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Biblical Parenting Part 13 - Godly Parents & Prodigal Children

Biblical Parenting Part 13 - Godly Parents & Prodigal Children

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Why does it happen? Even with a perfect Heavenly Father, His children rebel. So why do children from godly homes sometimes walk away from their faith? This heartbreaking question is the focus of this deeply empathetic and practical episode, offering a road map for parents in the waiting.

Building on the parable of the Prodigal Son, we move beyond the "why" to the "what now," outlining the three distinct stages of a child's rebellion and how a parent can respond with wisdom and faith in each one. This is for every parent watching their child make choices that break their heart.

We walk through the three stages revealed in Luke 15:

  1. The Stage of REBELLION: What do you do when your child demands their freedom and walks away? We discuss the difficult but necessary steps of releasing control, allowing them to make mistakes, and resisting the urge to bail them out from the natural consequences of their choices.
  2. The Stage of RE-EVALUATION: How do you support your child when they hit bottom? This is the season for steadfast prayer, committing your child completely to God's care, and waiting patiently for the lessons of consequence to do their work.
  3. Stage of RETURN: How do you welcome them home? We explore how to love faithfully, accept unconditionally without approving of their lifestyle, and forgive completely—just as our Heavenly Father does for us.

This episode doesn't offer easy answers, but it provides a biblical framework for your heartbreak and hope. It’s a reminder that the story isn’t over and that your role as a parent evolves but never ends.

If you are in the painful gap between your child's rebellion and their return, this episode will equip you to wait with wisdom, love, and steadfast hope.

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