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06 Parenting By Faith: Consistent Consequenses
There is a remedial side to the discipline we are commanded to bring our children up in according to Ephesians 6:4 So when our child sins we must respond with consistent consequences (not just gentle correction). We are by nature rebels to God (Eph 2:1-4), thus parents should expect resistance from their child at their attempts to raise them “in the Lord". Creating the best disciplined environment and maintaining the best godly conversations with our children are not enough - though essential. So what do you do when your child refuses to obey your good structure and your good counsel? Choosing right consequences helps retrain the behavior especially in the early years (Prov 13:24) and choosing right words helps persuade the heart back to God, especially in the teen years (2 Tim 2:24-26). Learn more about this as you watch this video.
Track 3 Marriage & Family Counseling
06 Parenting By Faith: Consistent Consequenses
There is a remedial side to the discipline we are commanded to bring our children up in according to Ephesians 6:4 So when our child sins we must respond with consistent consequences (not just gentle correction). We are by nature rebels to God (Eph 2:1-4), thus parents should expect resistance from their child at their attempts to raise them “in the Lord". Creating the best disciplined environment and maintaining the best godly conversations with our children are not enough - though essential. So what do you do when your child refuses to obey your good structure and your good counsel? Choosing right consequences helps retrain the behavior especially in the early years (Prov 13:24) and choosing right words helps persuade the heart back to God, especially in the teen years (2 Tim 2:24-26). Learn more about this as you watch this video.
Sunday, June 29, 2014
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