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Proverbs 3:1-12 // Nathan MillerThe wisdom of Solomon in this passage offers a blueprint for a life of favor and success. This sermon dives into the tension between human logic and divine direction, emphasizing the command to acknowledge him in all our ways. We look at what it means to honor him with our wealth and the firstfruits of our crops, and why his discipline is actually a sign of his love. By understanding that his correction is like that of a father for a son he delights in, we can learn to lean into his guidance even when the path is difficult.SERMON NOTES (YouVersion): https://bible.com/events/49620718 PRAYER REQUESTS: https://ccefc.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/2542/responses/new26.06.14
Proverbs 3:1-12 // Ben BeasleyThe wisdom of Solomon in this passage offers a blueprint for a life of favor and success. This sermon dives into the tension between human logic and divine direction, emphasizing the command to acknowledge him in all our ways. We look at what it means to honor him with our wealth and the firstfruits of our crops, and why his discipline is actually a sign of his love. By understanding that his correction is like that of a father for a son he delights in, we can learn to lean into his guidance even when the path is difficult.SERMON NOTES (YouVersion): https://bible.com/events/49620719 PRAYER REQUESTS: https://ccefc.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/2509/responses/new26.06.14
Proverbs 3:1-12 // Jacob NannieThe wisdom of Solomon in this passage offers a blueprint for a life of favor and success. This sermon dives into the tension between human logic and divine direction, emphasizing the command to acknowledge him in all our ways. We look at what it means to honor him with our wealth and the firstfruits of our crops, and why his discipline is actually a sign of his love. By understanding that his correction is like that of a father for a son he delights in, we can learn to lean into his guidance even when the path is difficult.SERMON NOTES (YouVersion): https://bible.com/events/49620720 PRAYER REQUESTS: https://ccefc.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/2553/responses/new26.06.14
Proverbs 3:1-12 // Bill GormanThe wisdom of Solomon in this passage offers a blueprint for a life of favor and success. This sermon dives into the tension between human logic and divine direction, emphasizing the command to acknowledge him in all our ways. We look at what it means to honor him with our wealth and the firstfruits of our crops, and why his discipline is actually a sign of his love. By understanding that his correction is like that of a father for a son he delights in, we can learn to lean into his guidance even when the path is difficult.SERMON NOTES (YouVersion): https://bible.com/events/49620721 PRAYER REQUESTS: https://ccefc.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/2546/responses/new26.06.14
Proverbs 3:1-12 // Paul BrandesThe wisdom of Solomon in this passage offers a blueprint for a life of favor and success. This sermon dives into the tension between human logic and divine direction, emphasizing the command to acknowledge him in all our ways. We look at what it means to honor him with our wealth and the firstfruits of our crops, and why his discipline is actually a sign of his love. By understanding that his correction is like that of a father for a son he delights in, we can learn to lean into his guidance even when the path is difficult.SERMON NOTES (YouVersion): https://bible.com/events/49620717 PRAYER REQUESTS: https://ccefc.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/2574/responses/new26.06.14
The hardest part of parenting isn't always your child's tantrum or defiance. It's what that moment awakens in you and what it does to your marriage. We've all seen the public meltdown scene, and many of us have lived it at home: anger rises fast, words get sharp, and suddenly one spouse is trying to protect the kids from the other spouse's wrath. Over time, some parents disengage because they don't trust themselves to discipline, and the home starts to feel like “single parenting” even with two married adults under the same roof.We take you to Hebrews 12 to rebuild the whole definition of discipline around God's Word. God doesn't discipline because He's done with us, but because He loves us, trains us, and wants a harvest of righteousness and peace. That changes how we interpret parenting stress and family conflict. We also unpack a key distinction: restoration after someone else's sin versus discipline that God plans for our good, using a surgeon versus emergency room doctor analogy to show how God can be doing both in our lives at once.Then we get very practical. Biblical discipline isn't venting and it isn't mechanical. The goal is repentance that leads to forgiveness and real change. We talk about forgiving your kids for the past, confessing your built-up anger to them no matter their age, and teaching them how to ask forgiveness with sincerity and specifics. When parents practice self-discipline under God's loving hand, we can finally correct our kids without rage and rebuild trust instead of fear.If this encouraged you, subscribe, share this with a worn-out parent, and leave a review so more couples can find biblical counsel for marriage and parenting. What's one step you need to take this week?Support the showFor episode transcripts, click HERE.For more marriage encouragement, visit: www.VowsToKeep.com | V2K Blog | Marriage Counseling | Insta | FBApple Podcast listener? Would you consider leaving us a review, as this helps more couple's to find our resources?! Leave your review HERE.
