In Gabe Stalnaker's sermon "Teaching Children To Obey," he addresses the theological doctrine of obedience within the familial structure, specifically as outlined in Colossians 3:20-21. Stalnaker emphasizes that obedience to parents is a foundational command from God, reflecting our desire to be children of the Heavenly Father. He supports his argument with various Scripture references, particularly Matthew 7:21 and Ephesians 6:1, illustrating that children should obey their parents "in the Lord," which underscores obedience to God as preeminent. Stalnaker stresses the practical significance of this teaching for both children and parents, arguing that proper discipline fosters a reverent fear of authority and prevents rebellion against God’s commands, thus operating within the Reformed understanding of God's covenantal relationship with His people.
“Our desire is that we might be the children of the Heavenly Father. The only way that can be is if we obey Him.”
“In Christ, we are well-pleasing to the Father. Let's stop looking to ourselves and just start looking to Christ.”
“Chastening our children is not beating them. It is the demonstration of our love to them.”
“Disciplining is not easy. It really does hurt us more than it hurts them.”
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