Proverbs 19:18
Ayamar Bible (Qullan Arunaca)
Wawamarojj horasäquipana chekacham, ucampis janiw jiwayañcama jawk'jätati.
What Does This Mean?
Proverbs 19:18 advises parents to discipline their children while they can still learn and grow, and not to be overly lenient just because the child is crying. The key message is about the importance of discipline in parenting.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're training a puppy. You want to teach it to behave well when it's young, so it becomes a good dog. This verse is like that, but for parents teaching their kids to be good people.
Historical Background
Proverbs was written by King Solomon and other wise men around 950 BC. This book was meant to guide the people of Israel in living a righteous and wise life. In that time, discipline was seen as a way to prepare children for a successful life.
Living It Out Today
A modern scenario might be a parent setting limits on screen time for their teenager. The parent might need to enforce these rules even if the teenager protests, to ensure they balance their time and grow into a responsible adult.
Topics
disciplineparentingchildhoodwisdomgrowthtraining
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does this verse mean parents should never show mercy?
No, the verse does not mean parents should never show mercy. It emphasizes not being overly lenient, but mercy and love should always be part of parenting.
How can parents balance discipline and love?
Balancing discipline and love involves setting clear boundaries while showing affection and support. Discipline should be guided by love and aimed at the child's well-being.
What if a child is crying because they're afraid?
Understanding the reason behind a child's tears is crucial. If they're afraid, parents should address the fear while still enforcing necessary discipline.
How does this apply to older children or teenagers?
For older children, it applies by setting appropriate boundaries and guiding them towards responsibility and maturity, even if it means they might not like the rules.
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