WHY
DO WE LOVE OUR PARENTS?!
“I hate you!”
“What’s the big deal?”
“Stop bossing me around.”
“Get out of my face!”
“If I could, I would report you to the Child Abuse Prevention
Association.”
“Why can’t you be like other parents?”
“I don’t need you.”
“Why don’t you just die?!”
         Have
you ever harbored those thoughts before? (Maybe you’ve even verbalized them.) 
Do
words like prideful, selfish, and defensive characterize
you?
By
hating our parents, we say “God, you made a mistake. I know better, and I
deserve more.”
In
reality, God never makes mistakes, He knows all things, and He has the right to
send us to Hell, but He doesn’t.
We
don’t deserve more. We deserve less.
When we
view life from this perspective, we may finally realize that God made our
parents especially for us. After all, He created mankind to reproduce, reign
over the Earth, and revere Him. But teenagers can’t and won’t do that unless
they receive training in righteousness. And who gives us these lessons?
Exactly.
Our parents.
We need
your parents more than we think.
Have
you ever seen a newborn? How about a puppy? Babies can’t eat, drink, walk, or
talk. They can’t even hold up their heads. All they can do is cry, laugh,
smile, and sleep. Puppies can’t see or hear. In both cases, each newborn needs
help, training, and discipline to mature physically and mentally.
We’re
the same way. Helpless. Dependent. Immature.
Our
parents raise us so we can grow not just biologically, but also personally,
emotionally, and spiritually. Without them we wouldn’t survive. In fact, we
wouldn’t even exist.
·      
 Your parents bore you.
·      
Your parents love you.
·        Your parents care for
you.
·       Your parents raise you.
·       Your parents provide for you.
·       Your parents discipline you.
·       Your parents teach you.
·       Your parents encourage you.
·       Your parents help you.
·       Your parents give you hope.
·       Your parents are gracious to you.
·       Your parents are merciful to you.
·       Your
parents bless you.
·       Your
parents protect you.
·       Your
parents shelter you.
- 
-      Your parents
     inspire you.
-      Your parents
     record you.
-      Your parents
     hold high expectations of you.
-      Your parents
     correct you.
-      Your parents ask
     you questions.
-      Your parents
     answer your questions.
-      Your parents
     make you laugh.
-      Your parents
     prepare you for the real world.
-      Your parents
     treat you.
-      Your parents
     actively participate in your life.
-      Your parents
     transport you.
-      Your parents
     confront you.
-      Your parents
     praise you.
- Your parents tell you stories.
- Your parents sacrifice for you.
-      Your parents
     bear your burdens.
-      Your parents
     know you best.
-      Your parents
     guide you.
-      Your parents are
     patient with you.
-      Your parents
     show you your sin.
-      Your parents
     give generously.
-      Your parents put
     up with your friends.
-      Your parents
     comfort you.
-      Your parents
     patch you up.
-      Your parents
     bought you.
-      Your parents
     won’t live forever.
-      You won’t live
     forever.
-      Your parents
     take you places.
-      Your parents pay
     for you.
-      Your parents
     pray for you.
- Your parents bring you joy.
- Your parents cry with you.
-      Your parents
     rejoice with you.
-      Your parents
     cherish you.
-      Your parents
     love God.
-      Your parents
     offer advice.
-      Your parents do
     you favors.
-      Your parents tell you what to do.
-      Your parents
     notice you.
-      Your parents
     look out for you.
-      Your parents
     think of you.
- Your parents surprise you
- Your parents enjoy you.
- Your parents forgive you.
- Your parents challenge you.
- Your parents are honest.
- Your parents are who they are.
- Your parents rescue you.
- Your parents save (things) for you.
- Your parents invest in you.
- Your parents share with you.
- Your parents read to you.
- One day you may be one.
 
-      Your parents
     know you best.
Parental love is the only love that is
truly selfless, unconditional and forgiving. We never know the love of a parent
till we become parents ourselves. Parents were the only ones obligated to love
you; from the rest of the world you had to earn it.
Remember, the battle is worth it. Now, go off and go love your parents!
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Remember, the battle is worth it. Now, go off and go love your parents!
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