John Gregg teaches on Raising Great Kids by calling parents to treat their children the way God the Father treats us. This message focuses on purposeful parenting, marriage centered homes, modeling love and reverence for God, building character, speaking life, practicing biblical discipline, and giving children an unconditional blessing. (00:00) - The Father Heart of God and Raising Great Kids (01:00) - Parenting With Purpose (04:00) - The Secret to Successful Parenting (06:00) - What Do You Want Your Child to Become? (08:00) - Eternity, Legacy, and Intentional Formation (10:00) - It Is Not Too Late for Your Children (12:00) - John and Carey's Family Story (15:00) - Building a Family on God's Promises (20:00) - Parent Each Child as an Individual (22:00) - Ten Biblical Parenting Principles (23:00) - Marriage Centered, Not Child Centered (28:00) - When the Student Becomes Like the Teacher (32:00) - Modeling Love and Reverence for God (35:00) - Lessons From Eli and Samuel (38:00) - Courageous Character Building (40:00) - Discipline, Not Punishment (42:00) - Giving Your Children an Unconditional Blessing (47:00) - The Best Decision Starts With Jesus
What does the Bible really mean when it talks about "the rod"?For generations, many Christians have heard the phrase "spare the rod, spoil the child" and assumed Proverbs 13:24 was primarily about punishment. But what if the image behind the proverb is much deeper than we realize?In this message, Nicole Barnett explores the Hebrew language and imagery behind the "rod," uncovering connections to shepherds, kings, protection, guidance, and responsibility. Through personal testimony and biblical reflection, she challenges us to consider how authority is meant to be used—not as a weapon of fear, but as a tool of care.Whether you're a parent, grandparent, teacher, pastor, or simply someone trying to follow Jesus faithfully, this message asks a powerful question: What image of Christ are we showing to the people entrusted to our care?Send us Fan MailLinkoln shares his story on why he started coming to Ravenna Church of the Nazarene and shares why you should consider doing the same.Ravenna Church of the Nazarene530 Main Street, Ravenna, KY 40472Support the showThe Dirt Path Sermon Podcast is a place for real sermons that speak to real life. Subscribe and walk the path with us every week.Consider visiting Ravenna Church of the Nazarene where Pastor Jason is the Senior Pastor. Have a prayer need? Want to share something with Pastor Jason? Email dirtpathpastor@gmail.com
In this installment of the Ps+ we join Pastor Justin Trotter for another conversation on the dangers and consequences of a parental testimony that lacks biblical discipline. Full of biblical examples and practical principles, this episode is a must-listen for new and experienced parents and disciplers alike.
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In this episode of the Ps+ we join Pastor Justin Trotter to discuss the importance of biblical discipline in raising children.
The dads confront the modern "gentle parenting" movement head-on, arguing that its rejection of authority, restraint, and negative consequences has produced fragile families and weakened churches. Looking at Eli, David, and their sons, they show why Scripture insists that love includes rebuke, chastening, confession, and consistency. They discuss how to discipline without anger, how to correct while maintaining relationship, how to set wise family rules, and why children thrive inside clear boundaries. A needed re-alignment of grace and truth for Christian fathers.
