Title: Filial deeds received by God/
Contents Filial deeds received by God
1. Words that begin
Originally, this Bible verse is a lesson about the conditions of widowed believers that the church should take care of in their old age. In other words, it means that God accepts filial piety, which is the proper way of human beings, as a fragrant sacrifice, and rewards parents for doing good deeds.
As such, throughout the Bible, filial piety is recorded as a command from God the Absolute, contrary to rumors.
2. Filial deeds received by God
Therefore, to honor the true widow is a virtue that goes beyond obedience or reverence.
If not only a true widow but also a widow has children or grandchildren, the descendants, not the church, should first learn to pay filial piety to their parents. All descendants have the duty and responsibility to respect their parents in material, spiritual and religious aspects.
You must show obedience, respect, and love to your parents by making fun and growing up healthy when you are young, by studying hard in the Lord when you are a student, and by serving in the Lord when you grow up. Ladies and gentlemen, I hope you believe that the most important ceremony is to give your parents the Lord to enjoy eternal life.
God accepts the filial deeds we ought to do as a fragrant offering. Among the Ten Commandments given by God, the first commandment to be observed among humans and the commandment containing blessings is to honor your parents. If so, filial piety can be said to be the first sacrifice that is pleasing to God.
The sad thing is that God's command to respect parents is a natural and priority thing, but in reality, there are not many children who respect their parents. Of course, there may be many reasons for not showing disrespect. Some reasons for not being respectful may well be understandable.
However, we must realize that the parents who give birth to and raise children as long as they are alive are the greatest and greatest gifts of the Lord. Also, you must know that it was because of your parents that you were able to live without any problems, no matter how upset you were, how rebellious you were, or how stubborn you were while you were being raised. Where are the people who love superhuman love, who do not spare all kinds of toil and toil, even when there is no reason to love or the conditions for hard work and effort, or vice versa? If so, aren't they our parents?
I can't understand why the parents who gave birth to and raised ten children who couldn't urinate and urinate were not served by even a single child, feeling very upset if they didn't know, even after showing a little favor.
Of course, there may be reasons for not showing respect for your parents.
A man living in Texas left his wife and four children and moved to California, where he lived for 30 years and died without a penny.
However, no one in the family in Texas would do so, except for a pious son. "What did he do for us? He did nothing for us, so why did we have to work and pay for him?" And everyone just complained.
However, the devout son mortgaged his tractor and farm machinery to California to retrieve his father's body. After the funeral, the son told his friends: "The Bible says, 'Honor your parents,' but there's no such thing as a parent."
Then, isn't it quite natural for their descendants and the church to respect true widows, who are spiritually dead, who love sexual pleasure, and who always pray and pray day and night with their hope in God?
Those who believe in the Lord should not be blamed for their filial piety or respect. Verse 8 says, "If anyone does not take care of his relatives, especially his family, he has betrayed the faith and is worse than an unbeliever." Clearly, there are no clues attached to this solemn statement that adoptive parents or stepchildren are an exception. Christianity does not neglect or cut off the bond of blood, relatives, or family, but rather sublimate it to the love of the Lord.
3. Parents Receiving God's Reward
In the early church, the true widow, who had no descendants, had to be listed and looked after by the church of God, as follows. She must be over 60 years old, a wife to one husband, and a widow who pursued all good works, such as raising children, serving strangers, washing the feet of the saints, and helping those in affliction.
These words are the qualifications of parents to receive God's reward, and also the qualifications to receive respect from the heart of their children.
Everyone! Since our children are God's commands, we hope that they will be able to do filial piety with joy and joy, not reluctantly. To this end, our parents must raise their children through prayer and the Word, and set an example of good deeds of faith to their growing children.
You can usually find that there were great mothers of faith behind the great workers of God. For example, Gregory of Nazianzum had his mother Nonna, Chrysostom had his mother Arethusa of Antioch, and Augustine had his mother Monica. and Johann Wesley had his mother, Susanna.
4. Conclusion
As long as all children have a life that will not change even if given under the world, there is no greater gift from God than parents who are God's means of giving life. There is no greater love in this world than the love of the parents who spared no effort and effort to grow us, who were only lumps of blood that could not even urinate.
If there were any complaints about our parents' attitude toward us, they were nothing compared to the great and unwavering love he had for us.
By all means, I earnestly pray for parents who have few opportunities to live in this world to be a fragrant sacrifice to God by respecting them in material, spiritual, and spiritual aspects.