“And these words, which I command thee this day, shall be in thine heart: And thou shalt teach them diligently unto thy children…”
— Deuteronomy 6:6–7
We live in a time of great deception. While parents sleep, the world catechizes their children. While churches busy themselves with entertainment, the state trains up an army of rebellious children. And while Christians beg for crumbs of morality in the school system, Satan feasts on the minds of the next generation.
The war for our children is not coming,it is here, and we are losing. The battleground is the public school classroom.
It is time to proclaim with thunderous conviction: homeschooling is not an option, it is the only righteous path. It is not a luxury for the wealthy, nor an experiment for the radical. It is the sacred duty of every parent who calls Christ Lord.
I. God’s Model for Education: Fathers, Homes, and Covenant
The Bible is not silent on the issue of education. From Genesis to Revelation, God gives His people a blueprint, and nowhere in it do we find the outsourcing of discipleship to pagans.
“Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it.” — Proverbs 22:6
Who is called to train the child? The father. The mother. The household. Not the government. Not strangers, nannies, or daycares. Not institutions or paid surrogates.
Deuteronomy 6:6–9 gives the clearest educational mandate in all of Scripture:
“These words… thou shalt teach them diligently unto thy children, and shalt talk of them when thou sittest in thine house, and when thou walkest by the way, and when thou liest down, and when thou risest up…”
Education is not confined to a classroom. It is life-long discipleship rooted in the fear of the Lord. And it happens in the home.
Likewise, Ephesians 6:4 commands:
“Fathers, provoke not your children to wrath: but bring them up in the nurture and admonition of the Lord.”
The Greek word for “nurture” is paideia, it means the full enculturation of a child in God’s ways. It is the shaping of worldview, values, morals, and knowledge according to the covenant.
This cannot be done in a system that denies Christ.
II. Public School: Paganism in the Name of Neutrality
Public school is not neutral. It is the church of secular humanism. Its catechism is evolution, its morality is relativism, and its god is the state. It is, quite literally, anti-Christ.
Every hour a child spends in public school, they are being taught that:
- God does not exist (or is irrelevant)
- Truth is subjective
- Gender is a spectrum
- History is man-centered
- Authority is arbitrary
- Parents are secondary
- Morality is negotiable
And parents expect to undo this with one hour of church per week?
“Can a man take fire in his bosom, and his clothes not be burned?” — Proverbs 6:27
Public school was founded by men who despised God. Horace Mann, John Dewey, and their ilk believed education should free children from the influence of the Bible and the family. They succeeded. Today’s public schools are temples of rebellion.
The Curriculum of Corruption
Sexual perversion is now standard in school programs. Children are exposed to transgender ideology, explicit sex education, and pornographic material disguised as “health education.”
Drag queen story hours, preferred pronouns, and boys in girls’ bathrooms are not fringe, they are policy.
According to the CDC, over 50% of U.S. public schools have active LGBTQ+ support groups. And over 40% teach gender identity curriculum by middle school.
This is not education. It is abuse. It is indoctrination!
“But whoso shall offend one of these little ones which believe in me, it were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck…” — Matthew 18:6
No child can be fed poison and not suffer damage. No family can tolerate this assault and remain intact.
III. Private Schools: A False Hope
Some parents, rightly alarmed by the horrors of public school, turn to private institutions. But private schools, especially Christian ones, are not the solution.
Most Christian schools:
- Use secular textbooks with thin Christian gloss
- Employ teachers with compromised worldviews
- Mimic public school methods, schedules, and structure
- Serve as social clubs for lukewarm families
- Focus on accreditation, not sanctification
They may avoid overt perversion, but they still catechize children in the god of careerism, peer dependence, and institutionalism. They separate children from the household and teach them to look to outsiders for truth.
True Christian education must be governed by the father’s authority, not the board of trustees.
IV. Hybrid and Co-Ops: Half-Measures That Lead to Drift
Homeschool “hybrid” programs and co-ops can provide temporary support, but they must never become substitutes for full parental oversight. Many such programs:
- Offload education to other families
- Rely on online systems that bypass family culture
- Use pre-packaged secular or soft-Christian content
- Encourage early independence and peer grouping
The problem is not just content, it’s authority. When children learn under systems not governed by the father and not submitted to Christ in every detail, they learn that Scripture is optional, and authority is fragmented.
“Every wise woman buildeth her house: but the foolish plucketh it down with her hands.” — Proverbs 14:1
You cannot delegate discipleship. You cannot subcontract sonship. You either build your house, or let it be built by others.
V. Homeschooling: The Ancient and Biblical Path
Homeschooling is not new. It is ancient. It is biblical. It is God’s ordained pattern.
Before there were schools, there were households. Before there were experts, there were fathers. Before there were credentials, there was obedience.
