honor thy mother and thy father

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honor thy mother and thy father

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honor thy mother and thy father...

what does this mean, really? can you hate and love someone at the same time? can you hate and honor someone at the same time? is this more about obligation of action or feeling?

what is honoring composed of?
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Prodigal Son wrote:honor thy mother and thy father...

what does this mean, really? can you hate and love someone at the same time? can you hate and honor someone at the same time? is this more about obligation of action or feeling?

what is honoring composed of?
You really should really honor someone and love them in feeling. However you don't have to exactly be eager to do it. I know it's very hard to bless those who are against me during the day, but I do and I mean it. It's just very hard because I'm not used to doing it. However I am still able to do it because Christ empowers me to do so.
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And there's the corrolary that parents have the duty to act in such a way to deserve honor (my interpretation). Not that you shouldn't honor them if they don't deserve it.
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I have wondered about this a lot. What I've come to conclude is that, (oh, and it's a sin to hate, so can't do that,) honor doesn't always mean obey. And even when God says to "obey your parents in the Lord for this is right," God will not tell you to obey if your parent tells you to sin. Honor as in respect as an authority, and also just because they're your parents. Do not disgrace or shame them, and unless necessary do not tell anyone of their faults so as to disgrace or shame them. If they are trying or disrespectful to you, give it to God and let Him who takes Vengence deal with it. Also, if they're Christian, think of them as Brothers and Sisters as well as parents.

Do I heed my own advice? Hardly in the least! One of my sins I'm discovering is slander. I'm very, very guilty of that, and sadly of my parents very much so. God is in the process of dealing with on that point. Not to get off-topic too much.
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