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THE FIFTH COMMANDMENT
"Honour thy father and thy mother: that thy days may be long
upon the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee."
(Exodus 20:12)
Beginning with the Fifth Commandment, we commence dealing with the last
six of the Ten Commandments. As Jesus Christ characterized them, it
is obvious the "great commandment" is to "love the Eternal
thy God with all your heart, with all your mind, and with all your soul,
and to love your neighbor as yourself."
By summarizing the Ten
Commandments, Jesus tells us the first four show us how to love
God, and the last six show us how to love our neighbor - how to
love mankind!
The last six might be characterized
as the "family oriented" commandments; the laws of God
that have to do with our interpersonal, familial and communal relationships.
There is a cause for
every effect! Today we experience the enormous effects of murder
and violence, crime, drug abuse, alcoholism, wife beating, child abuse,
homosexuality, sadism, abandonments, desertions, divorce, illegitimacy,
venereal disease, and an incalculable amount of human woe and misery -
all of which can be traced directly to the family!
"Homicide" has become
"home-icide," for much of the murder of which you hear
in the news occurs in the home, among and between family members,
often between husbands and wives!
A few years ago, in the church
organization with which I was then affiliated, a young minister intercepted
his wife in the corridor outside an attorney's office where she was attempting
to obtain a divorce, pulled out a pistol and shot his wife, then turned
the gun on himself and committed suicide!
No class, no racial group,
no segment of society is immune from the massive blight of marital unhappiness,
and the general decay and disintegration of the home.
Consider the words of
the Fifth Commandment carefully.
First, every human being
of whatever age is commanded to honor his parents! This command
is not restricted to children. What is "honor"? It is
"high regard or great respect given, received or enjoyed.
One of the great curses
upon our peoples today is that too many parents do not strive to deserve
or to retain the "honor" appropriately due them from
their children!
Make no mistake! Two wrongs
do not make a right. Dishonorable parents - parents who mistreat
and abuse their children, who do not properly provide
for them, teach and educate them, give them the love, attention and
affection they need - are acting dishonorably. Nevertheless,
even though the parents may be breaking God's laws toward
their children, even disreputable conduct does not give the children "license"
or "permission" to dishonor their parents!
The word "honor"
does not connote servile obedience! It does not carry with it the requirement
for children, especially when grown up to adulthood, to blindly and docily
be subject to the authority of their parents for their entire adult
life!
Almighty God explains this
when He says, "Therefore shall a man leave his father and
his mother, and shall cleave unto his wife: and they shall become one
flesh."
Naturally, at the point of
marriage Almighty God intended that a new and separate family unit
be established. The head of this new household is no longer dependent
upon his parents; no longer under their tutelage and instruction; but
is now the head of his own household, and his own family.
Yet, even though he is not
now required to render servile obedience to every suggestion or
desire of his parents, he is under the lifelong obligation to show
them honor!
Can one show one's parents
honor even if they are in disagreement?
Consider this in the light
of Jesus' prophecy concerning families. "Think not that I am come
to send peace on earth: I came not to send peace, but a sword.
"For I am come to set
a man at variance against his father, and the daughter against her mother,
and the daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law.
"And a man's foes shall
be they of his own household.
"He that loveth father
or mother more than Me is not worthy of Me: and he that loveth son or
daughter more than Me is not worthy of Me" (Matthew 10:34-37).
But is Jesus advocating that
such individuals show their parents dishonor?
Absolutely not!
This scripture proves that
a son and a father can be completely "at variance," and even
"against" each other for the sake of the work of Almighty God
and the gospel of Jesus Christ, yet the command to "honour
thy father and thy mother" still remains!
Jesus said such "variance"
would reach into other, more distant family members, such as "daughter-in-law
against her mother-in-law."
Later, Jesus said, "And
everyone that hath forsaken houses, or brethren, or sisters, or father,
or mother, or wife, or children, or lands, for My name's sake, shall receive
an hundredfold, and shall inherit everlasting life.
"But many that are first
shall be last; and the last shall be first" (Matthew 19:29, 30).
Interestingly enough, only
a few verses earlier in the same chapter, Jesus repeated the Fifth
Commandment to the young man who asked Him of the key to eternal life.
He said, ". . . If thou
wilt enter into life, keep the commandments.
"He saith unto Him, which?
Jesus said, Thou shalt do no murder, thou shalt not commit adultery, thou
shalt not steal, thou shalt not bear false witness,
"Honor thy father
and thy mother: and, thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself" (Matthew
19:16-19).
Even though one may have to
forsake brothers and sisters, father or mother, or even one's own
spouse, for the sake of the Kingdom of God and the gospel, Jesus
still says one must honor his father and mother!
Thus, it becomes obvious "honor"
is seen as distinctly separate from servile obedience, agreement in
all things, or "being in subjection" for an entire lifetime.