Throughout history, the greatest civilizations were built by families that educated their own:
- The Hebrew patriarchs taught the law of God at home.
- The early church trained children in the Scriptures by household worship.
- The Reformers advocated for family discipleship and literacy in the vernacular.
- The American pioneers built homes, farms, and minds with Bible, ink, and fire.
Until the 20th century, homeschooling was the norm. The explosion of public education coincided with the rise of statism, feminism, and moral collapse.
Today, homeschooling is not just a return to the past, it is a resistance movement against the future the world is trying to force upon us.
VI. Moral Obligation: The Soul of the Child Is at Stake
What is a child worth?
Jesus asked, “What shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?” — Mark 8:36
Yet parents send their children to systems that gain them grades, sports, and scholarships, but lose their souls. And they call it love.
We must see this with clear eyes: every day in public school is a step toward hell. It may not always be obvious. It may come through compromise, soft rebellion, or quiet doubts. But the path is always downward.
Parents will give account before God for the souls of their children.
“The just man walketh in his integrity: his children are blessed after him.” — Proverbs 20:7
If we want our children to be blessed, they must be raised in integrity, not convenience.
VII. Practical Concerns: Obedience over Excuses
Many say, “We can’t afford to homeschool.” But the real question is, “Can we afford not to?”
God never commands anything without making a way. The issue is not money, it is faith.
“But I work full-time.”
Then consider restructuring your household. Homeschooling requires sacrifice. Cut expenses. Downsize. Rearrange schedules. Reassign roles.
“But I’m not a trained teacher.”
You don’t need to be. You need to be faithful. Resources abound, books, curricula, podcasts, networks. But the greatest teacher your child needs is not a degree-holder. It is you, because God ordained it so.
“But what about socialization?”
Do you want your children socialized by fools and pagans?
“He that walketh with wise men shall be wise: but a companion of fools shall be destroyed.” — Proverbs 13:20
Homeschoolers are not socially deprived, they are socially protected. They grow up relating to adults, siblings, real work, and real worship, not playground savagery and locker room filth.
“But what if they don’t get into college?”
Then praise God. College is another idol. If your child is called to higher education, the Lord will provide. But your goal is not success, it is sanctification.
VIII. Statistics and Research: Homeschooling Works
The numbers confirm what Scripture has already told us.
According to the National Home Education Research Institute (NHERI):
- Homeschooled students consistently score 30 percentile points higher on standardized tests.
- Homeschoolers perform better academically regardless of the parent’s education level or household income.
- They are more likely to be civically engaged, morally grounded, and religiously active.
- 82% of homeschool graduates say they intend to homeschool their own children.
In contrast, public school graduates show rising rates of:
- Gender confusion
- Depression and anxiety
- Pornography addiction
- Church abandonment
- Marxist and anti-Christian worldview
The fruit of each system is evident. The data only confirms the deeper truth: you reap what you sow.
IX. God Will Provide: The Blessing of Obedient Education
Do not believe the lie that homeschooling is too expensive, too hard, or too risky. Those are the whispers of Satan. God blesses obedience.
“Seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.” — Matthew 6:33
If you make educating your children in the fear of the Lord your first priority, He will meet your needs. He may not give luxury, but He will give sufficiency. And more than that, He will give you joy, peace, unity, and honor.
God multiplies the loaves. He parts the seas. He guides the humble. He rewards the faithful.
Homeschooling may cost you:
- Comfort
- Reputation
- Convenience
- Income
But what will it give you?
- Children who love and fear the Lord
- A household united in mission
- Generational blessings
- A heritage that shines in darkness
“And all thy children shall be taught of the Lord; and great shall be the peace of thy children.” — Isaiah 54:13
That is a promise.
X. The Final Call: No More Compromise
This is not a hobby, it is not a trend. This is war!
The battle for the soul of the next generation is being waged daily. Every lesson, every story, every authority your child submits to will either point them to Christ, or away from Him.
Public school is not an option. Private school is not a refuge. Co-ops are not a substitute.
You are the shepherd of your household. And if you hand your lambs to wolves, you will answer to God for it.
Let the cost be what it must. Sell what must be sold. Sacrifice what must be sacrificed. But bring your children home.
Rebuild your house.
Sanctify your table.
Teach the Word.
Establish routine.
Model discipline.
Raise up arrows for the Lord.
And trust that He who called you will never fail you.
“Lo, children are an heritage of the Lord: and the fruit of the womb is his reward.” — Psalm 127:3
Let them not be handed over to Pharaoh.
Let them not be sacrificed on the altar of Mammon.
Let them not be raised by Rome, only to rebel against Zion.
Bring them home.
Teach them truth.
Build the Great Order.
Soli Deo Gloria.
