The
Cycle
Jeremiah 32:17-19
17 'Ah, Lord GOD! It is you who
have made the heavens and the earth by your great power and by your
outstretched arm! Nothing is too hard for you. 18 You show steadfast love to
thousands, but you repay the guilt of fathers to their children after them, O
great and mighty God, whose name is the LORD of hosts, 19 great in counsel and
mighty in deed, whose eyes are open to all the ways of the children of man,
rewarding each one according to his ways and according to the fruit of his
deeds.
So often when we deal with
difficult people, it's easy to form judgments about them based on their
behaviour or attitudes. But have you ever stopped to wonder what has made that
person so disagreeable or foolish? When the Bible says God "repays the
iniquity of fathers into the bosom of their children" (v. 18), it is
speaking about generational cycles of sin. Unless someone in the family line
makes a deliberate choice to change, sinful and dysfunctional behaviour will be
passed from parent to child for many generations.
This is really just a confirmation
of the principle of sowing and reaping. We pass down standards for conduct and
character traits that we received from our parents. If we are unwilling to
change our sinful habits and attitudes, they will very likely find their way
into our children's lives.
What is true for sin is also true
for wounding. When a child is emotionally bruised in the home, his behaviour
and character may be negatively affected. With this in mind, think about a
difficult person that you know. What hurts do you think shaped his or her life?
A heart of compassion originates from a willingness to empathize with those who
have been wounded. This doesn't excuse someone's sin, but it does aid in
opening our hearts toward the individual.
What about you? Have childhood
wounds contributed to who you are today? How have they affected your life? If
you haven't dealt with them, you'll probably pass similar hurts down to your
children. But with God's help, you can break this cycle and begin a new one
that will benefit future generations.