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Discipling Teens: Where Correction Meets Grace

January 28, 2026
2 Mins read
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The teen years are not an easy season to navigate, but I believe that by God’s grace, it can be a rewarding season. 

My teen needed correction the other day… And here’s what I learned… 

Discipleship isn’t about control.

It’s about shaping hearts. 

Correction matters—but how we correct matters just as much. 

Sometimes we have a tendency to be overly strict and demand repentance. And sometimes we can be overly compassionate and skip repentance to avoid making our children feel bad or uncomfortable.

But Biblical repentance is often misunderstood. It’s not shame. It’s not fear-based obedience and it’s not constant reminders of past mistakes. Biblical repentance means a change of direction, changing the way we think and choosing a new path. This is what we’re aiming for in our kids. Repentance begins when excuses stop. When a child stops justifying sin. Stops reframing it. And learns to agree with God about what’s right and wrong. This kind of honesty takes safety.

God’s goal in calling us to repentance is never to crush or humiliate us; His aim is to restore and repair. Shame hides, grace invites and conviction heals. Ignoring sin isn’t loving. But shaming isn’t biblical either. As parents, we don’t overlook disobedience— and we don’t crush hearts to get compliance. We stay steady. We speak truth. And we stay near.

Correction looks like:

✔ Naming sin clearly

✔ Explaining consequences calmly

✔ Separating the child from the behavior

✔ Pointing them back to Christ—not just better choices

Every correction can become a moment to relive the gospel of God’s free grace—showing that no mistake is bigger than His love.

Correction should not look like:

✘ Lectures meant to embarrass

✘ Bringing up forgiven sins

✘ Withdrawing affection

✘ Using fear to control behavior

The goal isn’t behavior management.

The goal is helping our children learn how to respond to sin with honesty, repentance, and trust in God.

The gospel doesn’t begin with “do better” or “try harder”.

It begins with honest repentance and ends with amazing grace—renewed strength in knowing we can do all things through Christ.

In the process, we drew closer to God…and closer to each other.

Hope this encourages a parent today.

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