Building Lasting Relationships: The Heart of Parenting

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"When it matters most, the quality of your relationship with your children will determine the weight of your influence with them. Leave that on the screen. Let that sink in. Write it down. Think about it. Because it's true. How do I know that it's true? Well, let's just do an experiment. Think about your relationship with your parents right now." [24:00](Download clip | | )

"Your investment in the relationship with your child does more to establish emotional health for them than anything else. When you invest in the relationship with your child, you're investing in their emotional health. And emotionally healthy people generally have healthier relationships. Conversely, emotionally unhealthy people have a very difficult time maintaining healthy relationships." [47:25]( | | )

"Your kids need your influence the most when they are making the decisions in life that matter the most. When they're choosing who to date, they need your influence. When they're choosing their career path, don't you want to be sitting in a seat of influence, not control, not dictating, but to be able to have a voice of influence as they're making career decisions?" [31:07]( | | )

"Bring them up in the discipline and instruction of the Lord. [...] It's about taking the posture of a nourisher, of a nurturer, of a replenisher, of a builder into-er. [...] It's a very, very relational word. Bring them up. Nurture. Nourish. It's very relational. [...] The best strategy for preparing your kids for the future and training them in the day-to-day life is to train them in the day-to-day life." [38:08]( | | )

"The tragedy is this, is when our kids need our influence the most, often for a lot of parents, we have the least amount of influence because we never made the transition. We never made the transition from size and position to having a healthy relationship, which leads me to the next big, like, what's it? What's at stake? Why should you care about your relationship with your children?" [30:28]( | | )

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