Do you desire to honor God in how you discipline your children, but sometimes feel unsure—wondering when to discipline, when to hold back, or whether you're doing it the right way? Join Ginger Hubbard and Alex Cody as they discuss when it's appropriate to discipline children and how to do it in loving ways that honor the Lord. *** For show notes and episode downloads, go to https://www.gingerhubbard.com/podcast/episode-249-the-why-when-how-of-biblical-discipline *** Support this podcast: https://www.gingerhubbard.com/support *** Sponsor for this episode: CTC Math | ctcmath.com We Heart Nutrition | weheartnutrition.com, code GINGER
Are you sometimes unsure whether your discipline methods line up with what God's Word actually teaches? Would you like to understand what the Bible really means by “the rod” and why God commands parents to use it carefully? Join Ginger Hubbard and Alex Cody as they break down what biblical discipline is and what parents should do when their kids don't obey all the way, right away, and with a happy heart. *** For show notes and episode downloads, go to https://www.gingerhubbard.com/podcast/episode-248-what-is-biblical-discipline *** Support this podcast: https://www.gingerhubbard.com/support *** Sponsor for this episode: CTC Math | ctcmath.com We Heart Nutrition | weheartnutrition.com, code GINGER
Today's episode of Uncommon Sense with Ginny Robinson is a carefully crafted full-on rant about two awful cultural failures, Donald Trump and Taylor Swift. Both, in their own ways, are failing the next generation and pushing the normalization of pedophilia. Trump refuses to release the Epstein list or hold powerful pedophiles accountable. Meanwhile, Taylor Swift flaunts her naked body on her album cover marketed to an audience that includes young girls who are already being tempted by a society pushing them toward OnlyFans. Feminism has clearly failed. We need to bring back the biblical patriarchy, AKA Christianity.At some point, we have to stop asking why is all of this happening and start living biblically individually, in our families, and as a society. For the sake of our own wellbeing and (far more importantly) the protection of our children. If we can't even agree to safeguard their innocence, what are we doing? Why aren't we protecting the children?--https://bakerbookhouse.com/featured/the-brand-sunday
Jess sits down with Kate Bowler, historian, pastor, and New York Times bestselling author, to explore parenting, faith, and religious deconstruction. They unpack the history of harsh discipline like sparing the rod, question the idea of biblical discipline, and wrestle with whether kids are inherently sinful. This compassionate conversation offers space to question long-held beliefs, understand the pain of inauthentic belonging, and discover a faith grounded in love and grace, not just rules.Get 10% OFF parenting courses and kids' printable activities at Nurtured First using the code ROBOTUNICORN.We'd love to hear from you! Have questions you want us to answer on Robot Unicorn? Send us an email: podcast@robotunicorn.net. Credits:Editing by The Pod Cabin Artwork by Wallflower Studio Production by Nurtured First Learn more about The Anger Course here!
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How do you raise confident, high-character kids in a world that constantly attacks their identity? In this vulnerable, powerful conversation, Greg Francis joins host Brad The Man Maker to share the parenting philosophy behind Redwood Parenting—and how they've created a home that builds champions through discipleship, structure, love, and unwavering intentionality.
Discipline is not about control—it's about correction, restoration, and love. In a culture that either overcorrects or refuses correction altogether, God calls parents to walk a better way. His way. Biblical discipline isn't about punishment—it's about discipleship. It's about forming hearts, not just managing behavior.Our springboard for today's discussion is:"He who loves him is diligent to discipline him." — Proverbs 13:24God disciplines His children out of love—never out of rage, never for revenge. The goal is always restoration. As parents, we're not called to react to our children—we're called to respond with wisdom and grace. That means we must discipline from a place of peace, not pressure.Discipline done right involves:* Consistency – Children need to know what's expected and what's not.* Clarity – Set boundaries that are understandable, biblical, and realistic.* Calm – Correct from a place of peace. Never discipline in the heat of anger.* Connection – Always restore relationship after correction. Remind them they are loved, even in failure.Your role is to reflect God's heart. He disciplines because He loves. He corrects because He cares. His Word sets the standard—not the world, not emotions, and not cultural trends.Remember, discipline isn't just about what you say—it's about what you model. Your children will follow your spirit more than your words. If they see grace in your correction, they'll learn to run toward God, not away from Him when they stumble.Don't fear discipline. Embrace it with humility and trust. The fruit of your faithfulness won't always show up overnight—but it will show up.Question of the Day:How can you bring more consistency and love into how you discipline your children?Mini Call to Action:Pray today before any correction. Ask God for His tone, His heart, and His wisdom to guide your next conversation.Let's Pray:Father, help us discipline the way You do—with mercy, clarity, and love. Let our correction point our children toward You, not just away from wrongdoing. Make our homes places of grace and growth. In Jesus' name, amen.Let's Get To Work!Discipline isn't about control—it's about shaping hearts for the Kingdom.Support MyR2B Ministries:MyR2B Ministries is our full-time ministry. Your paid subscription helps sustain this work and expand our ministry outreach.My Reasons To Believe is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit myr2b.substack.com/subscribe
