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Love is Patient, Not Passive

26 min · 19 de jun de 2026
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Love is many things, but passive is not one of them. God disciplines those that He loves, and in the interest of trying to become the best parents we can be for the sake of our kids, we're actively learning how to discipline well. Discipline, as opposed to punishment, considers the long-term goals and ramifications of different forms of correction, and involves instructing, equipping, and empowering. Join Brian and Katie as they discuss the necessity of disciplining kids in love, and a lesson Brian recently learned through a time he didn't get it right with the kids. Want to connect with us? Use the links below to find us on social media, send us an email, buy our books, or subscribe to our weekly newsletter! Check out our kids book: https://mailchi.mp/makinghesstory/8lk1lhsrxa [https://mailchi.mp/makinghesstory/8lk1lhsrxa] Subscribe to our weekly newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/2bdc94e9b17b/lp-subscribe [https://mailchi.mp/2bdc94e9b17b/lp-subscribe] Find us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spiritually_formed/ [https://www.instagram.com/spiritually_formed/] Send us an email: hello@spirituallyformed.com [hello@spirituallyformed.com]

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Portada del episodio Love is Patient, Not Passive

Love is Patient, Not Passive

Love is many things, but passive is not one of them. God disciplines those that He loves, and in the interest of trying to become the best parents we can be for the sake of our kids, we're actively learning how to discipline well. Discipline, as opposed to punishment, considers the long-term goals and ramifications of different forms of correction, and involves instructing, equipping, and empowering. Join Brian and Katie as they discuss the necessity of disciplining kids in love, and a lesson Brian recently learned through a time he didn't get it right with the kids. Want to connect with us? Use the links below to find us on social media, send us an email, buy our books, or subscribe to our weekly newsletter! Check out our kids book: https://mailchi.mp/makinghesstory/8lk1lhsrxa [https://mailchi.mp/makinghesstory/8lk1lhsrxa] Subscribe to our weekly newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/2bdc94e9b17b/lp-subscribe [https://mailchi.mp/2bdc94e9b17b/lp-subscribe] Find us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spiritually_formed/ [https://www.instagram.com/spiritually_formed/] Send us an email: hello@spirituallyformed.com [hello@spirituallyformed.com]

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Do People Project Their Father's Character onto God?

Everything in our lives has the potential to influence what we think about God and the quality of His character. Everybody faces their own set of circumstances in life, and the challenge for us is to develop an unwavering belief that God is good, even when life is not. While our beliefs about God are formed throughout our lifetime, there's a subconscious tendency that people who believe in the existence of God have to project the quality of their earthly father's character onto God as their Heavenly Father. It's important to bring this to light, because who you believe God to be will determine how you approach Him, and it may play a role in determining the quality of your parenting. Join Brian and Katie as they begin to unpack the idea that you may be projecting the image of your father onto God, and why that could be problematic. Click here [https://mailchi.mp/2bdc94e9b17b/lp-subscribe] to join our weekly newsletter. Click here [https://mailchi.mp/makinghesstory/8lk1lhsrxa] to check out our children's book: What Does God Say About Me?

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