

We seem to be living in a topsy-turvy world. Many things seem
to be the opposite of what they should be. This is no less true
in the families of our land. There seems to be a principle or a
standard, taught by governments, and the psychologists and
sociologists who advise government, that goes like this with
respect to the family – “Parents, obey your
children – give them what they want – deny them
nothing – and do not punish them – for by doing this
you will make sure you will have a peaceful and happy home
life.”
This doctrine of the world around us is diametrically opposed to
the wise teaching of the Apostle Paul as he wrote his letter to
the Christians at Ephesus. There were children in the
congregation and they would have heard the words of the Holy
Spirit coming from the pen of Paul. From Ephesians 5 v 18 onwards
we have been discovering what it is to be filled with the Holy
Spirit. This filling leads us to the power of being in SUBMISSION
– Christians submitting to one another as they submit to
the Lord Jesus Christ and His sovereign will.
Paul, the writer of the Letter to the Ephesians, narrowed down
the application of the principles of submission from the whole
assembly of believers to specific relationships within the
church. He has dealt with wives and husbands – and now he
comes to the children of families – beginning at verse 1 of
Chapter 6.
Ephesians 6 v 1 is a message to children. It is not primarily a
message to parents to pass on to their children – it is a
direct message to children –
But of course the parents must take notice too!
This is no complicated set of regulations that could not be
understood by the young ones – CHILDREN – you know if
you are a child or not! OBEY – not a difficult word to
understand – respond to a command – do as you are
told. YOUR PARENTS – the people who have the responsibility
before God to bring you into the world and to teach you how to be
an adult.
What could be simpler? An unambiguous statement of God’s
requirements by the Maker Himself. But how easily it has been
turned around. It had been turned around in the pagan culture of
Ephesus – therefore it needed to be spelt out clearly. The
Ephesians had been converted – saved by the grace of God
– but they were still in the culture of their day and were
learning day by day that living as a Christian is different.
Christian people are called out people – out of the ways of
the world and the culture around them – to live separately
with a new culture, rooted in the good laws of God the
creator.
We too are in the same situation. Instead of looking around us to
see what the people around are doing with their lives and in
their families, we look to God’s word. There is the
authority for what we do or don’t do.
Children obey your parents. This is the next stage in the Holy
Spirit’s instructions to us and we can focus on verses 1
– 3 as being
The Lord God is very kind in the way that He has caused these words to be written. In our English language they are very memorable words and it is right that each of us whether adults or children, be able to go away today with Ephesians 6 v 1 firmly imprinted on our memories. We can do this by observing the verse in 3 sections which join together neatly –
We will be able to notice also that these three sections dovetail with the teachings of verses 2 and 3, making an easily remembered whole, based on verse 1.
The first important matter to notice is that Paul starts with the children – children obey your parents. This was the same way that he dealt with wives and husbands – he started with the wives first. He starts with those who are to be obedient, who are to be subject in a relationship – because the underlying theme is submission – verse 21 of chapter 5
This is what marks Christianity out as different from
paganism. In ancient literature it was the father, the patriarch
who was the most important when it came to discipline and
leadership in the family. The women were put together with the
children as objects of the man’s tyrannical rule –
the mother had no status.
But the Jewish and Christian models, rooted as they are in the
Mosaic Law, put the mother alongside the father – children
obey your PARENTS – PLURAL. Both of them!
The word for parents in verse 1 is formed in the original from
the verb TO BE – GINOMAI. Parents are therefore people who
bring another life into existence. My parents brought about my
being – I am, because of them. And once more we can see how
the god of this world is doing his best to interfere with this
most basic relationship. He is goading men to conduct research
into cloning and such like so that children can be produced
without the method that God prescribed which provided children
with 2 parents. The creator knows best. And, who wants a test
tube for a parent? A monogamous marriage relationship of 2
parents, a man and a woman, who love each other, is God’s
recipe for the ideal environment in which a child can grow and be
nurtured. The child’s responsibility is to obey those
parents. Many of our problems in society today can be traced to a
breakdown and spoiling of marriage and home relationships.
Discipline is breaking down. Lawlessness is rampant and godly
standards of behaviour are being ridiculed and dismissed.
And this is always the case in periods of history where God is
left out of people’s thinking. It happened in Bible times.
