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How should children honor their parents?

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Children are instructed to obey their parents in all things as this pleases the Lord.

Colossians 3:20 instructs children to obey their parents in all aspects, emphasizing that this obedience is well-pleasing to God. This command aligns with the broader biblical teaching on honoring family roles as established by God. Obedience not only demonstrates respect for parental authority but also reflects a child's relationship with God. The act of honoring parents serves as a training ground for broader obedience to God's commands, and it cultivates an environment of love and respect within the family. Hence, children are encouraged to submit to their parents' guidance and teachings, which are ultimately meant for their spiritual and moral growth.
Scripture References: Colossians 3:20, Ephesians 6:1-3

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Whatsoever You Do
Clay Curtis · Mar 25, 2012
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