Ephisians 6:1 and Colossians 3:20

We are earthly and heavenly creatures. In earth we must come from a man and a woman, whom are called our parents. In earth we are the offspring of that man and woman; therefore, we might have: their eyes, smile, character, attitudes, or any other characteristic. That creates a special relationship between us and them. There is love in caring from their part, they would do whatever is possible so that we can be find and happy. Sometimes they wouldn’t eat so that we could have food in our stomach, they wouldn’t sleep so that we could have rest, or they wouldn’t buy something for them so that we could have clothes and everything we need. But we, as their children, take their sacrifices for granted. We forget quickly or didn’t even noticed how far they have gone through us, be selfish and treat them badly. Also as we grow up and don’t have the correct moral, we tend to be rebellious towards them. What they say has no relevance, we think that our opinion and idea is the correct one. When we come to Jesus, God becomes our heavenly father. He (reconcilia) the hearts of the sons and the parents; maybe the relationship was growing distant, but his love unifies families when they let him in. He says that we need to obey them without asking or setting conditions to do it. It doesn’t matter how they treat us or even if we met them. We shall do it and we have a promise to have a good and large life. 

Application:

Think where I am standing as a son, write how can I improve and change. 

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