Today, we're discussing the recent controversy surrounding Shiloh Hendrix, who called a black child a racial slur at a playground instead of taking the concern to the child's parents. This behavior is not only unacceptable—it's unchristian. As followers of Christ, we are called to be above reproach (1 Timothy 3:2), especially when dealing with the next generation. God will not judge us by our skin color, so why are we so quick to judge others by theirs? We can simultaneously be aware of the statistics about certain cultures within particular races, and realize that this is not how we handle those problems. We'll explore the biblical approach to conflict resolution. When there's a problem with a child's behavior, the godly route is to speak directly with their parents—not to attack the child. Christians must hold one another accountable. --https://policecoffee.com/collections/coffee
→ 20% off Duncan and Stone's keepsake journals→ Prayer CalendarNavigating parental authority can be challenging, especially when young children test boundaries through behaviors like hitting. Many parents struggle with being too permissive or too authoritarian, unsure of how to guide their child in a way that is both firm and loving. In this episode of The Mind of a Child, we dive into the heart of parental authority—what it means, how it is often misunderstood, and how we can align our approach with God's authority. Through real-life examples, biblical wisdom, and practical strategies, this discussion will help you confidently lead your child while fostering respect, love, and spiritual growth.3 Takeaways:Parental authority is a God-given (or lent) responsibility, not a tool for control.Effective discipline is rooted in calm, clear expectations.God's authority serves as a model for parental authority.Episode Highlights:[00:00:00] – Introduction: The challenge of parental authority and how it impacts child behavior[00:02:00] – Examples of permissive and authoritarian parenting styles[00:05:00] – Breaking down ineffective parenting approaches and their consequences[00:07:00] – The middle-ground approach: Confidence, authority, and God's guidance[00:12:00] – How to maintain calm authority: Practical steps for parenting with confidence[00:16:00] – Biblical foundation: Ephesians 6 and the responsibility of parents[00:19:00] – God's authority: How recognizing His rule shapes our parenting[00:22:00] – Authority as a protective grace: Teaching children obedience and security[00:24:00] – Closing prayer and reflectionPlease send us your questions if you'd like to have them discussed on the podcast:themindofachildpodcast@gmail.com The Mind of a Child is an early child development podcast that exists to encourage and equip parents to raise their kids to love God and love others. If you're looking for Biblical principles, practical parenting solutions, and science-backed research, our discussions are specifically tailored for you. Our hosts are Leslie Dudley Corbell and Diane Doucet Matthews, who each have a combined 50+ years of experience in the early child parenting space.
→ 20% off for Duncan and Stone's keepsake journals - capture your family's favorite memories→ Download our Prayer CalendarDoes your toddler hit when frustrated, resisting the car seat, or struggling with big emotions? In this episode we break down this common toddler behavior, offering gentle yet firm discipline strategies, positive reinforcement techniques, and faith-based wisdom to guide your little one toward self-control and respect. From setting firm limits to recognizing foolishness in your child, this episode is packed with practical tools for parents who want to discipline their children with gentleness, love, and authority.3 Takeaways:Hitting is a natural toddler behavior, but firm, loving guidance helps them learn self-control.Set clear limits and redirect behavior using simple, positive instructions (e.g., “Hands in your lap”).Biblical discipline is about heart change, not just behavior correction—guide children toward wisdom and self-control through faith, patience, and consistency.Episode Highlights:[00:00] Welcome & Listener Question[05:20] The 4-Step Approach to Addressing Hitting[12:45] Understanding Toddler Behavior & Root Causes[18:30] Teaching Through Play & Gentle Correction[24:10] The Biblical Perspective on Foolishness & Self-Control[30:00] Encouragement for Parents: Disciplining with Faith[35:15] Preview of Next EpisodePlease send us your questions if you'd like to have them discussed on the podcast:themindofachildpodcast@gmail.com The Mind of a Child leans into early child development to encourage and equip parents to raise their kids to love God and love others. Discussions are tailored for parents of children 8 and younger but are relevant for all parents. Your hosts are Leslie Dudley Corbell and Diane Doucet Matthews.
