Tuesday, January 15, 2019

Tough Love by BJ Bassett





Tough Love

In this all-out match against sin, others have suffered far worse than you, to say nothing of what Jesus went through—all that bloodshed! So don’t feel sorry for yourselves. Or have you forgotten how good parents treat children, and that God regards you as his children?
My dear child, don’t shrug off God’s discipline,
    but don’t be crushed by it either.
It’s the child he loves that he disciplines;
    the child he embraces, he also corrects.
God is educating you; that’s why you must never drop out. He’s treating you as dear children. This trouble you’re in isn’t punishment; it’s training, the normal experience of children. Only irresponsible parents leave children to fend for themselves. Would you prefer an irresponsible God? We respect our own parents for training and not spoiling us, so why not embrace God’s training so we can truly live? While we were children, our parents did what seemed best to them. But God is doing what is best for us, training us to live God’s holy best. At the time, discipline isn’t much fun. It always feels like it’s going against the grain. Later, of course, it pays off handsomely, for it’s the well-trained who find themselves mature in their relationship with God. Hebrews 12:4-11 MSG


I was always good with children, so I thought parenting would be a piece of cake when we adopted our oldest. I also believed nurture was more powerful over genetics.

From the beginning our daughter cried every night for an hour before she went to sleep. It didn’t matter what we did. We tried everything from rocking her to leaving her alone, she still cried for an hour.

Later during her childhood, she pushed the family rules. The rules consisted of: the first time bad behavior occurred the child received a warning. The second time the same behavior occurred an age appropriate privilege was taken away. The third time it happened a swat on the bottom with the dreaded wooden spoon was administered. The other children were seldom spanked. But not our oldest, she was spanked often.

Our oldest became more rebellious during her teen years. And I wasn’t sure either of us would survive. Today she is in her fifties and a wonderful, loving daughter.

Parenting can be wonderful. It can also be horrendous. Some situations call for tough love.There are times in our lives when God has had to use tough love with us, to build our character.

Father, You are the only perfect parent. I desire to be Your obedient daughter. Help me during times of Yourtough love when You are building my character, I pray. Amen.



Announcing My New Book Release

Sweet Charity

Dr. Nancy St. John has a well-kept, twenty-year-old secret.

When Nancy was a high school senior, her socialite mother and henpecked father banished her from her home in Santa Monica, California, because of her pregnancy. Nancy left her friends, her school, and her boyfriend, Skip, to live with her spinster aunt in Chicago until she gave birth to a girl. Angry and hurt, Nancy broke all ties with her past.          

            Heartbroken, Nancy concentrates on her work and avoids intimate relationships. She hides her feelings. Hope, the daughter Nancy gave up for adoption twenty years earlier, finds her. A bond blossoms between them but is challenged by Hope’s leukemia. Hope needs a bone marrow transplant, but she has a rare blood type. Nancy is not a match. She is determined to find Skip, Hope’s biological father, who never knew about Nancy’s pregnancy or why she disappeared so mysteriously.

Author B. J. Bassett encourages others as an author, teacher and speaker.Her books include Lily, Gillian’s Heart, and coauthor of My Time with God(a children’s devotional) which sold 55,000 copies while in print.
She teaches writing workshops at Umpqua Community College in Roseburg, Oregon. As a speaker for Stonecroft Ministries, she tells her story of rejection and acceptance, not only in life, but as a writer as well. She also offers book talks.



B J Bassett

Twitter: B J Bassett@bassett106








5 comments:

Kathleen said...

Great devotional, Bunny. Our oldest was adopted, too, and we shared some of the same issues with stubbornness and rebellion. Thanks for the reminder of how God uses tough love to train us! Well done.
Thanks, Laura, for hosting Bunny today.

Marie Bast said...

Hi Bunny. I like when you said tough love builds character, it sure does. You are an awesome writer and the story is a terrific read. Wishing you all the best.

B. J. Bassett said...

Laura, you are such a blessing. Thank you for sharing my writing with others and for announcing the republication of Sweet Charity. With appreciation, BJ.

Marilyn R. said...

Thank you for sharing your heart, B.J. Bassett. Tough Love does build character and God correcting us as His children. Sweet Charity sounds like a great read.

Julie Arduini said...

Bunny writes the best devotionals. I really enjoyed this!

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