deceptive philosophy, which depends
on human tradition and the basic principles of the world rather
than on Christ.
Absent of truth and the principles of godly living, our public
schools are spiritually, morally, and cerebrally dead. Therefore,
Christians must begin to consider removal of their children from
this spiritually damaging government bureaucracy. Doctrine,
curricula and philosophies which result in eternal death are
by no means the way to educate our children.
Christians must consider the eternal consequences of the spiritual
warfare taking place over their children's hearts, spirits, and
minds, and must act accordingly. This will most likely necessitate
a complete revamping of family budgets reflecting a needed change
in priorities. No doubt, alternatives to state education will
need to be decided upon (Christian home-, or Christian private
school).
Christian leaders who hold positions of influence, after
having studied the consequence of state schooling upon the Body
of Christ, need to consider encouraging their audiences with
the biblically sound logic and reasoning to remove their children
from the grips of world Humanism. There is a window of opportunity
where this process can take place legally. It is unknown how
long this window will remain open. The education establishment
is beginning to get wise to the rising number of home and private
Christian schools.
Pastors need to realize the tremendously powerful tool that
education has become in the hands of federal and state legislators;
and how this tool, as an instrument of state Humanism, is working
against Christ and His Church. Christian seminaries need to reconsider
the spiritually negative impacts of their relationships and connections
with the mainstream education establishment. Seminaries should
graduate pastors who possess the wisdom and knowledge necessary
to articulate with authority, the primary and ancillary issues
which surround this subject. For example, the cultural and spiritual
impact of origins (Evolution vs. Special Creation) upon the Church
and society.
Pastors need to study and perhaps re-examine the philosophical
underpinnings of American public education from the writings
of its false prophets and historical leaders. Pastors need to
visit the mission and "vision" of public education
and contrast the same with the vision and mission of Christ 's
Church. Pastors can then articulate the results of this research
into programs and sermon series which inform congregations of
the status and purpose of state schools, and encourage parents
to take appropriate steps toward the removal of their children
from what have become anti-Christian seminaries of World Humanism.
Considering that God is Creator and we are His children, we
need to allow Him to have possession of our children's education.
Thus, this message calls for the courage of Church leaders and
parents to understand and act upon the education of the current
and next generation of Christian children.
In the final analysis, we must pray and seek God's will and be
prepared to trust and follow His lead, even though it may displease
those who do not understand the battle. We must allow Christ's
light to shine upon this issue and respond to what He shows us:
"In darkness there is no choice. It is light that enables
us to see the differences between things; and it is Christ that
gives us light.'
-- J. C. & A. W. Hare, (from Understanding the Times by
David Noebel)
In Closing... A Warning From The Past:
'I would advise no one to send his child where the Holy Scriptures
are not supreme. Every institution that does not unceasingly
pursue the study of God's word becomes corrupt. Because of this
we can see what kind of people they become in the universities
and what they are like now. Nobody is to blame for this except
the pope, the bishops, and the prelates, who are all charged
with training young people. The universities only ought to turn
out men who are experts in the Holy Scriptures, men who can become
bishops and priests, and stand in the front line against heretics,
the devil, and all the world. But where do you find that? I greatly
fear that the universities, unless they teach the Holy Scriptures
diligently and impress them on the young students, are wide gates
to hell.'
-- Martin Luther, (_Luther's Works_, ed. James Atkinson, vol.
44, p. 207, 1966).
Please examine the Scriptures below and contrast the message
they provide with what children receive in government schools:
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APPENDIX
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Scriptures Related to Instruction, Teaching, Doctrines, Origins,
and the Transfer of God's Wisdom, Knowledge and Truth From Generation
to Generation: Genesis Chapters 1-thru-11 (The source of origins,
marriage, the Fall, sin, wearing clothes, flood geology, etc.)
Genesis 18:18-19
Exodus 20:8-12
Deuteronomy 4:5-10
Deuteronomy 6:1-9
Deuteronomy 11:18-21
Deuteronomy 32:45-46
1 Chronicles 12:32
Psalm 11:3-4
Psalm 78:1-11
Psalm 145:4
Proverbs 1:7-9
Proverbs 1:20-33
Proverbs 4:1
Proverbs 4:20-27
Proverbs 6:20-23
Proverbs 12:1, 15, 28
Proverbs 15:2, 5, 7, 14, 20-22, 28, 31-33
Proverbs 19:2, 3, 8, 20, 27
Proverbs 22:6
Proverbs 23:12-14, 19, 22-26
Ecclesiastes 10:2
Isaiah 5:11-13
Jeremiah 10:2
Hosea 4:1, 6
Mark 12:13-17
Acts 17:16-28
Romans 1:1-7, 13, 18-32
Romans 16: 17-19
1 Corinthians 2:1-14
1 Corinthians 5:9
2 Corinthians 6:14-18
2 Corinthians 10:3-5
Ephesians 4:10-26
Ephesians 5:6-33
Ephesians 6:1-4
Colossians 2:1-10
Colossians 2:18-22
Colossians 3:1-3, 8-10, 16-21
1 Thessalonians 5:1-8, 15, 21, 22
1 Timothy 6:20-21
2 Timothy 1:5
2 Timothy 2:15
2 Timothy 3:14-17
2 Timothy 4:3-4
Hebrews 13:7-8, 17
2 Peter 2:1
2 Peter 3:1-7
2 Peter 3:17-18
1 John 4:1-6
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