Jesus Alone is God

#135: Youth and Parents


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  • This sermon emphasizes the sacred relationship between youth and parents, rooted in God’s commandment to honor father and mother (Exodus 20:12). It highlights that this is the only commandment accompanied by a promise—long life—showing how deeply God values the institution of parenting. Parents make significant sacrifices even before a child is born, giving up freedom, carrying lifelong responsibility for their children’s well-being. Because of this, God places great honor on parenting and expects children to recognize and respect this divine role.

    The message stresses that parenting is not merely a human responsibility but a God-ordained calling. Unlike angels or animals, humans are uniquely entrusted with raising children in God’s image. The example of Abraham demonstrates how seriously God regards faithful parenting. God trusted Abraham because he would lead his household in righteousness, even revealing His plans to him. This shows that God shares deeper spiritual insight with those who lead their families according to His ways.

    In contrast, the failure of Eli illustrates the consequences of neglecting this responsibility. Though a priest, Eli failed to discipline his sons, resulting in spiritual decline and loss of God’s trust. Instead, God chose to speak to the young Samuel, showing that God honors those who are faithful, regardless of age.

    The sermon also highlights key qualities of godly parenting. Abraham’s willingness to sacrifice Isaac revealed to his son that God must come first. Additionally, Abraham’s care in choosing a wife for Isaac shows intentional, spiritually guided parenting. Such diligence produces “godly seed,” children who honor God and bring joy to their families.

    Ultimately, the sermon calls both youth and parents to responsibility: children must honor and respect their parents, while parents must faithfully guide their children in God’s ways. When both roles are fulfilled, the result is blessing, joy, and a legacy that honors God.

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