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Father Hudgins' homily: Honor Your Father and Mother
Today is day 301 and we are studying The Fifth Commandment. 301. What does it mean to honor your father and mother? I should love, serve, respect, and care for my parents all their lives, and should obey them in all things that are reasonable and conform to God's Law. (Genesis 45:7–13; Proverbs 6:20–22; 20:20; 23:22; Ephesians 6:1–3; Colossians 3:20) We will conclude today by praying Prayer 65.For Families found on page 666 of the Book of Common Prayer (2019). If you would like to buy or download To Be a Christian, head to anglicanchurch.net/catechism. Produced by Holy Trinity Anglican Church in Madison, MS. Original music from Matthew Clark. Daily collects and Psalms are taken from Book of Common Prayer (2019), created by the Anglican Church in North America and published by the Anglican Liturgical Press. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Scripture quotations are from The ESV® Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version®), copyright © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Catechism readings are taken from To Be a Christian - An Anglican Catechism Approved Edition, copyright © 2020 by The Anglican Church in North America by Crossway a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
In this powerful message from Pastor Landon Schott, we continue The X Commandments series by uncovering the spiritual weight of the fifth commandment—“Honor your father and mother.” Learn how honor unlocks blessing, protection, and longevity in your life, and how dishonor opens the door to rebellion, broken families, and spiritual warfare. Pastor Landon exposes the difference between biblical honor and cultural rebellion, revealing how the way you treat your parents—and your children—reflects your heart toward God. You'll discover: •Why honoring your parents is foundational to all of society •The dangers of rebellion and how it partners with witchcraft •The difference between loving discipline and abusive control •How to lead your home with both authority and affection •The generational blessings that flow from honor Whether you're a parent, a child, or a spiritual leader, this message will challenge you to bring your home into divine order and experience the reward of honor.
Mark 7:5-13 (ESV)Andrew, Isack, and Edwin discuss Jesus's instruction to honor father and mother, with emphasis on the financial responsibility involved.Read the written devo that goes along with this episode by clicking here. Let us know what you are learning or any questions you have. Email us at TextTalk@ChristiansMeetHere.org. Join the Facebook community and join the conversation by clicking here. We'd love to meet you. Be a guest among the Christians who meet on Livingston Avenue. Click here to find out more. Michael Eldridge sang all four parts of our theme song. Find more from him by clicking here. Thanks for talking about the text with us today.________________________________________________If the hyperlinks do not work, copy the following addresses and paste them into the URL bar of your web browser: Daily Written Devo: https://readthebiblemakedisciples.wordpress.com/?p=23181The Christians Who Meet on Livingston Avenue: http://www.christiansmeethere.org/Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/TalkAboutTheTextFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/texttalkMichael Eldridge: https://acapeldridge.com/
Are you honoring your parents? Join Kenneth Copeland and Professor Greg Stephens on Believer's Voice of Victory as they discuss how important it is to honor your father and mother. Learn that when you honor your father and mother, you honor The LORD!
Believers Voice of Victory Audio Broadcast for 10/13/2025. Are you honoring your parents? Join Kenneth Copeland and Professor Greg Stephens on Believer's Voice of Victory as they discuss how important it is to honor your father and mother. Learn that when you honor your father and mother, you honor The LORD!
Time:EveningMinister:Rev. Taylor KernTexts:Exodus 20:122 Timothy 3:1–9Ephesians 6:1–4Heidelberg Catechism: Lord's Day 39Series:The Three Pillars of the Christian Faith
In this message, Pastor Chris continues The Ten Commandments series by unpacking the fifth commandment: Honor your father and mother. Honor is more than a family principle, honor is the “bridge commandment” that connects loving God with loving people. Pastor Chris teaches us how honor shapes families, societies, and even nations, and why dishonor can block God's glory. This message challenges us to step into a lifestyle of honor that releases revival and impacts generations. The vision of Mercy Culture is to take people from corporate encounters with God to daily personal encounters with God. At Mercy Culture, one of our unique characteristics is that we are a presence driven church. We are not built around any person or ministry. We are built around the presence of God. Each week, you will hear a teaching from our Lead Pastors, Les and Nikki Cody or another leader in our community. To learn more about Mercy Culture, visit https://mercyculturewaco.com
This sermon on the Fifth Commandment, Honor Your Father and Mother, emphasizes that honoring parents is both a divine command and a foundation for a healthy society. Using Luke 2, it highlights how Jesus modeled obedience and respect toward His earthly parents, even while fully God. The message explains that “honor” in Hebrew (kabed) means treating parents as weighty and valuable, which produces God's glory (kavod). Honoring parents brings blessing, longevity, and societal stability, while dishonor leads to destruction, rebellion, and loss of God's presence. Practical examples show that true honor is not lip service but reverence in action—caring for parents, respecting authority, and ultimately honoring God. The sermon calls believers to repentance where dishonor has been tolerated, urging restoration of authentic honor in families, churches, and culture.
