GENUINE worshipers of God respect, respect, honor, and care for their elderly parents because they love them. It is part of their worship. The Bible states: "Let [children or grandchildren] learn first to practice Godly devotion in their own household and to keep paying a due compensation to their parents and grandparents, for this is acceptable in God's sight." (1 Timothy 5:4) Whether we are we are young or old, it is fitting that we offer "due compensation" to our parents and grandparents. In this way we show appreciation for their love, their hard work, and their caring for us over so many years. Why, we owe our very life to our parents!
Notice that paying due compensation to parents and grandparents is "acceptable in God's sight." It is linked to our "godly devotion." Thus, by carrying out this counsel, we are rewarded, knowing that we are doing what is pleasing to God. That brings us joy.
There is joy in giving to others, especially when we give to those who have generously given to us. (Acts 20:35) What a reward there is, then, in acting in harmony with the Bible principle: "Give your father and your mother cause for delight, let her who bore you rejoice"! -Proverbs 23:25, The New English Bible.
How can we render due compensation to our parents and grandparents? In three ways: materially, emotionally and spiritually. Each brings its rewards.
Next time: Giving Materially
The Watchtower, 1997
3.22.2012
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