No Perfect Fathers But One

Father’s Day can be challenging for many due to varied experiences with their fathers, ranging from neglectful or abusive to superhero-like figures, often a mix of both. Despite these experiences, God commands us to honor our parents as a key to societal stability, as emphasized in Exodus 20:12 and reiterated by Paul in Ephesians 6:1-3. This command extends beyond action to attitude, reflecting obedience and reverence to God. Paul and Peter highlight that honoring authority, even when unjust, aligns with Christ's example of enduring suffering with patience and forgiveness. Ultimately, God, as the perfect Father, fills the gaps left by our earthly parents, guiding us to honor with His strength and Spirit.

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