This is a good insight. The exercise of discipline can actually make one closer and feel more loved or cause separation. I took a class called Growing Kids God's Way as a young parent. I was genuinely concerned about being a good father. When I looked to the Bible, I found nothing but poor examples. David had unruly kids. Eli didn't discipline his children. Even Abraham seemed to pass his penchant for shading the truth to his lineage.
One of the things I learned was that all disobedience isn't rebellion. Foolishness is bound up in the heart of a child. Sometimes children are forgetful or don't grasp the import of a particular teaching. So the class taught to give the child a second chance to obey. If they complied, it is a matter of foolishness. If they still don't comply, it is a matter of rebellion. Foolishness requires training. Rebellion requires discipline.
One of the things I learned was that all disobedience isn't rebellion. Foolishness is bound up in the heart of a child. Sometimes children are forgetful or don't grasp the import of a particular teaching. So the class taught to give the child a second chance to obey. If they complied, it is a matter of foolishness. If they still don't comply, it is a matter of rebellion. Foolishness requires training. Rebellion requires discipline.
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