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While most baby mammals become in a relatively short period of time, it takes to parent a human child into an adult. This accentuates the need of . God designed humans in such a way that sustained care from theirmothers and fathers is. This is no less true about parenting. Natural parenting is spiritual parenting. A natural parent’s spiritual children just happen to be biologically assigned to them. In the end, spiritual parenting is really what matters because the bond between a natural child and parent is only . The relationship between a spiritual parent and child is . (John 8:43-44) Satan children. This is why we must be born again (John 3:3). This is also why people without children are still responsible for parenting and why the natural and spiritual unit, as prescribed by Scripture, is vital. The essential necessary to thrive in life natural and spiritually are given to us by our natural and spiritual parents. 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