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"Provoking Your Children to Wrath"
"What is a Parent to Do?"
Parenting: to direct our children on God's behalf; a
Sunday Evening, September 7, 2003
Parenting: to direct our children on God's behalf; a
mission to rescue a soul from Satan and raise him to love
and serve the Lord.
— Ken Collier
nurture = "paideia" - discipline/systematic training/ correcting the wrongdoing/punishment
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admonition = ''nouthesia" - putting into the mind/the kind of instruction offered in Proverbs
Tonight lets look and the provoking to wrath
I BEGINNINGS OF REBELLION IN A CHILD
Be responsible - you are the adult in the room
deut 6.
A Wounded Spirit (hurt) -
A Wounded Spirit (hurt) -
-
Proverbs
18:14
-
of a
man will
sustain his infirmity;
B. Bitterness -
but a
wounded
spirit
who
can bear.
B.
Bitterness -
-
any
man fail of the grace of God; lest
any root
of
bitterness springing
up trouble
you, and thereby
many
be defiled.
C. Anger -
Anger - Proverbs
friendship with an angry man; and with
D.Stubbornness (insubordination) -
a furious
man thou
shalt
not
go; Lest thou learn his ways
and
I Samuel.
get a snare
Stubbornness (insubordination) - I Samuel.
to thy
soul.
(/
D.
Stubbornness (insubordination) - I Samuel.
15:23 - Rebellion is as the sin of witchcraft
and
stubbornness is as iniquity
and
idolatry.
E. Rebellion - see handout
II WAYS A CHILD CAN BE PROVOKED TO ANGER
A. By Having a Lack of Harmony in Marriage
B. By Having a Child-centered Home ( where pleasing and serving the child is the dominant theme
1.
A Christ-centered home is one in which each family member understands his biblical role in the family and is committed to please Christ more than himself.
B. By Having a Child-centered Home ( where pleasing and serving the child is the dominant theme
1.
A Christ-centered home is one in which each family member understands his biblical role in the family and is committed to please Christ more than himself.
2. A child-centered home, by definition, is one where the child believes and is allowed to behave as though the entire household, parents, siblings, and pets exist for one purpose—to please him.
Here are some things the child does because he believes this:
• interrupts adults when they are talking
• uses manipulation and rebellion to get his way
• dictates the family schedule (meals, bedtime, etc.)
• takes precedence over needs of spouse
• has an equal or an overriding vote in decisions
• demands excessive time and attention
• escapes the consequences of sinful and irresponsible behavior
• speaks to parents as peers
• is the dominant influence in the home
• is entertained and coddled out of c mood
C. By Practicing Sinful Anger
D. By Disciplining in Anger
D. By Disciplining in Anger
E. By Scolding
E. By Scolding
It is "multiplying hot words in expression of strong feelings"
It is "multiplying hot words in expression of strong feelings"
No parent ought to talk to a child while that parent is unable to talk in a natural tone of voice, and with carefully-measured words.
F. By Being Inconsistent With Discipline
- Because sentence against an evil work is not executed speedily, therefore the hearts of the sons of men are fully set in them to do evil.
Be Responsible —
Recognize:
A.
Anger —
B.
Hurts —
C.
Bitterness — Heb.
12:115
D.
Rebellion —
I
Sam.
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