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What does it really mean to honor your mother and father when they were not good parents? In this episode, we take an honest and biblical look at the Fifth Commandment and address one of the hardest questions believers face: how to honor parents who caused pain, neglect, or trauma.
Honoring does not always mean agreement, closeness, or continued access. Scripture calls us to truth, wisdom, and discernment—not denial. We explore the difference between honor and enabling, forgiveness and reconciliation, boundaries and bitterness. This teaching breaks down how honoring parents can look like refusing to repeat cycles, choosing healing, speaking truth, and living righteously even when parental examples fell short.
If you’ve ever struggled with guilt, confusion, or pressure to “honor” in ways that harm your growth or faith, this episode offers clarity, balance, and biblical grounding. God does not ask you to lie about the damage—He asks you to walk in truth and maturity.
By Micah IsraelWhat does it really mean to honor your mother and father when they were not good parents? In this episode, we take an honest and biblical look at the Fifth Commandment and address one of the hardest questions believers face: how to honor parents who caused pain, neglect, or trauma.
Honoring does not always mean agreement, closeness, or continued access. Scripture calls us to truth, wisdom, and discernment—not denial. We explore the difference between honor and enabling, forgiveness and reconciliation, boundaries and bitterness. This teaching breaks down how honoring parents can look like refusing to repeat cycles, choosing healing, speaking truth, and living righteously even when parental examples fell short.
If you’ve ever struggled with guilt, confusion, or pressure to “honor” in ways that harm your growth or faith, this episode offers clarity, balance, and biblical grounding. God does not ask you to lie about the damage—He asks you to walk in truth and maturity.