In week 5 of Unlocked, Pastor Brandon walks us through Exodus 20:12 and God's call to "Honor your father and mother." He shares the importance of creating a culture of honor within our homes and how God's design for families is essential for raising the next generation.
God gave his people ten commandments to demonstrate their loyalty to Him, including this fifth one about honoring your father and mother.
The Principle and Practice of Honor | Honor Your Father & Mother | Apostle Moses Mukisa
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This week, Clint Leavitt returns from paternity leave, bringing with him fascinating observations about the fifth commandment, 'Honor your father and mother.' He invites us to dive deep into the heart of family relationships and their profound impact on our spiritual lives. The message challenges us to see honor not as a mere greeting card sentiment, but as a transformative force that shapes individuals and entire societies. We're reminded that honoring our parents isn't just about obedience, but about recognizing their inherent value and allowing that recognition to guide our actions. This commandment, found in Exodus 20:12, is presented as a pathway to personal and societal flourishing. The parallels drawn between our earthly parents and our Heavenly Father are particularly striking, encouraging us to view our family relationships as a reflection of God's covenant love. As we grapple with the complexities of honoring imperfect parents, we're called to a higher understanding of grace, forgiveness, and the unconditional love that can heal even the deepest wounds. The movie clip is from *The Hateful Eight* (2015), directed by Quentin Tarantino. Distributed by The Weinstein Company.
اكرم اباك وامك - خر ٢٠ : ١٢
Melchizedek School of Priesthood | Aug 7, 2025 You must understand that there's a fundamental difference between being a child of God and becoming a mature son. While many believers remain comfortable in spiritual childhood, God's ultimate intention is to develop you into a son who can inherit and manage His estate. This isn't about gender—daughters are included in this sonship calling—but about spiritual maturity and responsibility. When you remain in perpetual childhood, you become what Scripture calls a "foolish son," and this creates a serious problem. A foolish son becomes a calamity to his father because he squanders what the father has worked to build instead of multiplying it. You cannot afford to be the kind of heir who takes inheritance and wastes it rather than growing it into something greater. You must treat the Book of Proverbs not as casual reading but as the genetic code of wise ones. This book contains divine DNA configurations that will literally transform you when you meditate on it properly. Don't read Proverbs like a novel or history book—approach it as a manual for rulers and inheritors of divine nature. When you encounter wisdom in Proverbs, understand that wisdom is a person, not just a concept. Wisdom enters your heart as a living entity. This requires you to incubate the word through meditation, bringing warmth to God's word until it begins to grow inside you. You cannot mature spiritually through prayer alone—you need the transformative power of God's word working within your soul. Here's what you must recognize: every person who has broken through into genuine spiritual authority has one thing in common—they fell in love with Jesus. Not the religious version of love, but genuine, organic affection for God as Father. This isn't about theatrical Christianity or saying "Father God" with religious inflection. You need to develop the simple, authentic affection that a child naturally has for their dad. Most believers struggle with the things of God because they've never fallen in love with Jesus. They know Him as a religious figure, an idol to be approached cautiously, rather than as their loving Father who delights in their company. You must move beyond this religious distance into genuine intimacy. Recognize that sonship and priesthood are identical. You're called to carry your Father's burden for creation's restoration. Just as earthly sons naturally want to do what their fathers do and be where their fathers are, you should develop an obsession with participating in God's work. This means you cannot be satisfied with casual Christianity. The whole of creation is waiting for the manifestation of sons of God—not angels, not cherubim, but mature sons who know their Father's heart and execute His will. You have dominion over spiritual forces and natural creation, but this authority only functions when you're operating in mature sonship. You must guard against spiritual harlotry—the tendency to accept seeds from multiple sources instead of maintaining purity to one divine seed. When various ministries bring new motivations and doctrines, and you indiscriminately accept them