Laying a good foundation during your child’s formative years is critically important in determining who and what they will become as adults.
Key Thought: The single most prevalent cause for disharmony within family relationships is a closed spirit.
What is a Closed Spirit?
“The tongue that brings healing is a tree of life, but a deceitful tongue crushes the spirit.” (Proverbs 15:4)
“A happy heart makes the face cheerful, but heartache crushes the spirit.” (Proverbs 15:13)
“A cheerful heart is good medicine, but a crushed spirit dries up the bones.” (Proverbs 17: 22)
“A man’s spirit sustains him in sickness, but a crushed spirit who can bear? (Proverbs 18:14)
How We Can Close Our Child’s Spirit (not an exhaustive list)
How Open is Your Child’s Spirit?
This is a simple, general evaluation that can help parents detect whether or not their child’s spirit is closing. Score each question from one to five. 1=never; 2=seldom; 3=sometimes; 4=usually; 5=always.
Total Score ____
The scores may indicate:
14-20 Danger, resolve immediately.
21-30 Warning, proceed with caution.
31-40 Watch out for falling rocks.
41-50 Things may be bumping along, but okay.
51-70 End of construction. Drive carefully.
Manifestations of a Closed Spirit
General observations:
Specific observations:
Note: Kids need a lot of physical affection (i.e. touching, hugging, etc.) and verbal interaction with their parents. When their spirit is closed due to wounding by Mom and/or Dad, they will look outside of the parent-child relationship to meet these needs.
Illustration # 1 If a father is harsh with his daughter so that she is offended and her spirit begins to close, she will look to other males to meet these deep emotional needs. (Unfortunately, young men can easily pick up on her need for affection and take advantage. She may resist at first not wanting to compromise her moral standards, but eventually her resistancebreaks down with the boy’s persistence. She will give in to keep from experiencing the pain of rejection. Conversely, if her spirit is open because there has been a healthy degree of affection and meaningful conversation, she is much more likely to resist temptation.)
Illustration #2 Boys have similar emotional needs. When a father refuses hug his son because he considers it unmanly, it may cause his spirit to close. As a result, he may reject any affection or look to another male (i.e. homosexual relationship) to meet that need. Dr. Ross Campbell, a Christian psychiatrist who specializes in working with children, reports that he has never known of one sexually disoriented person who had a warm, loving, and affectionate father.
Fortunately, a child’s spirit is somewhat pliable for the first several years. Generally, when children are hurt by their parents they are ready and willing to reconcile the relationship. As they get older, however, this pliability diminishes as one offense is piled up on another. A wall is built that cements the spirit shut.
Reopening a Child’s Spirit
Tenderness melts the anger in your child and begins to open their spirits.
Note: The lack of touching does not always mean that we have closed our child’s spirit. Children go through stages where they may avoid touching, for example during puberty. However, if a parent is maintaining harmony with his child, he can usually detect if the child is offended or just passing through a stage.
Conclusion: A closed spirit is the major destroyer of families. Parents must recognize when their behavior has led to a closed spirit and make every attempt to reopen it before impenetrable walls are built.
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