Simply Heaven

EP025 - What Does It Mean to Honor Your Mother and Father?

1 h 3 min · 19. maj 2026
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Episode 25 begins with post–Mother’s Day reflections, dad jokes, and the usual Simply Heaven chaos before diving into a surprisingly deep conversation about one of the Ten Commandments: Honor your father and mother. The group explores what biblical honor actually means — and whether honoring parents requires obedience, agreement, constant contact, or something deeper. As the discussion unfolds, the guys wrestle with the tension between honoring authority and maintaining godly boundaries, especially in difficult or unhealthy family relationships. Using examples from Scripture like Daniel refusing to bow to the king and David sparing Saul’s life, the conversation highlights an important distinction: honoring someone does not always mean endorsing their actions or following them blindly. Instead, honor can look like respect, restraint, compassion, and maintaining integrity even when disagreement exists. The episode also turns personal as the hosts share how they approached Mother’s Day differently based on what mattered most to their own moms and wives. From heartfelt phone calls and public appreciation posts to drive-by gift drops and quality time, the conversation reinforces the idea that honoring someone often means understanding how they feel loved rather than simply checking a box. Another major theme centers on difficult family dynamics. The guys openly acknowledge that not all parents are healthy, safe, or nurturing — raising honest questions about how to honor someone who may have caused pain, absence, or dysfunction. The discussion emphasizes that biblical honor does not require enabling destructive behavior, abandoning wisdom, or ignoring healthy boundaries. At the heart of the episode is the realization that honor is less about obligation and more about posture. It’s about recognizing the value of people, seeking reconciliation where possible, and responding in ways that reflect Christ — even when relationships are imperfect. The conversation ultimately lands on a balanced and compassionate takeaway: honoring parents is not blind obedience or forced closeness — it’s treating them with dignity, wisdom, and grace while remaining faithful to God’s principles first. As always: Love God. Love people. Do something.

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