Main point: Ephesians 6:4 commands a father to bring his child up in the discipline and instruction of the Lord. We will see the definition, design, and delight of biblical discipline.
Main point: In Psalm 127, Solomon contrasts two aspects of God’s sovereignty to provide us with peace, encouragement, and direction for stewarding the life God has given us.
Main point: In Ephesians 5:3-4 Paul contrasts sinful actions we must avoid with a sacred attitude we must adopt so that we escape temptation and walk as children of God.
Main point: In Ephesians 4:30 Paul gives us the supreme motivation for why we should not sin, namely, that our sin grieves the Holy Spirit, who has sealed us for the day of redemption.
Main point: In Ephesians 4:25 Paul provides three components to replace falsehood with truthfulness so that we will glorify God and honestly and lovingly serve one another.
Main point: In Psalm 16, David models three attitudes we must consider and apply to cultivate trust in the Lord’s safeguarding through all life’s circumstances.