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Children Obey Your Parents
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Q:
Could you please help me with
scripture and what the bible says about children obeying
their parents?
A:
The Bible has several passages which teach children to
obey their parents. To me, the classic is this one found
in Ephesians:
Ephesians 6:1 Children, obey your parents in the Lord:
for this is right. Honour thy father and mother; (which
is the first commandment with promise;) That it may be
well with thee, and thou mayest live long on the earth.
From this passage, we can
learn the following:
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Children are to obey
their parents--that is, both mother and father.
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They are to obey their parents "in the Lord." This
phrase contains a couple of ideas. First, to obey
their parents is to obey the Lord. By obeying them
"in the Lord" they are also in obedience to the
Lord. The reverse is also true. To disobey their
parents is to disobey the Lord. Second, this passage
gives guidance to those dealing with wicked parents
or parents that would lead the child into sin. If
they are to be obeyed in the Lord, then obedience is
not absolutely required if they are asked to do
something that is in direct disobedience to God. For
instance, if the child is told to steal something by
one of his parents and the child knows that this is
a sin against God, the child may refuse to obey this
commandment. As you can understand, this usually
deals with older children with ungodly parents. Even
then, the instances are unusual.
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They are to obey their parents because it is right.
They are not simply to obey because of fear or
necessity. As they grow in the Lord, they should
learn to obey because it is the desire of God and it
is the right thing to do.
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They are to honor their father and mother. This goes
beyond obedience It means to hold high; it means to
give a special place of respect. Obedience will be
the result of such honor, but obedience can be
performed without honor.
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The command for children to honor their parents is
one of the ten commandments and it is the first of
the commandments that had a special promise attached
to it. The promise is twofold: that "it may be well
with thee" refers to the quality of life while "thou
mayest live long on the earth" refers to the
quantity of life. The children who honor their
parents will have a better life and a longer life.
Does this mean that all these children will live to
90 and beyond? Of course not. But they will extend
the length of their life and improve the quality of
their life by their honor and obedience.
There are too many verses
to give a further survey, but one parallel verse
deserves a mention.
Colossians 3:20 states,
"Children, obey your parents in all things: for this is
well pleasing unto the Lord." In this verse we learn
that God is pleased when children obey their parents.
The child who minds Mom
or Dad gets a big smile from God. What a blessing is
this matter of obedience!
Till He comes,
Pastor David Reagan
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