all, you become like someone who sleeps with everyone and can't identify the father of their spiritual offspring. Instead, maintain single-minded devotion to the seed of Christ. There is one God, one hope, one spirit, one baptism. Your spiritual DNA must be authentically from your heavenly Father, not a mixture of competing influences. The key to manifesting as God's son is being genuinely influenced by the Holy Spirit. The phrase "led by the Spirit" means being under the influence of God's Spirit—drunk in the Holy Ghost, intoxicated by His presence, controlled by His nature. This isn't about being born again; it's about allowing the Spirit of God to influence every aspect of your life. You should develop a holy greed for God's presence. When you encounter the Spirit's movement in worship, teaching, or prayer, don't rush away. Linger, saturate yourself, marinate in His presence. Remember that hunger is level one for priesthood and cannot be negotiated away. No matter what spiritual protocols you engage, your hunger for God must maintain fever pitch. This hunger should be cultivated, exercised, nurtured, and allowed to overflow into every area of your life. Your calling is to be so influenced by the Spirit of God that when people examine your spiritual DNA, they can clearly identify your divine Father. This is the mark of authentic sonship—not just having the Holy Spirit within you, but allowing Him to control and influence your entire existence until Christ is formed in you and God's nature flows naturally through your life.
God has entrusted parents with the authority to nurture and raise their children. But families can also be sources of deep wounds and destructive behavior. In this message, Pastor Lutzer shows how Jesus Himself emphasizes the importance of honoring our parents. But what hope does God give if our parents have scarred us? This month's special offer is available for a donation of any amount. Get yours at https://offerrtw.com or call us at 1-800-215-5001.
In our society, authority and age are not highly esteemed. So, whether we're teenagers or adult children, how do we honor our parents? In this message from Matthew 15, Pastor Lutzer demonstrates how we can honor our parents with our attitude and our attention. There's never a season of life where we can't honor them. This month's special offer is available for a donation of any amount. Get yours at https://offerrtw.com or call us at 1-800-215-5001.
The Bible has a plan for the family. Amid fragmented homes, God commands that we honor our parents. In this message from Ephesians 6, Pastor Lutzer explains how children are called to obey their father and mother. Isn't it amazing how God's design cultivates stable homes and loving families? This month's special offer is available for a donation of any amount. Get yours at https://offerrtw.com or call us at 1-800-215-5001.
Pastor Justin Karl preaches on Exodus 20:12
"Honor Your Father and Mother"Exodus 20:12Why is the commandment given?How are we called to obey the commandment?You can honor your parents by respecting themYou can honor your parents by obeying themYou can honor your parents by thanking themYou can honor your parents by supporting themWho does the commandment call us to honor?
God has entrusted parents with the authority to nurture and raise their children. But families can also be sources of deep wounds and lasting pain. In this message from Matthew 15, Pastor Lutzer shows how Jesus Himself emphasized the importance of honoring our parents. But what hope does God give if our parents have scarred us? To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/172/29
God has entrusted parents with the authority to nurture and raise their children. But families can also be sources of deep wounds and lasting pain. In this message from Matthew 15, Pastor Lutzer shows how Jesus Himself emphasized the importance of honoring our parents. But what hope does God give if our parents have scarred us? This month's special offer is available for a donation of any amount. Get yours at https://rtwoffer.com or call us at 1-888-218-9337.
The Bible has a plan for the family. In the midst of fragmenting homes, God commands us to honor our parents. In this message, Pastor Lutzer explains how we can honor our father and mother through our actions, our attitudes, and the attention we give them. God's design creates stable homes and loving families. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/172/29
The Bible has a plan for the family. In the midst of fragmenting homes, God commands us to honor our parents. In this message, Pastor Lutzer explains how we can honor our father and mother through our actions, our attitudes, and the attention we give them. God's design creates stable homes and loving families. This month's special offer is available for a donation of any amount. Get yours at https://rtwoffer.com or call us at 1-888-218-9337.
