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Your Question:
can i still be a good parent if i'm not a good person?
Answer:
As a pastor and a father of two, I've often grappled with this question. While it's true that our children need to feel loved and accepted, it's also crucial that we model good behavior and character for them to emulate. If we're not good people, we can't expect our children to be good either. In fact, research shows that children learn by observing and imitating their parents' behavior, so it's essential that we demonstrate noble character and righteous virtues. However, I believe that it's possible to be a good parent even if we're not perfect. We can acknowledge our flaws and weaknesses, and work on becoming better people. As the Bible says, "Fathers, do not provoke your children to anger, but bring them up in the discipline and instruction of the Lord" (Ephesians 6:4). This means that we should strive to be patient, kind, and understanding, even when our children make mistakes. By doing so, we can create a positive and supportive environment that encourages our children to grow and develop into good people. Ultimately, being a good parent is not about being perfect, but about being present, involved, and committed to our children's well-being. It's about modeling good behavior, teaching them important values and morals, and providing a safe and loving environment for them to grow and thrive. As I've learned from my own experiences as a father, it's okay to make mistakes and ask for forgiveness. What's essential is that we're willing to learn from our mistakes and become better parents, and ultimately, better people.
Sources:
the war on children
john macarthur
addictions a banquet in the grave
edward t welch
raising passionate jesus followers
phil diane comer
raising kids to follow christ
lee ann mancini
power of a praying parent
stormie omartian
philippians colossioan philemon
r kent hughes
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