Question: How do you set
standards with video games & media in the home?
Answer: The first step in
setting standards is taking an active role in your children's entertainment.
Yes, that means you will need to watch what they watch no matter how silly the
show may seem. Never assume that because it's on a children or family-friendly network
that it is teaching your child morally sound lessons. While it important to
look at the parental guidance ratings, just because it is G or PG-rated does
not mean the show is appropriate for your child or your family. Do not take
television or media for granted. The internet, TV, Movies, magazines, and books
may all be beneficial and used as tools of learning, or they may be tools of
destruction. As the parent, you are the authority in your home and you are
accountable to God for your family's well-being. So be involved and monitor
what your children watch, listen to, read, and seek out on the
internet. Don't forget that you have an enemy, alive and active, seeking
for someone devour. (1 Peter 5:8)
Make sure your entertainment isn't the doorway for him to get into your home.
The second step is to know your children. One child may
be naturally more mature than another. One may be more grounded or can
rationalize, process, and discern better than another. There are appropriate
and inappropriate shows for each child. Make sure that whatever they watch is
appropriate for their age, maturity, and education. Whether it is a positive
influence or a negative influence, entertainment and media will shape and mold your
children in some way, so it's up to you to identify these influences in their
lives. After all, it is your role to safe-guard your child. After you've
monitored your child's entertainment, ask yourself is this too complicated for
my child to understand? Is my child mature enough to be able to learn
from this? Can my child point out what is morally right and morally wrong about
this show/movie/music/etc.? Also, remind them that entertainment is a
privilege, not a requirement. Teach them how to balance work, family, and
downtime. Too often, we make entertainment an idol in our lives. So take the
time, to turn off the TV and media once a week and spend time with your family.
Afterwards, you may that you know your child better and can discern their
entertainment choices better.
The final and most important step is, as a parent, don't
forget that you set the example. Your kids are more likely to choose wisely and
be discerning if you also choose wisely and be discerning. Remember that both
parents are a team, so set the standard together. Then, be consistent in
following them so there's no confusion in your home. Do not let worldly
influences or even other families' standards be your guide. Instead, use the
Bible. While the Bible may not say, "watch this, but not that." It
does say in Proverbs 4:23, to
"Above all else, guard your heart, for everything you do flows from
it." You need to ask yourself are you putting a guard on your hearts and minds
and protecting yourself. The Bible also says to think on true, noble, pure, and
admirable things. (Philippians 4:8)
Does your entertainment reflect these esteemed and desirable qualities? Even
Jesus said in Matthew 22:37 that the
most important commandments is to "Love the Lord your God
with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind." Is
what you're putting into your heart and soul and mind equivalent to loving God?
If you're unsure, don't be afraid to ask God for guidance, Psalm 139:23-24, "Search me, God, and know my heart...Lead me
in the way everlasting."
Take a moment and prayerfully seek God
and His Word about what's appropriate for your family. He will give you your
answers as you set your home's standards. Make the decision for what is best
for you and your family, and following His guiding and not the influence of
other families, what is popular, or what is socially acceptable. If you follow
these steps, you can be assured that whatever standard you set will be pleasing
to God.
Calvary's Tip: If you are looking for a good, family-friendly resource to screen television shows, music, movies, or video games. Calvary recommends using www.pluggedin.com. Created by Focus on the Family, this review website breaks down content, message, and family friendliness ratings.
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