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What does it mean to submit to parental authority?

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Submitting to parental authority means yielding one's preference to honor their parents' roles and guidance (Colossians 3:20).

Submission to parental authority involves an attitude of humility and a willingness to respect the guidance and decisions made by one's parents. This is akin to the relationship believers have with Christ, who exemplified ultimate humility and service. Just as Christ obeyed the Father, children are called to reflect that same spirit of obedience within their homes. It’s important to understand that this submission is rooted in love and respect rather than mere compliance; it recognizes the parental role as instituted by God for the growth of children in both wisdom and faith.
Scripture References: Colossians 3:20

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