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Journey Through Colossians And Philemon

DAY 23 OF 30

 

"Love And Obey"

It is astonishing, given all the books that have been written on marriage and raising children, that Paul says everything he wants to say in forty-two words in the original Greek text! Presumably, he’s focusing on key issues.

Paul’s command to children to obey their parents echoes the fifth commandment to “honour your father and your mother” (Exodus 20:12). In the Old Testament, to disobey one’s parents was tantamount to disobeying God, which was as serious as treason or idolatry. In fact, Paul saw increasing disobedience to parents as one of the signs of the end times (2 Timothy 3:2). A child here does not just mean a young boy or girl. One commentator points out that in Paul’s time, a father had authority in the home until he was 60 years of age, or passed away. But the outworking of a parent’s authority changes as the children mature. Children are to respect their parents “in everything” (Colossians 3:20), but as they become less dependent on their parents and, in particular, move away from home, the degree and extent of the obedience required is less. Still, respect and care for one’s parents is a lifelong obligation, though it will express itself differently.

Is it not amazing that, of all the advice Paul could give, Paul’s one word of exhortation to parents is: do not embitter or discourage your children (v.21). In the ancient world, fathers had absolute power over their children, even over life and death. Today, parents still have tremendous physical, emotional and psychological power over their children, and this power can be dreadfully abused.

Therefore, do not exasperate your children. Parents can commit this mistake in various ways: by showing favouritism; giving harsh comments without reasons and without reminders of their love; punishing with unreasonable anger; causing embarrassment; or expecting perfection.

Research from around the world is extensive and overwhelming. Stable, God-centred families are good for society. By every measure children do better in this environment. When God, who ordained family life, gives instructions on how it ought to operate, He must be listened to because this is the way to life, love and happiness.

 

Reflect:

Can you think of any other ways that parents can embitter or discourage their children? Conversely, how can parents positively build up the lives of their children?

 

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Journey Through Colossians And Philemon

In the Christian life, we face many obstacles along the way: temptations, suffering, and persecution. Some will try to undermine our confidence in the gospel. But in Christ, His Word, and His Church, we have all the resources we need to keep growing strong in Him. Join us as we dive into two short letters by the Apostle Paul. Discover new insights and be encouraged as he encourages a young church of first-century believers to keep maturing in Christ.

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