Summary of No exasperéis a vuestros hijos (Colosenses 3:21) | Jhon MacArthur

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In this video, John MacArthur explains Colossians 3:21 which advises parents not to exasperate their children in order to avoid discouragement. MacArthur notes that parents can become a source of exasperation for their children in various ways, including through unfair punishment and unrealistic expectations. Instead, parents are encouraged to be patient, have realistic expectations, and show lots of grace and mercy. MacArthur suggests that raising children in the discipline and teachings of the Lord is the best approach.

  • 00:00:00 In this section, John MacArthur discusses Colossians 3:21 which advises parents not to exasperate their children in order to avoid discouragement. MacArthur explains that there are many ways parents can exasperate their children, including unfair punishment, unrealistic expectations, and placing too much pressure on their child to succeed. Instead, he advises parents to love and be patient with their children, have realistic expectations, and show them lots of grace and mercy. MacArthur emphasizes that raising children in the discipline and admonition of the Lord is the best approach.

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