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Prizing our parents highly, caring and showing affection for them honors them and fulfills the fifth commandment, the only one with a promise. When we respect the people who gave us life, the Lord says He will provide us with long life. Everyone has imperfect parents. I gained many good qualities from mine, but also a few bad ones. We shouldn’t expect perfection from imperfect people. But our parents play a unique role in our lives, and we can easily place them on pedestals, only to experience disappointment when they fall.
After my dad died, I struggled with the idea that I had to live perfectly for his memory. Because I placed him on a pedestal, idolizing him, when he died, it revealed his humanity to me and devastated me. I thought I would always have him in my life, but then, in a moment, he left this world, and me. At the tender age of sixteen, I didn’t know how to process these events, so I internalized them, which stunted my growth. My immature conclusions led me down treacherous paths that harmed me.
As an adult, I have a different perspective. My father had many faults and suffered greatly in his life, but he never stopped trying to serve God. Raising his children in the faith, he set an example for us to follow. Knowing he didn’t have all the answers, my father introduced us to the one who did. Caring for him during his last days on earth, we all rallied around him and did what we could to comfort him as he battled lung cancer. After a lifetime in the coal mines and a three-pack-a-day smoker, he developed black lung that took his life.
In the same way, honoring my mom, caring for her through sickness, and holding her hand as she passed from this life to the following comforts me. Knowing I did all I could for my parents, honoring them to the best of my ability, comforts me now that they live in heaven. Knowing we will one day see each other again gives me peace and understanding that I honored my father and mother as God commands.
Thank God for the parents He gave you; if they did nothing else right, they gave you life, and that deserves honor. Our moms and dads did the best they could in whatever circumstances they found themselves—honoring them the best way you know how pleases the Lord. Forgive them for their shortcomings and thank them for giving you life. Jesus’s grace extends to all who will accept it, and as His followers, we should follow His example. Christ honored His heavenly Father and earthly mother, and we should do the same.
Journal Questions:
How do you honor your father and mother?
In what ways have you had to forgive your parents?
What can you do for your parents today that will honor them in a new way?
Application:
Gratitude begins at home.