Here's our big question for this week's episode. Why does God tell us, “Honor your father and mother”? The answer is, “So we will love and obey our parents.”
What does it mean that “honor your father and mother” is the first commandment with a promise? What is the meaning of Ephesians 6:2?
As Pastor Aaron discusses the 5th commandement, we learn that honor and submisison to authroity flow from the realtionship we have with our parents.
Honor Your Father and Mother - Exodus 20:12 - Stephen Watson
Sunday, June 15th 2025 | Pastor Jason Wallace | “Although you may not have an earthly father present in your life, you have a Heavenly Father who is a Father to the fatherless!” - Pastor Jason WallaceFor thou, Lord, art good, and ready to forgive; And plenteous in mercy unto all them that call upon thee. Psalm 86:5 KJV
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#34 in our series, "Sermons Shaped by the Westminster Shorter Catechism"
Contrary to what we may have been told, this was never a one-dimensional command to obey our parents. Jesus himself did not always do what His earthly parents expected of Him; and of course, it originally given to adults, not children. Far from being about control or blind loyalty, it must be rooted in the ancient wisdom in the Genesis story, that tells us all it's necessary to ‘leave' our parents in order to love others well. In fact, only when we are rightly defined by God's perfect love can we truly honor our parents. Of course, this isn't a call to abandon or dishonor them either (which is clearly instructed by Jesus' teaching!). His way for us includes giving weight to those who came before us - even when they no longer seem useful to us - so that we may see ourselves in them and be free to learn from our pasts from a place of freedom and grace. By Hannah Flint
Honor Your Father and Your Mother, with Pete Chiofalo by Keller, Texas
Through the scriptures, we can see the parallels between Moses and Jesus, including both of their mothers. Jochebed risked everything to protect her child, Moses. Mary, the mother of Jesus, dealt with frustration when she did not understand her Son, and she had to suffer as she watched Him crucified. Our parents are not perfect, but God chose them for us and we should honor them. Honoring our earthly parents helps us to understand how we should relate to our Heavenly Father. VF-2393 Watch, Listen and Learn 24x7 at PastorMelissaScott.com Pastor Melissa Scott teaches from Faith Center in Glendale. Call 1-800-338-3030 24x7 to leave a message for Pastor Scott. You may make reservations to attend a live service, leave a prayer request or make a commitment. Pastor Scott appreciates messages and reads them often during live broadcasts. Follow @Pastor_Scott on Twitter and visit her official Facebook page @Pastor.M.Scott. Download Pastor Scott's "Understand the Bible" app for iPhone, iPad and iPod at the Apple App Store and for Android devices in the Google Store. Pastor Scott can also be seen 24x7 on Roku and Amazon Fire on the "Understand the Bible?" channel. ©2025 Pastor Melissa Scott, Ph.D., All Rights Reserved
Believers Voice of Victory Audio Broadcast for 03/24/2025.Are you honoring your parents? Join Kenneth Copeland and Professor Greg Stephens on Believer's Voice of Victory as they discuss how important it is to honor your father and mother. Learn that when you honor your father and mother, you honor The LORD!
Believers Voice of Victory Video Broadcast for 03/24/2025. Are you honoring your parents? Join Kenneth Copeland and Professor Greg Stephens on Believer's Voice of Victory as they discuss how important it is to honor your father and mother. Learn that when you honor your father and mother, you honor The LORD!
There's a reason why our relationship with our parents is highlighted in the Ten Commandments right after our relationship with God. Today, Sinclair Ferguson discusses our loving obligation to honor our father and mother. Read the transcript: https://ligonier.org/podcasts/things-unseen-with-sinclair-ferguson/honor-your-father-and-mother/ A donor-supported outreach of Ligonier Ministries. Donate: https://donate.ligonier.org/ Explore all of our podcasts: https://www.ligonier.org/podcasts