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When Discipline Fails

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  The Cost of Untrained Children and Absent Responsibility There is a growing concern that cannot be ignored anymore, because it is no longer just “youth behavior” or “a phase of rebellion.” What we are seeing in too many places is the result of a deeper breakdown in training, discipline, and parental responsibility. When teenagers are setting fires, taking over streets, or openly disregarding curfews, the issue is not simply the child, it is the environment that shaped, or failed to shape, that child. Children are not self-governing by design. They are not born with restraint, foresight, nor respect for consequence. These are qualities that are built over time through consistent training, correction, and supervision. When that process is absent or inconsistent, something else takes its place: impulse, peer pressure and influence, and whatever the surrounding culture happens to reward (today, it’s anything goes). And once impulse becomes habit, it doesn’t remain small or containe...

Don't Stop Me Now!

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Faith isn’t really something you keep neatly in your head like a definition you can pull out when it’s needed. It’s more like something that holds you up when everything around you starts shifting and you’re not sure what is actually steady anymore. Like when what God said and what you’re seeing don’t even feel like they belong in the same room, and you’re just standing there with nothing making sense of it yet. And then Hebrews 11:1 steps right into that and calls it “the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. ” Substance. Evidence. Those are heavy words, not light ones. They don’t sound like imagination language. They sound like something you lean on when nothing visible is cooperating with what you were told to hold onto. And most people feel that pressure before they can ever understand it; because life trains you early to trust only what you can touch, not what you are told to stand on and believe. But faith keeps pulling you in the other direction ...

Discipline Of Truth

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  In our lives, every new beginning often comes with a pivotal choice that shapes its course: the choice to embrace the truth. Whether stepping into a new job, relocating to a bustling city, or embarking on a blossoming relationship, the foundation of these transitions is firmly planted in how we engage with truth, both about ourselves and about others. The discipline of truth is vital; it liberates us from the chains of our past and illuminates unfamiliar paths ahead. Sorry, folks, but truth doesn’t come with GPS, you have to navigate it boldly! As Jesus wisely noted, “And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free” (John 8:32) . This illuminating verse reminds us that knowledge of the truth leads to freedom. However, let’s not kid ourselves. Freedom isn’t just a walk in the park; it requires a hefty dose of discipline. After all, the path to truth may feel like a hike up a mountain, rigorous at times, but the view from the top is simply awesome! The Word of God: ...

The Tale of Naaman

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  Based on 2nd Kings 5. KJV of the Holy Bible. In the ancient lands of Aram, Syria, a region known for its strength and military might, there lived a renowned commander named Naaman. He was a figure of great importance; his victories in battle brought him prestige, and his bravery earned him the deep respect of the sovereign king Ben-Hadad II. Clad in shining armor and accompanied by a loyal retinue, Naaman was a man of stature, revered for his leadership on the battlefield. Yet, amid his many triumphs, Naaman bore a hidden wound—he was a leper, a condition that not only afflicted his body but also weighed heavily on his spirit. Leprosy was feared and shunned by society, rendering him an outcast, and forcing him to navigate life with sorrow and solitude. In Naaman's household, there resided a young girl, a captured Israelite who had become a servant to his wife. Though she was a prisoner in a foreign land, her heart remained compassionate and tender. Day after day, she observed t...