1.Start by modeling a healthy understanding of biblical authority and submission in front of your children. This means that you should be reading and applying Scripture in your daily life, and making sure your children see you doing so. This will help them understand the importance of biblical authority and submission, and will give them a positive example to follow. You can also use this opportunity to teach your children how to rely on Scripture and the Holy Spirit to guide them in their decisions and actions.
2.As your children grow older, you can start to have more in-depth conversations with them about biblical authority and submission. Use this time to ask them questions and encourage them to think critically about the Bible and its teachings. You can also use this opportunity to teach them how to recognize the voice of true authority, which comes from God and His Word. By doing so, you will be helping your children develop a deeper understanding of biblical authority and submission, and will be equipping them to make wise decisions and live a life that is pleasing to God.
3.Finally, be patient and consistent in your efforts to teach your children about biblical authority and submission. This is a lifelong process, and it will take time and effort to see your children develop a healthy understanding of these concepts. However, with patience, consistency, and a commitment to modeling a healthy understanding of biblical authority and submission, you can help your children grow into mature believers who will make wise decisions and live a life that is pleasing to God. Remember that you are not alone in this process, and that God is with you every step of the way. He will guide you and give you the wisdom and strength you need to raise your children in the ways of the Lord.