Shepherding A Child's Heart By Tedd Trip -
Ultimately, Tripp argues that the law (rules) cannot save a child. Only the Gospel can. By showing a child their failure to meet God's standard, parents point them toward their need for a Savior.
Tripp acknowledges that children are influenced by their environment (home life, structure, trauma, and blessings). However, he emphasizes that the child's to these influences is determined by their heart. As a parent, you cannot control every influence, but you can shepherd how they process them. 3. God-Given Authority The book emphasizes that parents act as God’s agents .
To help the child understand their own heart’s motivations and their need for God’s grace. 2. The "Shaping Influences" Shepherding a Child's Heart by Tedd Trip
Moving toward a mentoring relationship as the teen learns to shepherd their own heart before God. 6. The Gospel Focus
Focusing on the "why" and developing godly traits. Ultimately, Tripp argues that the law (rules) cannot
Shepherding a Child’s Heart by Tedd Tripp is a foundational resource in Christian parenting that shifts the focus from merely managing a child’s behavior to addressing the . Tripp argues that since the heart is the "wellspring of life" (Proverbs 4:23), behavior is simply an outward manifestation of what is happening internally. 1. The Core Philosophy: Heart vs. Behavior
Tripp identifies different types of communication needed for different situations: Validating and building up the child. Correction: Addressing specific wrongdoings. Rebuke: A firm warning against a dangerous path. Entreaty: Appealing to the child’s conscience and soul. 5. Stages of Development The book breaks down shepherding goals by age: Tripp acknowledges that children are influenced by their
The goal of authority is to provide protection and direction, helping the child eventually transition from being under parental authority to being under God’s authority. 4. Communication as Shepherding