Children, as all parents know, do not have an...
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Children, as all parents know, do not have an innate sense of right and wrong and of proper behavior. When everyone is little, they all have to learn how to share and to consider other people in addition to themselves. Yet this doesn't too often happen by sitting children in front of a chalkboard, defining the word "sharing" and teaching them continental ethics about the "other."
This is why Paul doesn't use the word didasko, as he does elsewhere, which would have denoted formal instruction. Paul says instead paideuo, God's grace instructs or trains us, not as students under a teacher (didaskolos) but as children (paidion) under a parent. In life's teaching moments, and like the good example of a parent, it corrects and directs and inculturates us into making good decisions. We are in a sense being raised by God's grace to live lives that belong to Him.
This is why Paul doesn't use the word didasko, as he does elsewhere, which would have denoted formal instruction. Paul says instead paideuo, God's grace instructs or trains us, not as students under a teacher (didaskolos) but as children (paidion) under a parent. In life's teaching moments, and like the good example of a parent, it corrects and directs and inculturates us into making good decisions. We are in a sense being raised by God's grace to live lives that belong to Him.
