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Langhorne Presbyterian Church FaithActs – Fall, 2011 The Ten Commandments: What God Expects from Ordinary People The Fifth Command – Parents as Heavyweights or Parents as Heavy Weights. 1 And God spoke all these words, saying,
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Langhorne Presbyterian Church • FaithActs – Fall, 2011 • The Ten Commandments: • What God Expects from Ordinary People • The Fifth Command – • Parents as Heavyweights • or Parents as Heavy Weights
1 And God spoke all these words, saying, • 2"I am the LORD your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of slavery. • 12“Honor your father and your mother, that your days may be long in the land that the LORD your God is giving you.” • The content of the Second Tablet • Why Parents always matter and matter always • Working at it when your parents are sinners (too) • Applying the principle – Inferiors, Superiors and Equals (Reconciling 2011 with 1646 and 1776)
dBeK; to make heavy or weighty, to glorify, to honor
The command, as given, is specifically not about parenting. It is about being a righteous son or daughter particularly as an adult. • (The command as later applied especially in Ephesians 6 speaks to the corollary call to be a righteous father or mother.)
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Inferior to Superior: • reverence • prayer and thanksgiving • imitation • obedience • due submission • defense • bearing • loving • defense • bearing • loving
Superior to Inferior: • love • prayer • instruction, counsel and admonition • commendation and reward • reproof and chastisement • protection and provision • example
Equal to Equal: • High regard • Honor • Joy