Sermon Tone Analysis

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!!! What the Bible Says About Parenting
1. Parents must teach God’s truth (Dt.
4:9; 32:46).
2. Parents must lovingly discipline children because they are immature and need guidance (Prov.
22:15; 29:15).
3. Parents should not exasperate their children (Eph.
6:4).
4. Parents’ wise decisions bring blessing to their children (Dt.
30:19-20).
5. Parents who are godly teach their children to obey (Eph.
6:1; 1 Tim.
3:4).
6. Parents who faithfully train their children can be confident that their efforts are not in vain (Prov.
22:6).
JDB, Our Daily Bread, Sept.-Nov.
1997, page for October 12
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