Sunday, February 21, 2021

What is providing custody: Placing the parents into submission

 Many parents believe that they rule the roost, and are charge of their children, in a proprietarian format. Bragging about each other's children, complaining about each other's children. Bring down the parents, and bring them to submission to children, with said children being in place of God. We adults surrender to children hereunder, meaning all of us that have, and destroy and annihilate the rest. I consent to overthrow from children...Providing custody is this sort of submission

Christian love for a child is submission to the every vulnerable need of a child (GRK: αγαπαο), as an enemy of the child, knowing nothing about what it is like to be a child, deserving only DEATH and PUNISHMENT merely for existing in relation to a child, earning one's right to exist by indentured servitude to one's child, knowing that one is evil and wicked in relation to children, expecting absolutely nothing in return.

This form of servitude for a child can be understood as a tugboat. The child tugs me to where her needs are, with me being placed by God to be in full submission to a child. A parent is completely and utterly beholden to a child, serving their every needs like a bondservant. These need categories include food, water, shelter, transportation, attachment, but the most important need being attachment.

It is NOT that the child "provides down" but that I provide up, meaning I am convicted by the child's small status to see her as bigger, thus taking her needs seriously as such. A glass of milk at 1:00? Why not? Just literally get out of bed, pour some milk, and the rest is solved. No need to complain.

In biblical parenting, children, due to their smaller size, are deemed the "least of these", and thus an authority over their needs.

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