My kids take discipline pretty well. Not that I've always done it right, but they know I love them and most of the time I believe the discipline I provide is just. Now and again however, I'll see something in one of their eyes that'll make me wonder if they're feeling mistreated. When that happens, I'll try to listen to them until we reach an understanding. If they fail to feel that I'm being fair, the discipline won't have the desired result. That is, they won't have learned from it. On the other hand, if I fail to discipline them at all, it would be the same as not providing food or shelter for them. It's absolutely necessary, and it's absolutely a parents responsibility to provide it. If you think your parents are being unfair with their discipline, try to sit and explain your concerns to them if you can. If you just don't like discipline however, that's YOUR problem! Your parents have a responsibility to God to provide it, just like God provides it to all whom He calls sons (and daughters).
"My son, do not make light of the Lord's discipline, and do not lose heart when he rebukes you, because the Lord disciplines those he loves, and he punishes everyone he accepts as a son." Hebrews 12:5b-6
Pastor Jim Kilby
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