"Honor thy father and thy mother: that thy days may be long upon the land
which the Lord thy God giveth thee."
Parents are entitled to a degree of love and respect which is due to no other
person. God Himself, who has placed upon them a responsibility for the souls
committed to their charge, has ordained that during the earlier years of life,
parents shall stand in the place of God to their children. And he who rejects
the rightful authority of his parents is rejecting the authority of God. The
fifth commandment requires children not only to yield respect, submission, and
obedience to their parents, but also to give them love and tenderness, to
lighten their cares, to guard their reputation, and to succor and comfort them
in old age. It also enjoins respect for ministers and rulers and for all others
to whom God has delegated authority.
This, says the apostle, "is the first commandment with promise." Ephesians
6:2. To Israel, expecting soon to enter Canaan, it was a pledge to the obedient,
of long life in that good, land; but it has a wider meaning, including all the
Israel of God, and promising eternal life upon the earth when it shall be freed
from the curse of sin.
Patriarchs and Prophets page 308
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