Christian fathers are warned not to provoke their children to anger, lest they become discouraged. This is a crucial aspect of Christian parenting, as it involves understanding the special responsibility that falls to men in the Bible, both in the home and in the church. The love and grace displayed by our Heavenly Father should be the hallmark of the treatment of our children, and we should avoid provoking them through over-severity, inconsistency, constant fault-finding, favoritism, belittling their achievements, failing to show appreciation, neglect, expecting too much of them, restricting their freedom, and over-protection.
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