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| Love,
Honor, Obey by Bubba Garner Southside Church of Christ Pasadena, Texas
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| I
have officially made the transition from child to parent (though I am
still childish in many ways). Learning to care for my own daughter has,
among many other things, increased my appreciation and love for my
parents. After all, honoring father and mother is a responsibility that
you never grow out of.
It is impossible to repay what your mom and dad have given you—their time, money, tears, efforts, their very lives. What you can give them is your respect and obedience. What you can offer them is your understanding of their awesome responsibility. That will not only make their job a lot easier, it is something that is pleasing to the Lord (Col. 3:20). Believe it or not, your parents were your age once. Even if they really did sit next to Moses in junior high, they know what it’s like to be a teenager. So, don’t ever tell them, “you don’t understand what I’m going through.” No matter how times have changed or how different the world was when they were young, they still faced the same challenges that you face. They had to flee fornication, they had to say no to drugs and alcohol, they had to resist conforming to the crowd. How can they help you do the same if you won’t let them? Lean on their wisdom and learn to appreciate their advice. Believe it or not, your parents are looking out for you. Regardless of what it looks like, their sole mission in life is not to deprive you of every form of pleasure. They just don’t want you to get hurt. Bringing you up in the nurture and admonition of the Lord (Eph. 6:4) sometimes means correction, discipline, and saying, “no.” Remember, they’re trying to guide you in the direction that avoids eternal punishment. If keeping you in your room for the weekend will help keep your soul out of hell, they’re going to do it. So, trust them; they know what’s best. Believe it or not, your parents love you. How many of your friends would have changed your dirty diapers, cleaned up your messes, or given up their lives so that you could have one? Your father and mother have done all that and more for the simple reason that they love you. I didn’t fully understand the strength of parental love until I looked into the eyes of my own child. What a shame to wait that long! And don’t just assume that they know you love them, too. Tell them. Then, tell them again. And they probably wouldn’t mind hearing “please” and “thank you” every now and then either. You don’t have a choice about being related to your parents. But you do have a choice about having a relationship with them. Decide to build one while you still have them with you. That way, you’ll have something to give their grandchildren. And, in the process, you will become a better child of your heavenly Father. |
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