Think about the times of the judges. When the Bible says that
every man did that which was right in his own eyes. That
quotation included the children. In our own country there were
awful scenes of riot and immoral behaviour in the times before
the great revivals of religion when God graciously came to help
our people with a mighty outpouring of His Holy Spirit. And today
we are witnessing that decay again. This is nothing new. Paul
told us about the characteristics of such societies – and
in two of the lists that he wrote, describing people’s
behaviour in times of godlessness we see the term DISOBEDIENT TO
PARENTS – included as one of the features –
Then in 2 Timothy 3 v 1
But when people are trusting the Lord God and are filled with
the Spirit of His Son the Lord Jesus Christ then there is a
return to God’s order – Children obey their parents.
Now this is not to say that just because the parents are
believers that the children will be too. But it is that when the
Christian parents, filled with the Spirit, submitting to God and
one another, insist on God’s pattern – that their
children obey them – then there is a God honouring
situation in place in those families. The right environment is
created in which the children can obey, and can hear about God,
and see the Lord Jesus Christ in their parents and be loved as
God loves His children. For those formative years in Christian
families, children can see God’s grace at work, whether or
not they themselves are converted. Nevertheless they are taught
to obey. This is God’s recipe.
The word for OBEY in the Greek is a graphic description of what
it is to obey – HUPAKOO –OH. It is formed from 2
Greek words under and listen. To obey therefore
literally means “Children – place yourselves under
the authority of your parents and listen to them.” God has
provided you with parents – He has given them authority
– and you must listen to them – hear what they say
and then do it!
There is another advantage of obedience to parents. God has given
children the opportunity to learn how to obey God when they learn
how to willingly obey their parents. It is an awesome thing to
fallen into the hands of the thrice holy living God. It is a
fearful thing to be subject to the creator and it would be
terrifying for young children to be exposed to the majesty and
holiness of the Almighty God. But how kind of the Lord God to
provide this blessed arrangement of the human family, to enable
young children to learn awe, reverence, respect and discipline
from human parents.
Of course this is the ideal and we have to recognise that some
children and indeed people who are adults today have not had much
of an example from their parents. Some children have had parents
that have been cold and indifferent towards them, others have
suffered cruelty and tyranny; others have been deprived of one of
their parents through the tragedies of divorce or
bereavement.
But Paul, we must remember, is writing this letter to Christians
in the churches at Ephesus, Asia Minor and now it is read by all
churches everywhere in the world. His letter is timeless –
but it is to Christians.
is primarily to the Christian Church – because it is the
Christian church that is going to lead the way, as a salt and
light community, to show the sad world outside of the church, how
things can be when God’s plan is followed. Here it is to
all of us in this Church – and all who hear this message
– and Christian visitors too. It is for children primarily
– but for parents too. It is for grandparents – it is
for great grandparents – for aunts, for uncles, no one is
excluded even those who are single and those who are not parents.
The word of God is to us all – Children obey your
parents.
Children – God says you are to obey.
Parents – God says your children are to obey
you.
Grandparents – God says that your grandchildren
should obey their parents – therefore help and support your
children in their task.
Aunts and Uncles – your brothers and sister’s
children are to obey their parents – you too must help and
support your nephews and nieces to obey their parents –
because God says they are to obey.
And if you do not fit any of these categories, although that
seems doubtful, then even you have the responsibility as a
believer in the Lord Jesus Christ to pray for the children of
this church and of your own families, asking the Lord that these
children may obey their parents and thus learn how to obey God!
How relevant and practical the Word of God is!
The most important duty of any child towards God and man is to
obey. Obedience to authority is challenged in every section of
society today simply because children have not been required to
properly recognise their duty. We are born rebels with each of us
expressing that rebellion and inherent selfishness from an early
age. So we need to LEARN how to obey.
Children who learn to defy their parents’ authority will go
on to defy other authority. Ultimately they could go on to learn
how to defy Divine authority. But the Lord God says Obey –
this is the first thing – Children obey your parents
– learn how to obey in the safety and loving security of
the home.
But now we come to the HOW. How are children to obey their
parents?
It is a NATURAL law for children to obey their parents. It is
seen in other parts of nature – in the animal and bird
kingdoms – parent creatures nurture their offspring
training them and requiring obedience from them. Their lives
depend on obedience to their parents. A lioness teaches her cubs
to hunt – they stalk their prey – but if one eager
youngster springs out before the right time, that lioness makes
sure that the cub remembers another time – by discipline.
Now if other creatures in God’s wonderful world can require
obedience from their young surely the very crown of creation
should be required to obey parents too? It is a requirement of
children whether or not they are in a Christian family to obey
their parents – it is God’s order for creation.
