DISCIPLINE

Junior bit the meter man, Junior bit the cook.
Junior’s antisocial now (according to the book).
Junior smashed the clock and lamp, Junior hacked the tree …
(Destructive trends are treated in chapters two and three).
Junior threw his milk at Mom. Junior screamed for more.
(Notes of self-assertiveness are found in chapter four)
Junior tossed his shoes and sock in the rain
(Negation, that, and normal, disregard the stain).
Junior set Dad’s shirt afire, whittled Grand[pa’s pipe.
(That’s to gain attention, see page 89)
Grandpa seized a slipper and yanked Junior cross his knee
(He’s read nothing but the Bible since 1893). [author unknown]

“Foolishness is bound up in the heart of a child; But the rod of correction shall drive it far from him” (Pro. 22:15). “Withhold not correction from the child; For if thou beat him with the rod, he will not die” (Pro. 23:13). “The rod and reproof give wisdom; But a child left to himself causeth shame to his mother” (Pro. 29:15).

Think About It!

Have A Great Day!

Tom Moore
P. O. Box 107
Hamilton, Texas 76531
http://www.harrisandmoore.org
http://www.fromthepreacherspc.org
http://www.parkheightscoc.com

About from the Preachers PC

Gospel Preacher for the Park Heights church of Christ in Hamilton, TX. I stand for and defend the truth of God's word. All other degrees and diplomas mean very little in comparison.
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