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Parenting advice can sound brilliant—right up until 7:00am on a school day. In Purposeful Parenting, part of the In Christ series, Tyler Lynde opens Ephesians 6:1–4 and shows how the Spirit-filled life shapes ordinary family moments. Flowing from identity to purpose, he calls parents and kids alike to live under Christ’s loving authority so that the home becomes a place where God’s ways feel normal and grace is visible. Tyler first slows down on “Children, obey your parents in the Lord, for this is right” and shows that obedience is more than getting chores done. It trains attention, humility, and a readiness to obey God. He names the quiet discipleship happening through entertainment, social media, and cultural scripts that celebrate rebellion and mock parents, and urges families to resist letting the world do the shaping. If you’re exhausted by repetition, take heart—repetition is part of discipleship, and consistent follow-through teaches that words matter and that doing what is right brings blessing and stability (Colossians 3:20; Psalm 127:3). Then he moves to “Honor your father and mother,” clarifying that honor isn’t identical to obedience; it’s a posture of heart that values and respects imperfect parents. Tyler connects the promise attached to this command with God’s wise design for flourishing and stretches honor across life stages, including how adult children can care for aging parents as they are able. Turning to parents, Tyler addresses “Fathers, do not provoke your children to anger,” applying it to moms and dads alike (Colossians 3:21). He identifies common provocations—moving targets, inconsistency, harshness, and age-inappropriate demands—and calls for clarity, consistency, and celebrating small wins. Discipline and “instruction of the Lord” are never fear-based control; they are correction guided by love, self-control, and a desire to build up rather than crush a child’s spirit. Finally, Tyler centers the aim: raise children to follow Jesus. Teaching tells kids what is right and wrong; training shows them in real time. That means modeling repentance, owning failures, and pointing beyond “good behavior” to new hearts. For weary parents and those praying for prodigals, he offers sturdy hope: days are long and years are short, but God finishes what he starts. Children are a gift, and grace can redeem the past and empower the present. If you’re ready for biblical clarity and practical courage in the chaos, watch or listen and consider one change you can make in your home this week. We are Trinity Community Church [https://tccknox.com/] in Knoxville, Tennessee. Subscribe to our Podcast [https://trinitycommunitychurch.buzzsprout.com/] & YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/c/TrinityCommunityChurch?sub_confirmation=1] channel to find past sermons, classes, interviews, and more! Find us on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/tccknox/] & Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/trinitycommunitychurch/]
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