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How should parents respond to a rebellious child?

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Parents should respond to a rebellious child with teaching, correction, and long-suffering, as demonstrated in Deuteronomy 21.

When faced with a rebellious child, parents are encouraged to follow the biblical example of teaching their children diligently and correcting them when necessary. In Deuteronomy 21, the emphasis is on a process that includes initial teaching, followed by chastening as a form of correction, and lastly, a demonstration of enduring love and patience. Parents are not to lose hope or give up on their children but should continue to model Christian values and spiritual teachings, praying earnestly for their child's heart to soften. The combination of teaching and long-suffering reflects God's own approach to His wayward children, underlining the importance of perseverance in the face of rebellion.
Scripture References: Deuteronomy 21:18-21, Proverbs 19:18, Hebrews 12:6

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