Sunnybrook Unscripted

Sunnybrook Unscripted #91 - Repentance, Forgiveness, Restoration– 2024 Re-Release

Sunnybrook Community Church

Episode Notes: 

~The overall goal of parenting is to bring up a biblically and morally responsible child.~ 

 The goal of discipline is to bring your child to repentance. 

 Repentance, Greek word “metanoia” means to change, turn around; a reversal of direction. 

 There’s a huge difference between regret and repentance. As Scripture says, “Godly sorrow brings repentance that leads to salvation and leaves no regret, but worldly sorrow brings death.” 2 Corinthians 7:10 (example of Peter and Judas) 

 Train the heart of a child to understand their sin, rather than unintentionally training them to think disobedience is no big deal. 

 “I’m sorry” is very different from “will you forgive me?” And when you teach the seeking of forgiveness, it helps train a child toward repentance. 

 Even though a child seeks forgiveness, they still need consequences. 

 In Scripture, restitution always preceded repentance and forgiveness. Help your child to make restitution when appropriate. 

 Discipline is relational in nature. A child needs to seek your forgiveness when they disobey. You can model this toward your children when you sin against them. 

 When discipline is complete, reaffirm your love for your child and hug them. 

 Discussion Questions: 

1. Discuss the difference between worldly sorrow and godly sorrow and repentance. 

2. How does teaching your child repentance help train their heart to understand sin and forgiveness? 3. What practical application might you take from today’s podcast?