J.C. Ryle's sermon, "The Duties of Parents," addresses the critical responsibility of Christian parents in the spiritual upbringing of their children, rooted in the doctrines of parental duty and covenant community. He argues that despite contemporary society's emphasis on education, many children are not properly trained in the “way they should go,” as indicated in Proverbs 22:6. He underscores the necessity for parents to actively guide their children away from their natural inclination toward sin, utilizing specific biblical principles and practical exhortations that encourage parental involvement and discipline. Key scripture references, including Ephesians 6:1-4, reinforce the importance of obedience and the need for parents to avoid causing discouragement to their children. The sermon emphasizes the doctrinal significance of understanding the weight of parental influence on a child's spiritual development, encouraging parents to engage in prayer, biblical study, and disciplined training to fulfill their God-given responsibilities.
“If you want to train your children correctly, train them in the way they should go and not in the way that they want to go.”
“Love is the one great secret of successful training.”
“You cannot convert your child. I know that they who are born again are born not of the will of man, but of God. But I also know that God specifically says, train a child in the way he should go.”
“Without the blessing of the Lord, your best efforts will do no good.”
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