The nuclear family is the backbone of a strong society—without it, we will crumble. In this episode, we're talking about Elon Musk's latest love child with Ashley St. Clair and why Conservatives cannot fall into the trap of normalizing single motherhood and reckless men who create broken families. Strong individuals come from strong families. When the family unit collapses, people become weak, directionless, and ultimately easier for the government to exploit. The more broken the home, the more dependent the individual. And guess who loves that? The people in power who want control over your life. So, we are talking biblical gender roles, marriage, family, and why morals will always matter—even if they stop mattering to everyone else. A father's leadership and a mother's nurturing aren't interchangeable, and no amount of modern delusion will change that. Children need both a mother and a father in the home. And no, morals don't change for you once you're rich. Wh*re culture needs to die because the next generation is at stake.--https://policecoffee.com/?srsltid=AfmBOooc599VmOCGa3oE2DnVcJ4uLA69XDoBZf8ChiOpFqVfKc_BASiR
Are you confused by parenting philosophies that claim to be Christian, but seem to contradict the Bible? Do all the voices on social media cause you to question if biblical discipline is helpful or harmful for your children? Are you afraid that if you don't listen to the right people, your children will suffer the consequences? Join Ginger Hubbard and Alex Cody for another edition of “Ask Ginger” (also known as Q & A Day) as they discuss the importance of evaluating whether the parenting philosophies we are practicing line up with the truths of God's Word. *** For show notes and episode downloads, go to https://www.gingerhubbard.com/blogs/podcast/episode-211-navigating-the-truth-about-biblical-discipline *** Support this podcast: https://www.gingerhubbard.com/support *** Sponsor for this episode: CTC Math | ctcmath.com Voetberg Music Academy | voetbergmusicacademy.com, code GINGER20 The Pour Over Today | https://thepourover.org/
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In this episode of the Reformed Brotherhood Podcast, Tony Arsenal and Jesse Schwamb engage in a profound discussion on the subject of church discipline, examining its biblical foundations and its vital role within the Christian faith community. They delve into John Knox's perspectives, underscoring the significance of spiritual authority and the unity that discipline brings to the church. Through a thoughtful exploration, they emphasize how discipline, when enacted with love and compassion, aligns with the heart of God and serves as a manifestation of His love in the lives of believers. Furthermore, the hosts highlight the critical responsibilities of pastors and elders in upholding church discipline. The conversation shines a light on the often unseen burdens that church leaders bear as they navigate the complexities of correcting and guiding members of their congregations. By drawing parallels to a surgeon's duty, they emphasize that discipline, much like a necessary operation, is an act of love aimed at healing and restoration. Tony and Jesse also address the challenges faced by church leaders in maintaining confidentiality and support during disciplinary proceedings. They encourage listeners to pray for their pastors and elders, recognizing the heavy burden of leadership and the spiritual battles that accompany it. The episode serves as a call to action for congregants to support their leaders, uphold the unity of the church, and engage in the discipline process with understanding and respect. Key Points: Church discipline is a profound display of Christian love that aligns with biblical principles. Pastors and elders carry a heavy burden in managing church discipline with discretion and compassion. The unity of the church is intricately linked to how discipline is handled, impacting the congregation's overall health. Questions for Reflection: How can church discipline be conducted in a way that truly reflects God's love? What role do congregants play in supporting their church leaders during disciplinary processes? In what ways can prayer and encouragement strengthen the unity of a faith community during challenging times?
A new MP3 sermon from Bible For Today Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Biblical Discipline: Why, How, When? (Proverbs) by Don Waite, Jr. Speaker: D. A. Waite, Jr., MA, MLA Broadcaster: Bible For Today Baptist Church Event: Sunday - PM Date: 8/14/2024 Length: 40 min.
