This sermon by Albert N. Martin, titled "Biblical Training of Our Children, Part 4," addresses the theological doctrine of parental responsibility grounded in biblical principles as articulated in Ephesians 6:1-4 and Colossians 3:21. The preacher articulates that the primary means by which parents are to nurture their children is through "chastening" (paideia) and "admonition" (neuthesia), emphasizing that both forms must originate from the authority of the Lord. He argues that proper application of these means not only nurtures a child's obedience to authority but also instills a sense of retributive justice concerning sin. The sermon underscores the importance of parents being equipped with knowledge from Scripture and emphasizes the need for practical engagement in their children's spiritual, moral, and emotional upbringing. The significance of this doctrine lies in its application to modern parenting challenges, highlighting that godly nurture is essential for raising children who honor God and their parents.
“The two primary means of nurturing our children are paideia and neuthesia. Chastisement is what is done to the child; admonition is what is said to the child.”
“If you do not know that the right to make moral and ethical judgments based on the Word of God is placed in your hands, you will vacillate.”
“There is no subject under the sun concerning which you are not under obligation to admonish [your children].”
“Don't be crippled by perfectionism or false guilt. God knows our frame. He remembers we are dust.”
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