
8 July 2026 : Parenting with Patience: Godly Discipline vs. Human Anger in Ephesians 6:4 Wisdom Wednesday
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: Parenting with Patience: Godly Discipline vs. Human Anger in Ephesians 6:4
How can we distinguish between true, biblical correction and simply losing our temper under the guise of parental authority? In this Wisdom Wednesday broadcast, Pastor Rocky Stevenson addresses the critical intersect of anger and discipline within Christian parenting. Looking closely at the heart of the parent, this message exposes how easily personal frustration, fatigue, and embarrassment can hijack our responsibility to shepherd our children.
Drawing from Ephesians | 6:4 and James | 1:19–20, we are reminded that the anger of man can never achieve the righteousness of God. While human wrath breeds fear, compliance, and long-term relational distance, scriptural discipline is modelled after our Heavenly Father in Hebrews | 12:10–11—designed to be a patient, consistent training process aimed at eternal holiness and character rather than mere behavioural control. By examining our internal motivations, utilizing the wisdom of Proverbs | 15:1, and building in intentional pauses, Christian parents can transition from reactive venting to gospel-cantered instruction.
We invite you to take a moment today to honestly evaluate the spiritual atmosphere of your home, lay down your frustrations, and reflect on whether your daily correction points your children to the gentle, steady love of Christ.
#Ephesians6 #ChristianParenting #BiblicalDiscipline #FamilyDiscipleship #James1 #GodlyWisdom #HeartOfTheParent #ExpositoryPreaching #PastoralCare #ScriptureAlone #ReformedTheology #WisdomWednesday
How can we distinguish between true, biblical correction and simply losing our temper under the guise of parental authority? In this Wisdom Wednesday broadcast, Pastor Rocky Stevenson addresses the critical intersect of anger and discipline within Christian parenting. Looking closely at the heart of the parent, this message exposes how easily personal frustration, fatigue, and embarrassment can hijack our responsibility to shepherd our children.
Drawing from Ephesians | 6:4 and James | 1:19–20, we are reminded that the anger of man can never achieve the righteousness of God. While human wrath breeds fear, compliance, and long-term relational distance, scriptural discipline is modelled after our Heavenly Father in Hebrews | 12:10–11—designed to be a patient, consistent training process aimed at eternal holiness and character rather than mere behavioural control. By examining our internal motivations, utilizing the wisdom of Proverbs | 15:1, and building in intentional pauses, Christian parents can transition from reactive venting to gospel-cantered instruction.
We invite you to take a moment today to honestly evaluate the spiritual atmosphere of your home, lay down your frustrations, and reflect on whether your daily correction points your children to the gentle, steady love of Christ.
#Ephesians6 #ChristianParenting #BiblicalDiscipline #FamilyDiscipleship #James1 #GodlyWisdom #HeartOfTheParent #ExpositoryPreaching #PastoralCare #ScriptureAlone #ReformedTheology #WisdomWednesday

