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Book Introduction
A book in which Martin Lloyd-Jones uses Ephesians 6:1-4 to explain the essential truths of family life for parents and children.
Provides answers to parent-child relationships through balanced interpretation and application of the Bible.
It provides wisdom on how to obey parents who do not believe in God and leads to a harmonious family.
It consists of two parts. Part 1 teaches children how to respect their parents even when their wishes are different from theirs, and how to live according to the Bible without hurting the feelings of parents who do not believe in God.
Part 2 introduces the proper Christian parenting method by presenting the problems that arise when raising children, the correct standards for whether to hit or verbally discipline a child, and the seven principles of wise child-rearing.
Provides answers to parent-child relationships through balanced interpretation and application of the Bible.
It provides wisdom on how to obey parents who do not believe in God and leads to a harmonious family.
It consists of two parts. Part 1 teaches children how to respect their parents even when their wishes are different from theirs, and how to live according to the Bible without hurting the feelings of parents who do not believe in God.
Part 2 introduces the proper Christian parenting method by presenting the problems that arise when raising children, the correct standards for whether to hit or verbally discipline a child, and the seven principles of wise child-rearing.
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Part 1 Children to their parents
1.
Should I respect my parents who are different from me?
* The Age of Disbelief
* Honoring your parents
* This is right
* The first commandment with a promise
* A higher calling
* The way to follow Jesus
2.
What should I do with my parents who don't believe me?
* The cause of division and conflict, the truth
* Christian Balance * A Polite and Humble Attitude
* The difference between believing children
*Commandments for Parents* Conflicting Bible Verses
Part 2 Parents to their children
3.
Should I hit the child or tell him/her?
* Conflicting attitudes toward discipline
* Evil nature vs. good nature
* The right perspective as stated in the Bible
* The need for discipline and punishment
4.
Will the child know that you hit him because you love him?
* Extreme human error
* Seven principles for discipline
* The soul entrusted by God
* The mind of Christ Jesus
5.
What can I do specifically for my child?
* Important advice from the Apostle Paul
* Parenting responsibility
* Parents who don't force things unconditionally
* 7 Actions to Help Your Child
Part 1 Children to their parents
1.
Should I respect my parents who are different from me?
* The Age of Disbelief
* Honoring your parents
* This is right
* The first commandment with a promise
* A higher calling
* The way to follow Jesus
2.
What should I do with my parents who don't believe me?
* The cause of division and conflict, the truth
* Christian Balance * A Polite and Humble Attitude
* The difference between believing children
*Commandments for Parents* Conflicting Bible Verses
Part 2 Parents to their children
3.
Should I hit the child or tell him/her?
* Conflicting attitudes toward discipline
* Evil nature vs. good nature
* The right perspective as stated in the Bible
* The need for discipline and punishment
4.
Will the child know that you hit him because you love him?
* Extreme human error
* Seven principles for discipline
* The soul entrusted by God
* The mind of Christ Jesus
5.
What can I do specifically for my child?
* Important advice from the Apostle Paul
* Parenting responsibility
* Parents who don't force things unconditionally
* 7 Actions to Help Your Child
Into the book
Obedience to parents is based above all on the concept of “honor,” as the saying “Honor your father and mother” indicates.
“Respect” means “respect” or “respect”.
This is the essence of the commandment to “honor your parents.”
Formal or reluctant obedience is far from honoring one's parents.
Such obedience is not only wrong, but is also a hollow shell.
…
Always seek the good of your children in love.
The goal of discipline is not to maintain the rules set by parents.
Also, you should not say things like, “I decided to do this this way, so you must follow it.”
Parents, think of your children before yourself.
The child's benefit should be the motivation for discipline.
We must correctly understand the duties of parents and think of our children as living beings entrusted to us by God.
It is not good to try to monopolize your children, try to conform to your thoughts and wishes, or force your personality on them.
The reason God entrusted us with children is ultimately to help us come to know Him and the Lord Jesus Christ.
“Respect” means “respect” or “respect”.
This is the essence of the commandment to “honor your parents.”
Formal or reluctant obedience is far from honoring one's parents.
Such obedience is not only wrong, but is also a hollow shell.
…
Always seek the good of your children in love.
The goal of discipline is not to maintain the rules set by parents.
Also, you should not say things like, “I decided to do this this way, so you must follow it.”
Parents, think of your children before yourself.
The child's benefit should be the motivation for discipline.
We must correctly understand the duties of parents and think of our children as living beings entrusted to us by God.
It is not good to try to monopolize your children, try to conform to your thoughts and wishes, or force your personality on them.
The reason God entrusted us with children is ultimately to help us come to know Him and the Lord Jesus Christ.
--- From the text
Publisher's Review
Do your children obey you and respect you?
Also, are your parents happy with your hard work and respect?
If you answered “No,” this book is a gift from God for you.
The core principles of biblical family life from the master of expository preaching, Martin Lloyd-Jones.
This book is a lecture by Martin Lloyd-Jones on the essential truths of family that are essential for parents and children, using Ephesians 6:1-4.
It provides specific guidance on how to honor parents and raise children through balanced interpretation and application of the Bible without bias toward either side.
It consists of two parts. Part 1 teaches children how to respect their parents even when their wishes are different from theirs, and how to live according to the Bible without hurting the feelings of parents who do not believe in God.
Part 2 introduces the proper Christian parenting method by presenting the problems that arise when raising children, the correct standards for whether to hit or verbally discipline a child, and the seven principles of wise child-rearing.
This will be of great help to those who are concerned about how to raise their children well in the Lord's instruction and admonition without provoking them, and how to obey the words of parents who do not believe in God.
I hope that through this book, you will reflect on your own and your family's problems and experience a "little heaven" within the precious family God has given you.
Also, are your parents happy with your hard work and respect?
If you answered “No,” this book is a gift from God for you.
The core principles of biblical family life from the master of expository preaching, Martin Lloyd-Jones.
This book is a lecture by Martin Lloyd-Jones on the essential truths of family that are essential for parents and children, using Ephesians 6:1-4.
It provides specific guidance on how to honor parents and raise children through balanced interpretation and application of the Bible without bias toward either side.
It consists of two parts. Part 1 teaches children how to respect their parents even when their wishes are different from theirs, and how to live according to the Bible without hurting the feelings of parents who do not believe in God.
Part 2 introduces the proper Christian parenting method by presenting the problems that arise when raising children, the correct standards for whether to hit or verbally discipline a child, and the seven principles of wise child-rearing.
This will be of great help to those who are concerned about how to raise their children well in the Lord's instruction and admonition without provoking them, and how to obey the words of parents who do not believe in God.
I hope that through this book, you will reflect on your own and your family's problems and experience a "little heaven" within the precious family God has given you.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: April 5, 2009
- Page count, weight, size: 151 pages | 212g | 128*188*20mm
- ISBN13: 9788904141159
- ISBN10: 890414115X
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