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Join Rene and Rebekah as we get real about biblical discipline. We will talk and laugh about real life and dive into the Bible as we see what God has to say about biblical discipline. Scripture quotations are from the ESV® Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version®), © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved. The ESV text may not be quoted in any publication made available to the public by a Creative Commons license. The ESV may not be translated in whole or in part into any other language. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/mood-maze/trendsetter License code: QG9F8BI91PJEEH5D
Scripture quotations are from the ESV® Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version®), © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved. The ESV text may not be quoted in any publication made available to the public by a Creative Commons license. The ESV may not be translated in whole or in part into any other language. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/mood-maze/trendsetter License code: QG9F8BI91PJEEH5D
My child is doing fill in the blank. What do I do? This is the most common question I am asked about. I spent five hours the other night responding to questions about this very topic. Discipline can be controversial and look different in each family. We were honestly a little nervous about recording these three episodes. We spent hours praying and studying before recording these podcasts. We are going to dive into the Scripture together and see what we can learn about biblical discipline. Scripture quotations are from the ESV® Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version®), © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved. The ESV text may not be quoted in any publication made available to the public by a Creative Commons license. The ESV may not be translated in whole or in part into any other language. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/mood-maze/trendsetter License code: QG9F8BI91PJEEH5D
Are you confused by parenting philosophies that claim to be biblical, but seem to contradict what the Bible says about discipling children? Do you desire to raise emotionally healthy, self-controlled children who make wise decisions, but aren't sure how or why discipline plays a part? Join Ginger Hubbard and Katy Morgan, along with special guest Abbie Halberstadt, as they discuss the difference between the popular secular movement of Gentle Parenting and what Scripture says about raising our children in the discipline and instruction of the Lord. *** For show notes and episode downloads, go to https://www.gingerhubbard.com/blogs/podcast/episode-173-conflicting-opinions-on-biblical-discipline-with-abbie-halberstadt *** Support this podcast: https://www.gingerhubbard.com/support *** Sponsor for this episode: GWN | gwnews.com/ginger CTC Math | ctcmath.com
Wise Parenting“A Proverbs-Driven Life accepts the calling to raise children as a task delegated and directed by God.” “Folly is bound up in the heart of a child, but the rod of discipline drives it far from him.” Proverbs 22:15, ESV“I used to be an expert on raising and disciplining children. I possessed deep, biblical insights into all the rich dynamics and subtle intricacies of parent-child interactions. I saw clearly how God's Word can speak into every situation, illuminating each childrearing moment with perfect clarity and providing the ideal course of action. Then something unprecedented happened, something that put all my neat, tidy theories under severe strain. For the first time, I became a father.” Anyone else have this experience? :)“What is Biblical Discipline?”“discipline of children is a major focus of Proverbs. But let's be clear that when Proverbs speaks of “discipline” it has in view quite a range of activities. In Proverbs, “discipline” includes instruction, teaching, training and correction. Stated very briefly, instruction and teaching involve imparting knowledge; training involves all sorts of coaching and preparation; and correction involves identifying errors and urging their removal. In other words, biblical discipline is fundamentally about passing along and reinforcing wisdom and truth in a variety of ways; it's about education. In that sense, the entire Book of Proverbs involves discipline of the young! ”Why Discipline?1. For Our Children's Sake“Whoever spares the rod hates his son, but he who loves him is diligent to discipline him.” Proverbs 13:24, ESV The book of Proverbs tells us that the primary motivation for disciplining our children is love. This motivation is most clearly articulated in Proverbs 13:24, above. Bruce Waltke explains the teaching of this proverb: Loving parents seek to correct the faults of their children because ... their children's lives, favor, protection, healing, dignity and prosperity are at stake. Unloving parents turn their backs on them and hand them over to death, social ruin, public exposure, calamity, and shameful poverty.”2. For Our Neighbors' Sake“Let a man meet a she-bear robbed of her cubs rather than a fool in his folly.” Proverbs 17:12, ESV When a foolish, undisciplined child grows into a foolish, undisciplined adult, the circle of trouble widens. Such adults often go through life towing havoc behind them, and are incapable of influencing society in the direction of anything except shallowness and corruption. Raise a fool, send him or her out into the world, and you have harmed more than your child. You have incrementally damaged your entire culture. Therefore, a second motivation for faithfully disciplining our children is to help fulfill the command to love my neighbor as I love myself (Luke 10:27).”3. For Our Own SakeDiscipline your son, and he will give you peace; he will bring delight to your soul. Proverbs 29:17A third motivation for applying biblical discipline is that we might experience the rewards of having well-behaved children. Godly children are a source of great joy to their parents, as affirmed in Proverbs 29:17, above. To see a child increasingly learn to control hisFor more information about this group, please visit their website at reformationboise.com. Every weekday at 8:00am you can listen to The Gospel for Life on 94.1 The Voice in the Treasure Valley, Idaho, USA. If you have a question, comment, or even a topic suggestion for the Pastors, you can email them. There is only one rule: Be Kind! Phone: (208) 991-3526E-mail: thegospelforlifeidaho@gmail.comPodcast website: https://941thevoice.com/podcasts/gospel-for-life/
