Doctrine of Scripture 180
Series Bibliology
The sermon centers on the sufficiency of Scripture for parenting in the modern world, grounding its argument in key biblical passages from Deuteronomy 6, Proverbs, and Ephesians that emphasize the internalization of God's commands, consistent parental instruction, and disciplined correction as essential to raising godly children. It contrasts this biblical model—rooted in the fear of the Lord, intentional teaching in all daily moments, and the necessity of timely discipline—with modern secular psychology's medicalized approach to behaviors like those labeled ADHD, which the sermon critiques as a reclassification of normal childhood traits as disorders. The preacher warns against allowing psychological frameworks to supplant biblical wisdom, highlighting how the language of diagnosis, treatment, and medication often replaces spiritual discernment and parental responsibility. Ultimately, the sermon calls believers to trust Scripture as the ultimate guide for child-rearing, challenging the cultural tendency to pathologize normal human behavior and instead affirming the enduring relevance of divine instruction.
| Sermon ID | 11262126203894 |
| Duration | 33:49 |
| Date | |
| Category | Midweek Service |
| Bible Text | Deuteronomy 6:6-7; Proverbs 23:13 |
| Language | English |
