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THAT’S NOT FAIR!!
Let’s remind ourselves of the Gospel.
The glory of God- Perfection, Righteousness, Holiness.
Wages- Full payment of what is owed.
We ask the Law to what only grace can accomplish.
Two realities of
We are sinners.
Christ paid the wages of my sin.
Principle- We must understand our need for the Gospel to see the need to preach it to our children.
Two extremes
Legalism-
Lawlessness-
As parents at times, we ask the Law to what only grace can accomplish.
Tutor Scripture
I can’t change the heart of my child.
It is not my job.
What is my job?
Principle- Our Job as Parents is to expose their heart need for a Savior, and to be ready with the Gospel when the opportunity does present itself.
Parent them to understand their need for Christ.
“No matter how well I act toward my child, if he doesn’t transact with God, he won’t be okay.”
Paul David Tripp
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No one gives grace better than someone who understand the need for grace themselves.
How does the Gospel relate to the discipline of the child?
We must work to show the reality of sin, the wages of sin, and the gift of God through Christ.
Video- Paul David Tripp- 5 questions you must ask your children.
What was happening?
(The Situation)
Need loving discipline.
What were you thinking/feeling?
(Thoughts of the Heart) Seed
What did you do? (The Response/Behavior)
Why did you do that?
(The Desire of the Heart) Seed
What was the result?
(The Harvest)
Needs correction.
Parenting is about being a tool in the hands of the Redeemer.
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