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                Books That Can Help...and Why [Tripp] Part 3
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Dave and Bethlie continue their multi-part series on the book Shepherding a Child’s Heart by Tedd Tripp.
PART 3
4. His comments about the ROD are really good in chapter 11
-  - Children are not born morally and ethically neutral - If they are they don’t need correction, just direction
- If they are not, then they need correction
- Our child’s problem is that he or she is a sinner!
 
- p. 102. Folly is the problem we have to address according to proverbs - Folly is not childishness
- Folly describes the person who does not fear God - A fools life is run by his desires and fears
- The fool lives out of the immediacy of his lusts, cravings, expectations, hopes, and fears
 
 
- The issue is authority - Will a child live under the authority of God and his parents?
- Will he/she live under their own authority?
- All children choose to live under their own authority: - I don’t want my diaper changed
- I don’t want to sit quietly at the table during this meal
- You are going to make me and if you do I will scream and throw a huge fit
- Leave this to take root and grow, and it produces “a rebellious teenager who will not allow anyone to rule him.”
- “God has ordained the rod of discipline for this condition.” p. 103
- “Confrontation, with the immediate and undeniably tactile sensation of a spanking, renders an implacable child sweet.” (p. 103)
- The quote on p 103 is massively important
 
 
 
- Children are not born morally and ethically neutral 
4. The rod’s function
-  -  -  -  - It imparts wisdom Pr 29:15, which is tied to the fear of god
- “It creates an atmosphere in which instruction can be given. The spanking renders the child compliant and ready to receive life-giving words.” (p 104)
- Tripp deals with the question - don’t all children eventually learn to obey? He say NO!! Proverbs 29:15, 17
 
 
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