One of the important aspects of parenting or coaching is discipline and instruction for improvement, would you agree? In contrast is the person who enables wrong behavior or turns a blind eye when some coaching could be helpful. Look around your city, your network of relationships: who are the coaches helping the floundering people settle and improve; and who are those enabling dysfunctional thinking and behavior?
As the apostle Paul closes his second letter to the Thessalonian Christians, he has some challenging words to address this issue.