Today, Carol Prosser, joins me on the podcast and we talk about one of biggest topics that many parents struggle with knowing where to start, discipline. Parenting is filled with so many responsibilities and often feels overwhelming and just plain hard. Carol shares her wisdom and insight on the topic of biblical discipline and helps grounds us in truths that God shares with us through His word. Carol walks us through different levels of misbehavior, tips around how to make discipline more impactful for our children, natural/logical consequences, and even helps us think through ways we might be training our kids in disobedience. Parenting will always be unique to each of our families as we all have different needs. As mothers we know our children best, and this conversation holds some great information about how to structure our discipline to help our children address the root (heart) of the misbehavior and not just the fruit (action). Please like and share this episode with friends and family. You are not alone in this journey and there are many amazing resources to help you as you navigate all the ups and downs that come. Remember, it is ok to not be ok, but let's not stay there. Book Resources: Boundaries with Kids: How Healthy Choices Grow Healthy ChildrenWays to Find Carol: Contact me and I'll connect you. Ways to Find Embrace. Live. Thrive.:Website: Embrace, Live, Thrive! (embracelivethrive.com)Instagram: Sarah Meyer (@embracelivethrive) • Instagram photos and videosFacebook: Embrace, Live, Thrive | O'Fallon MO | Facebook
Episode 1462 | Adriel Sanchez and Bill Maier answer caller questions. Show Notes CoreChristianity.com 1. I confessed cheating on my girlfriend to God, must I confess it to her? 2. Where did God's people go after dying before Jesus rose again? 3. How can I practice the biblical discipline of solitude? 4. When a believer dies, do they get a glorified body immediately? Today's Offer: Praying with Jesus Want to partner with us in our work here at Core Christianity? Consider becoming a member of the Inner Core. View our latest special offers here or call 1-833-THE-CORE (833-843-2673) to request them by phone.
Do your kids follow the rules you set, or is it a struggle for them to obey? While some children are more rules oriented than others, Dr. Randy Schroeder will speak with Jim Daly about why rules must be forged inside a healthy relationship with your kids. You'll also hear John and Danny bring up ways that encouragement can influence your child's behavior. Find us online at focusonthefamily.com/parentingpodcast. Or call 1-800-A-FAMILY. Receive the Simple Habits for Effective Parenting book for your donation of any amount! Learn About the 7 Traits of Effective Parenting Listen Anytime Five Characteristics of Biblical Discipline 4 Easy Ways to Improve the Way You Discipline If you've listened to any of our podcasts, please give us your feedback.
It's frustrating when you've told a son or daughter to do something, but he or she doesn't listen. How can you discipline them in a way that's effective? Jim Daly and Dr. Randy Schroeder give some very helpful perspectives on handling discipline as a parent. Also, John and Danny will encourage more serious parents to not be too rigid. Find us online at focusonthefamily.com/parentingpodcast. Or call 1-800-A-FAMILY. Receive the Simple Habits for Effective Parenting book for your donation of any amount! Learn About the 7 Traits of Effective Parenting Listen Anytime Five Characteristics of Biblical Discipline 4 Easy Ways to Improve the Way You Discipline If you've listened to any of our podcasts, please give us your feedback.
We have a fun show for you today. All four of us recently traveled to a great church in San Diego called Rise City, and we got to sit down at the end of the conference to do a live question and response time. Their community asked many fantastic questions that many of you have asked us, so we thought we would share this with you today. We cover questions about discipline, parenting children with special needs, our best advice for marriage, what we would do differently in our parenting, blended families, parenting when you blew it in the early years, is therapy Biblical, and cultivating digital rule of life for your family. Enjoy! Speaking events: Forest Home Family Camp June 23-29 Follow us on Instagram:@intentional_parents@brook_mosser@Emosser@philmcomer@dianewcomer Grab a copy of our book: Raising Passionate Jesus Followers (Now available in audiobook!)https://www.amazon.com/Raising-Passionate-Jesus-Followers-Intentional/dp/0310347777 Website: intentionalparents.org Donate: https://www.intentionalparents.org/donate Blog: https://www.intentionalparents./blog GET: The Intentional Film Serieshttps://www.intentionalparents.org/film-series
How should parents think about the issue of disciplining their children? What does the Bible actually say about this issue? Pastor Shirk surveys 8 principles from the book of Proverbs on this topic.
