No! God chooses the parents for every Child!
The Bible teaches the Golden Rule. Do unto others as you would have done unto you. Parents should support their children and when it becomes necessary, children should support their parents. In the Bible, the focus of the parent/child relationship was on love, honor, and respect as well as discipline and instruction (Eph. 6:1-4).
No. That will not happen. At least, your parents pick. Should you pick your bedtime when you're a child? No. They do not pick. Until you're 18, you do not pick your own. Remember that.
ALL the names in the Bible are children's names! Because every person in the Bible was once a child. Their parents named them, so all the names are for kids.
Family is very highly regarded in the Bible. God placed high priority on children calling them "a blessing from the Lord". He also commands children to honor and obey their parents.
If children pick up a bad habit from their parents, it's bad. If children pick up good habits, however, it's a great thing. A child should be able to learn from their parents.Yes. It's good to learn from your parents. Unless they're in trouble with the Law. Then you must be cautious.
This is in Ephesians 6:1. "Children, obey your parents in the Lord: for this is right."
Children pick up their values from their parents. If, therefore, a parent has a strong work ethic, his or her children are likely to absorb and emulate that ethic.
Certainly, especially if they are still in your house. Most parents pick up the tab, even after the kid moves out.
Yes, their parents were Adam and Eve. The Bible makes this clear.
Todd likes to be the center of attention and to pick on the foster children his parents take in.
Parents pick their children's names because it is their child. Who else would pick it for them? Some parents take ideas from family, friends, colleges, ect., but they parents must raise the child and it is theirs, so they get to name it. Also, if it were up to someone else, the parents might not like the name chosen. Since the child is now part of their family, it is important that the parents like the name and are proud to be assoictaed with that child's name in their family.
There is no doubt that Jael had parents, but we are not told of them in the Bible.