In this sermon titled "Biblical Training of Our Children, Part 2," Albert N. Martin addresses the vital theological topic of parental responsibility in child-rearing as defined by Scripture. He focuses on the directives given in Ephesians 6:1-4 and Colossians 3:21, highlighting the importance of fathers not provoking their children to wrath but rather nurturing them. Key arguments involve the negative injunction against provoking children to anger and the corresponding positive command to nurture, emphasizing God's model of fatherhood and the inherent dignity of children as image-bearers of God. The practical significance lies in fostering a healthy relational environment that enables effective training and moral development, ultimately pointing to the necessity of grounding parental actions in a biblical understanding of the nature and dignity of children.
“Fathers, provoke not your children to wrath, but nurture them.”
“God is the great and perfect Father. And He is the model of what we are to be as fathers.”
“Nurture them, but know what 'them' is. Them is creatures who come to us moldable and undeveloped.”
“The positive directive... begins with the Greek grammarians' contrasting or adversative particle.”
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