Why honour parents
We pray for them to find a way to safety, and for others to find and rescue them. We pray for counselors, authorities, and medical professionals. We pray for neighbors, church family, and communities to be aware and to link together in love to watch out for abuse and report it. For those who have lived through abuse, Father we pray You would soften their hearts to forgive their abusers, so they can live life to the full as Jesus died to give them.
Release any bitterness and hate in their hearts from the betrayal of trust those who were supposed to care for them damaged. We pray forgiveness and repentance over the lives of all abusers, Father. Convict their hearts to turn from their behavior and towards Your love and healing. We pray for the rulers and authorities of this world, God, knowing You will be the One to serve them justice for misleading people in their care. We pray for blessing over their lives and for hearts to follow what is fair and just in Your eyes, on account of all of us.
Help us to honor authority without compromising our faith, Father. Lead us daily, as to what that looks like and how to accomplish it. Above all, we pray love and forgiveness would rule our hearts.
Father, help us to obey Your command to honor our fathers and mothers, caregivers, and authorities. Our salvation in Christ is not dependent upon following rules to perfection, but on our belief in Jesus, alone.
He is with us, through it all. Meg, a Cleveland native and lifelong Browns fan, lives by the shore of Lake Erie in Northern Ohio with her husband, two daughters, and golden doodle.
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About Christianity. My dad walks me home even when he is tired. My dad made sacrifices for me. Gratitude breeds gratitude. It is far more productive to think well Philippians of them because it produces love and not resentment. I spent so many years blind to the love they gave me. They have helped to make me the confident and God-fearing person I am today — I can never deny that.
So while my childhood may not have been the best, I now understand what my mum meant when she said that we had come this far by the grace of God. God loves us unconditionally.
He first loved us and sent His Son to die for us while we were still sinners. If I had to think or evaluate how my parents have loved or cared for me before honouring them, then my honour is conditional — totally opposite to how God loves. The only thing we all deserve is death. It would have been a deserved fate if God simply tossed us in the fire — but He embraced us instead and offered us eternal life.
So because His love is unconditional, honouring our parents should also be unconditional. I prayed to God for humility and wisdom to be able to love my parents in the same way He loves me, because He is glorified when we obey His commandments. July Elder Marvin J. The Softening of the Heart Giles H. Florence Jr. About Differences Emma Lou Thayne. Sidney B. What can I do to find more excitement in life?
Karen Lynn Davidson. Robert J. How do we endure to the end? Gordon M. Honoring Parents—and Being Honorable Parents. Tender Plants Elizabeth C. Dennis J. Canning with Dots Carol S. Song for Obedience Robyn Butterfield Buttars. Remember When? Leilani Hobgood Brandon. Grant Bangerter. The following questions may help us take personal inventory of our worthiness to be honored: Are our lives righteous examples for our children to follow?
Are we honest? Are we law-abiding? Are our thoughts, speech, and actions pure and chaste? Do we frequently express our love and appreciation to our children? Do we show love for them even when they least deserve it? Do we listen to them with genuine interest? Are we supportive of their interests and activities?
Are we fair and consistent with discipline? Are we firm in setting reasonable limits? Do we avoid scolding or ridiculing a child in the presence of others? Do we show trust and confidence in our children?
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