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What does it mean for fathers to provoke not their children to anger?

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Fathers are instructed to not provoke their children, aiming for patience and encouragement instead (Colossians 3:21).

In Colossians 3:21, fathers are warned against provoking their children to anger. This means they should avoid harshness and excessive discipline that could lead to discouragement. Instead, fathers are called to nurture their children with patience and understanding, reflecting God's care for us as His children. The approach of a father significantly impacts a child's spiritual growth and understanding of God's love. As fathers exercise patience, they embody the grace of God and contribute positively to their children's faith and emotional well-being.
Scripture References: Colossians 3:21

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