Colossians 3:20

Children, obey your parents in everything, for this pleases the Lord ~ Colossians 3:20

 

In obedience to our parents, we learn humility, and subjection to authority. This is assuming the parent is good and godly, for the call to obedience is not toward that which is sinful and evil, but to what is good. Why does this please the Lord? God is a God of relationship for one. He created man and woman to form a partnership which would bring together two very different, but complimentary people. In this, they bring out the best in each other, or, that was God’s idea. In the family unit, there too must be relationships which blend and bring about a character which is good, and righteous. Ephesians 5:21-6:4 goes into greater detail about how the family unit is to work together so as to be a blessing within the home, and without. To take this then outside the family unit on earth, we have a family unit that is also spiritual. We are called the “children of God”. Before Him we must be humble, and subject to His authority. Some people cringe at the word “authority”, for they feel it is oppressive, and it can be when it is used incorrectly. God’s authority does not lead to the abuse of a person, but to the betterment. God’s authority shows us how to love with more care, how to live a life that is worthy of praise, and how to honour Him that died to save us from our sin and waywardness. If we struggle to obey our human parents, we will struggle to obey our heavenly parent. I know that some have trouble with placing God in this position because of human parentage, but don’t use human fallacy as an excuse. God is not like our human parents, He is perfect, loving, kind, faithful, truthful, and pure. He wants only what is best for you, in this life, and in the life to come.

Pastor Julia

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