Steps To Guard Your Child From Danger
These steps are general guidelines to teach your child carefulness in a Moloch society. Children from all kinds of back-grounds are being molested, kidnapped, raped, abused, and murdered. These rules may help save their lives.
- Lead them to Christ early. Teach them what it means to love God and trust Him. The Holy Spirit is able to warn any believer with a clean conscience of the presence of evil. Scripture has much to say about discerning the intent and motives of others. Even children can often discern evil in a person when they are approached. "Take heed that you despise not one of these little ones; for I say unto you, that in heaven their angels do always behold the face of My Father which is in heaven." (Matt. 18:10)
- PRAY for your children daily. "The angel of the Lord encamps round about those that fear Him." (Ps. 34:7) As we have often stressed here, much of the war on childhood is genuinely demonic in origin. Some tragedies may even be prevented by earnest, specific prayer where Christian parents can hold their children before God for His protection and guardianship.
- Be OBSERVANT. Teach them to note suspicious, unusual, or strange behavior in others. Bill Gothard advocates the teaching of character-quality-discernment based on topics from the book of Proverbs. Tell them how lost people look, think, speak, and behave. Here, the normalcy of a genuinely loving family will be a standard from which they can evaluate any deviations.
San Francisco Detective Dick Vance gives some basic rules for parents to teach their kids to help guard against sexual abuse or kidnap:
Rule 1: "Get permission from mommy and daddy whenever any grown-up wants to take your picture - even if it's fun-loving Uncle Bob."
Rule 2: "When any adult wants you to keep a secret from your mommy or daddy be sure to tell us about it."
Rule 3: "Never go along with any adult to help them find a lost dog or cat."
Rule 4: "Never go near a car with someone in it even if the person in the car asks for directions." Teach them never to accept gifts, candy, toys, money, or rides from strangers. They should know beyond a shadow of a doubt that a stranger will NEVER be sent to pick them up from school, a store, or a movie. They should be told that if someone calls them from a car they should never get close enough to be snatched or pulled into the car.
Ruler 5: "Whenever an adult gives you something, be sure to tell mom and dad about it."
Rule 6: "Never enter someone's home without our permission."
Rule 7: "Never go with a man who shows you a badge and tells you he is a policeman unless he is wearing a uniform and is driving a marked police car." (A particularly cruel trap that molesters lay is to tell children there is an emergency such as mommy was rushed to a hospital and the child must go there immediately, the Arizona Republic reports.)
- Resolve to NEVER hitchhike; a firm, unbreakable rule with NO exceptions.
- Tape money into a shoe for an emergency phone call. Teach children to memorize their name, home address, and phone number, and how to use a dial and push-button phone.
- Teach them not to boast about money, and that personal belongings are never worth risking physical harm. Small treasures are precious to young children. One of the best tactics a child can learn to escape an attack is yelling loudly to attract attention. But fighting back, running, or talking their way out of difficult situations are also useful tactics.
- A child can be taught to cry out to the Lord in life-threatening situations. There have been instances where this has actually resulted in the offender stopping or fleeing. Although God has not promised that Christians will be immune to harm or danger, when that threat is demonic in origin, "the name of the Lord is a strong tower: the righteous runneth into it, and is safe." (Prov. 18:10)
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