Sunday, March 14, 2010

Yes, Mom and Dad You Will be Honored Again

April 6, 2009 by Alyssa  
Filed under Teens

There are many commandments that we are given as children of God. The Bible lays these out for us in the Ten Commandments and other Scriptures. Some are easy to follow, while others we struggle with.  Honoring our father and mother is one that during our teen years we often struggle to keep.  The simple commandment, “Honor your father and your mother,” Exodus 20:12 (NIV), becomes so complex as get to this age.  For some strange reason as we hit around the age of thirteen our parents become dumber and we become smarter.

This was my personal experience.  I can remember thinking that they were so wrong, while I was so right.  Many an argument was fought because of this.  Whether it be a disagreement over whether I could go somewhere with my friends, how messy my room was, or how I chose to wear my hair, I thought they were wrong and I was right.

Sure, my friends often had crazy ideas my parents were right about not letting me participate in, my room did often resembled a pig sty, and my hair  needed washing more than once per week, but I sure did not think so in my naive little thirteen year old brain.

So, as moms and dads, how do we get our children, especially those of the teenage variety to clue into the fact that we are “smart”?  The truth is, as a former teen myself, I believe it is a phase we all have to go through.  Quite honestly as time went by, my parents got smarter and smarter.  I began to clue in to the fact that some of the things they were telling me really were for my own good and slowly I came back onto their side of many an issue.

By the age of eighteen I had come to realize that I needed them, they had good advice, and I could count on them more than my friends.  So, do not loose hope, your child will come around again.  So, be patient, and wait for them to realize the error of their ways, receive their newfound belief in you with love, and be grateful for their new found belief in what you have to say.

The Bible’s words are true that if you, “Train a child in the way he should go and when he is old he will not turn from it.” Proverbs 22:6 (NIV)  Let that verse be the hope that you cling to as you continue to train your child, no matter how dumb they attempt to make you feel, because Mom and Dad, your honor will soon be restored to its rightful  place.

Christian speaker, writer and blogger Alyssa Avant has a passion to turn the hearts of girls toward God. Combining experience in the modeling industry and student ministry, she reaches girls pressured by society. Find her ministry on the web: Beauty by Design Ministries.

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2 Responses to “Yes, Mom and Dad You Will be Honored Again”
  1. MaryaNo Gravatar says:

    I needed to read that. It feels like a losing battle many days!

    Marya’s last blog post..How To Get Your Kids To Enjoy Raw Foods

  2. Thank you so much for writing about this! I to needed to hear this! I am going through it as we speak with four kids still at home, well three I should say. As my soon to be 18 yr old son lives at his girlfriends for now.I feel so lost at times and I dont know what to do. This was a blessing! Thanks! God Bless!

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