It seems to me that Christ is the best example we have of how God treats his children. I don't believe he made it a habit to "strike" the people in his care.
Because of the new covenant, we as people have been given the chance to be elevated to a higher standard in our relationships with each other. Including our relationships with our children. We are free to extend grace where we could not before. We are to guide and "disciple" our children in the gentle ways of Christ.
I don't see childrearing as a grand "social experiment." I see it as an important and foundational relationship between me and my child. Facets of a healthy relationship include trust, love, affection, boundries, and mutual respect. My child will base future relationships on the dynamics that are shared in his current relationship with his parents. Smacking, striking, hitting, and retaliation will not be a part of this relationship, and God willing -- not a part of his future relationships either.
The "rod" that was used for sheparding, btw, was never used for striking the sheep with. It was used to fend off predators, and the crook of the rod was used to guide the sheep. But it would have been a stupid, cruel, waste of time to hit a sheep with a rod.
My children are not my enemy. They don't need to be warded off or kept in line with beatings. What they DO need is constant and vigilant guiding and guarding. Thats my job.
Because of the new covenant, we as people have been given the chance to be elevated to a higher standard in our relationships with each other. Including our relationships with our children. We are free to extend grace where we could not before. We are to guide and "disciple" our children in the gentle ways of Christ.
I don't see childrearing as a grand "social experiment." I see it as an important and foundational relationship between me and my child. Facets of a healthy relationship include trust, love, affection, boundries, and mutual respect. My child will base future relationships on the dynamics that are shared in his current relationship with his parents. Smacking, striking, hitting, and retaliation will not be a part of this relationship, and God willing -- not a part of his future relationships either.
The "rod" that was used for sheparding, btw, was never used for striking the sheep with. It was used to fend off predators, and the crook of the rod was used to guide the sheep. But it would have been a stupid, cruel, waste of time to hit a sheep with a rod.
My children are not my enemy. They don't need to be warded off or kept in line with beatings. What they DO need is constant and vigilant guiding and guarding. Thats my job.
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