Saturday, February 27, 2021

Understanding respect for parents through planned statements

 How do you understand biblical surrender to parents? What ultimately does it center? Worries. What does it feel like to respect parents? You just do it. You just go along.

It says in Ephesians 6:1-3 KJV: 

Children, obey your parents in all things, as this is well. Honor thy father and mother: which is the first commandment with promise. That is may be well with thee, and thou mayest be long on the earth.

The Greek root word translated υπακουο (Latin: hupakouo) and refers to willful, sullen, and vulnerable surrender to parents, from the top down, with parents being servants and righteous slaves for their every need. It is a closeness to a parent, even at a distant. It is like having an image of one's father or mother within you, where you get a release of cold refreshment, and chipper perk up, when thought of. If I were at work, and I was told my mother was coming to check in for some reason, I'd light up like a Christmas tree...I did when I was at community college, the few times she picked me up.

Under providing custody in a parent-child custodial relationship, there is only one side with legal rights to be a contestant in a gaslighting exchange. How much you cut your parents a break reflects how much you respect them, alongside how much their presence enables you to cut yourself a break in relation to them. I could accuse my mother of abuse because she refused to take me somewhere I wanted to go, or I could simply trust that she had a a good reason. 

It is sparing a parent, because they spared me their entitled wrath. I honor my parents by tradition, meaning not fear of punishment. My mother has been there from day one, and I can tell her about literally anything, including low-level topics such as mental disorders that most people do not understand, and some will never understand.

The depraved and entitled parents shall burn! Let them die the second death, in the ever burning lake of fire and brimstone! Hang 'em by blood, then nail 'em up. We don't want any entitled parents or spoogs here at children's rights. Come here ready to learn instead. GPNOs don't exist here, and if they do, we ALL flame them out real fast - there's nothing "gentle" about spanking, lost puppy.

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