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This is message 03 in the Five Types of Fools series. Proverbs 1:7 The sensual fool is a fool who rejects the wisdom of God and is set in what brings him immediate pleasure. He engages in immorality and is skilled in deception. His most obvious trait is talking back to authority. Handout for series: https://riverviewbc.com/wp-content/uploads/Recognizing-and-Responding-to-Five-Types-of-Fools.pdf Don't forget to download our app for more from the Riverview Baptist Church. http://onelink.to/rbcapp More in this series • Millennium Kingdom Find more at https://riverviewbc.com/ Donate through Pushpay https://pushpay.com/pay/riverviewbc
This is message 02 in the Five Types of Fools series. Proverbs 1:7 The distinguishing characteristic of the Silly Fool is his mouth, which gets him into trouble. When things go wrong with this type of fool, he becomes angry, and more damage is done. Handout for series: https://riverviewbc.com/wp-content/uploads/Recognizing-and-Responding-to-Five-Types-of-Fools.pdf Don't forget to download our app for more from the Riverview Baptist Church. http://onelink.to/rbcapp More in this series • Millennium Kingdom Find more at https://riverviewbc.com/ Donate through Pushpay https://pushpay.com/pay/riverviewbc
This is message 01 in the Five Types of Fools series. Proverbs 1:7 The simple fool is a fool who has not developed discernment. Because of this, he is dangerously immature and extremely gullible. Without instruction and consistent disciple, the simple fool will quickly progress to greater foolishness. Handout for series: https://riverviewbc.com/wp-content/uploads/Recognizing-and-Responding-to-Five-Types-of-Fools.pdf Don't forget to download our app for more from the Riverview Baptist Church. http://onelink.to/rbcapp Find more at https://riverviewbc.com/ Donate through Pushpay https://pushpay.com/pay/riverviewbc
God commands parents to discipline their children because He knows that is what is best for our children and the entire family. Wes Johnson joins me today to talk about biblical discipline, including THE most controversial discipline tool. This is a long episode, but it is chock full of good stuff even down to specific examples of how to carry out biblical discipline. Resources mentioned in this episode: CTC Math My YouTube channel The Unhurried Homeschooler Unhurried Grace for a Mom's Heart The Four-Hour School Day The Unhurried Homeschooler Mentoring Course Other episodes with Wes: Applying Romans 13 to the Here and Now The Importance of a Biblical Education The Biblical Importance of Family Recognizing False Teachers Biblical Submission: The Hot Potato The Dangers of a Self-Help Culture How to Find a Biblical Church Scriptures mentioned in this episode: Proverbs 13:14, 22:15, 23:13-14, 26:3, 29:15, Galatians 6:1 Ephesians 6:4 (P.S. Don't forget to check out my latest book, The Four Hour School Day: How You and Your Kids Can Thrive in the Homeschool Life on Amazon, durendawilson.com, or your favorite bookseller!)
Does the term “biblical discipline” stir up negative feelings for you? Do you dread having to biblically discipline your children because you view it as a terrible experience for everyone involved? Join Ginger Hubbard and Katy Morgan as they look at how we can view the act of disciplining our children in a positive light when it's administered in accordance with Scripture. *** For show notes and episode downloads, go to GingerHubbard.com/Podcast *** Support this podcast: https://www.gingerhubbard.com/support *** Sponsor for this episode: BJU Press | bjupresshomeschool.com ***
Are all the different and conflicting parenting philosophies causing you to second guess what it means to biblically discipline your children? Are you concerned that disciplining your little ones is a harsh way to parent and fear it will emotionally scar them for life? Join Ginger Hubbard and Katy Morgan as they take a look at how God commands parents to discipline their children and how to recognize false teaching and philosophies that defy His Word. *** For show notes and episode downloads, go to GingerHubbard.com/Podcast *** Support this podcast: https://www.gingerhubbard.com/support *** Sponsor for this episode: BJU Press | bjupresshomeschool.com ***
Are you concerned that biblical discipline might cause your children to resent you or, worse, resent God? Has your child's bad behavior and your discipline methods gotten so far out of control that it's time for a parent/child reset? Join Ginger Hubbard and Katy Morgan for another edition of “Ask Ginger” (also known as “Q & A Day”) as they discuss how we can train our children in the ways of the Lord and encourage them to exercise spiritual wisdom as a part of their everyday lives. *** For show notes and episode downloads, go to GingerHubbard.com/Podcast *** Support this podcast: https://www.gingerhubbard.com/support *** Sponsor for this episode: BJU Press | bjupresshomeschool.com ***