The apostle Paul, writing of
these family commandments, says, "Children, obey your parents in
the Lord; for this is right.
"Honour thy father and
mother; which is the first commandment with promise;
"That it may be well with
thee, and thou mayest live long on the earth" (Ephesians 6:1-3).
Notice Paul urges children
to obey their parents "in the Lord." An obvious exception
would be when parents are not "in the Lord." Many
young people have had to face this bitter choice. Any number of young
people have been called into the precious knowledge of God's truth
while their parents were not.
Immediately, a major family
conflict occurs. The parents believe the son or daughter may have taken
up with some "strange religion," and use every parental influence
possible to dissuade their youngster from studying God's Word,
coming to "strange," new conclusions which seem to unsettle
and disturb the parents.
Many cases of record show parents
have attempted to order their children to quit listening to God's
truth, quit reading articles or booklets published by God's work, and
obey the parents by discontinuing all contact with a church organization
the parents feel is wrong.
In such cases, the admonition
of the apostle Peter that we ought to obey God rather than men" (Acts
5:29) applies. Though the children may (lamentably) find themselves in
disagreement with their own parents, and be forced into
an adversary situation because of parental insistence they abandon
their newfound beliefs, the children are always required to honor
their parents!
Obviously, then, the requirement
to obey the Fifth Commandment; that each living human being must
always HONOR his father and his mother - honor them throughout his youth,
through his adult life, and even honor their memory after they
are gone - does not mean that every parent is due complete agreement,
servile obedience or slavish acquiescence from the child throughout
that child's life, even up into middle age!
Consider a few extreme cases:
Many of the criminals in society are, of course, parents! What if the
murderers of whom you read have families? If a man who is a parent
kills, robs, cheats, lies or steals, is the child to honor those
acts? Of course not!
Yet, no matter what evil
or illegal acts a human being may commit, God's laws make no provision
for the child to dishonor the parent!
A parent may act in the most
dishonorable manner imaginable, and it is always the responsibility
of the child to honor his father and his mother! It becomes plain,
then, that there are occasions when a person must show that honor to
a parent in spite of what the parent has done or what the parent
stands for, not necessarily because of parental acts or deeds.
But do the parents have any
responsibility toward their children?
Are parents required to be
honorable?
Yes, they are! However,
even if they do not measure up to God's commands, even if they
are acting dishonorably, the child is still required to show them
honor.
God says, "And, ye fathers,
provoke not your children to wrath: but bring them up in the nurture and
admonition of the Lord" (Ephesians 6:4).
Naturally, God's laws are not
suddenly "suspended" because one party or the other breaks
one of the commandments!
The Fifth Commandment is a
multifaceted, multilateral commandment! It embodies a broad command having
to do with the relationship between parents and children, therefore including
a minimum of three parties! It includes both parents and at least
one child! Looking at the broad principles of God's Word, the spirit
of the Fifth Commandment and not just the letter, we can see that
this commandment, like all the Word of God, is a "two-edged sword."
It is not a command aimed only at children - commanding children
to be in slavish subjection to parents no matter what! It is a
command to all parties; commanding parents to be honorable,
and commanding children to honor their parents.
Two wrongs do not make a right.
If parents are not honorable, their children are nevertheless required
to honor them!
If children refuse to honor
their parents, parents have no license to act dishonorably!
Again, however, what is "wrong"
with this Fifth Commandment?
Why should any church organization
assume this great law of God is "done away"?
A family relationship is
the very essence of the Kingdom of God. God is a family of persons;
the Father and the Son, a governing, ruling family, or KINGDOM, into which
we must be born!
This great Fifth Commandment
carries with it the obvious analogy of the requirement of all of mankind
to love their heavenly Father, and to highly honor Him!
Think what the world
would be like if mankind obeyed this commandment!
There would be no such
thing as divorce. Honorable parents, teaching their children God's ways
and God's laws, and in return being honored by their children,
would mean tight-knit family groups, God-defined family roles, a warm,
loving, mutually supportive and firmly grounded family and home
environment in which children could grow up, be nurtured and taught.
Since the family is the very
building block of civilization, the cornerstone of society,
obedience to this commandment would virtually eradicate a monstrous
amount of evil! Divorce, abandonments, desertions, family feuds and
fights, parents murdering their children, children murdering their parents,
husbands and wives engaged in stabbings and shoot-outs, juvenile delinquency
and violence, teenage drug abuse, venereal disease, illegitimacy, runaways,
the incalculable, multibillion-dollar waste and the tragedy of millions
of shattered lives as a direct result of breaking the Fifth
Commandment would be gone - erased - from the face of our nations!
The Fifth Commandment, if obeyed,
would bring fabulous economic blessings; a stable, God-fearing, virtually
crime-free society, and incalculable blessings from Almighty
God!
The flagrant breaking of
this commandment has virtually destroyed family life among many
peoples.
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