Monday - This Is Right

Ephesians 6:1-3 – “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.”
Obedience isn't just about following rules, it's about trusting God's design for our lives. When Scripture calls children to obey their parents "in the Lord," it establishes a foundational principle: submission to authority reflects our submission to God. This isn't blind compliance, but faith-filled trust that God's ways lead to blessing. The promise a"that it may be well with thee" reveals God's heart. He doesn't give commands to restrict us, but to protect and prosper us.
Today, consider where God is calling you to trust His design, even when you don't fully understand. Obedience born from faith always leads to flourishing. What area of your life needs surrendered trust?
Obedience isn't just about following rules, it's about trusting God's design for our lives. When Scripture calls children to obey their parents "in the Lord," it establishes a foundational principle: submission to authority reflects our submission to God. This isn't blind compliance, but faith-filled trust that God's ways lead to blessing. The promise a"that it may be well with thee" reveals God's heart. He doesn't give commands to restrict us, but to protect and prosper us.
Today, consider where God is calling you to trust His design, even when you don't fully understand. Obedience born from faith always leads to flourishing. What area of your life needs surrendered trust?
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