It is a BIBLICAL law for children to obey their parents. It is a
requirement within Christian families – a commandment from
God – outlined in verses 2 and 3 as a repetition of the
5th Commandment
But as we have noticed so many times before, the Moral Law of
God is also binding on ALL men and women, boys and girls, whether
they are in religious families or not. The Bible says that this
is God’s world. He is the creator, we are the creatures. He
has laid down His laws for us to live by whether we believe in
Him or not. It is no good for any boy or girl to say, “I do
not have to obey my parents because I am not a Christian. I do
not have to obey God’s rules because I do not believe in
God. I can do what I like and God’s rules do not
apply.” But the Bible says that you must obey – God
has written His rules into all of our hearts whether we like it
or not. And we know that He has, by the little voice of
conscience that speaks to us when we do wrong, whenever we break
His laws.
But some of you children are Christians – you have said so
and say that you believe in the Lord Jesus Christ. Paul says that
you are to obey your parents in the same way that you say that
you obey the Lord Jesus. We can see how Paul puts this so very
neatly, repeating what he said of wives and husbands -
In Chapter 5 verse 22 the Apostle says,
Then in verse 25 his words are
Now to children he says,
As we saw with the teaching to husbands and wives, their
submission, obedience and love are to be as unto the Lord. Their
relationship to the Lord Jesus Christ as Christians, which is
their PRIMARY relationship, is to Him. And as they submit to or
love the Lord, so they must submit to or love their husbands or
wives.
So now, when it comes to Christian children, the same is true
– as you obey the Lord Jesus Christ and seek to happily do
His will and please Him in everything that you do as a believer
– so you must show that you do in your obedience to your
parents – your obedience is to them IN THE LORD – or
as unto the Lord – or as if you are obeying the Lord.
Honouring, respecting and obeying our parents is part of our
obedience to the Lord Jesus Christ.
But it must also be said that God requires this obedience in
families who are not “In the Lord” too –
because it is His plan for ALL human beings not just for
Christians. In this letter to the Church Paul is merely directing
the teaching to those in Christian families who would hear
it.
One of the first words that many children learn as toddlers
after, mummy, daddy and no – is WHY? A child is told to do
something – and out comes the cry – WHY? “Why
should I obey you?” The third section of verse 1 gives the
answer to why obey?
In these 4 words there are 4 reasons why children should obey
their parents in the Lord.
Reason 1. Because the Word of God says so; The Bible is
God’s instructions for us and we are to follow these
instructions closely.
Reason 2. Because it is Right to do so. The word RIGHT
here is the Greek word DIKAION that refers to observing
God’s laws and keeping his commands. It describes an
upright, virtuous person who is approved of by God and acceptable
with Him. It is a RIGHTEOUS thing to obey God and your
parents.
Reason 3. Because the Lord Jesus Christ obeyed His parents
– the New Testament tells us so –
The Lord had a childhood. He was a child in Nazareth and we
know that He obeyed the law in every detail – this included
honouring and obeying his parents. He did it primarily to please
His heavenly Father and to leave us an example that we may follow
in his steps.
Reason 4. Because when you obey your parents you will
benefit. The Ten Commandments are the very centre of God’s
plan for us. They deal with our relationship and responsibility
to God and our relationships and responsibilities to other
people. The first 5 are summarised by the Lord Jesus Christ when
He said,
Each of the first 5 has “The Lord Thy God” as part of their wording. The second five have the words “Thou shalt not” in their wording because they have to do with how we behave towards others – the Lord’s summary was this
The 5th Commandment links the command to honour
father and mother with the commandments that address our duty to
honour God. This is important because it puts our parents in the
place of God over us as children. And all of us are to render
honour to our parents as the human authors of our being.
If we fail in this or refuse to honour our parents it is an
insult to the God who chose them to be our parents. Rebellion
towards parents is rebellion towards God. Defiance of our parents
is defiance against God and that is sin punishable by death. In
fact under the Law of Moses a son who was persistently defiant
against his parents’ authority was guaranteed a SHORT LIFE
– (he was publicly accused and stoned to death for his
rebellion.)
But this commandment has the promise not of a short life but of a long one. Long life in this promise refers to the QUALITY OF LIFE rather than the length of it. The promise is here. Obedience brings a blessing. A child who grows up to love and obey father and mother lays a good foundation for a happy and successful life with stability and contentment. A rebellious child who is rude, disrespectful and selfwilled will never be free of problems when adult life comes. Many young people end up on the wrong side of the law because they have not learned respect for rule and authority. John Philips says that,
“Contemporary society has produced a bumper crop of young people who are determined to do their own thing. Many of them are enmeshed in the drug and immorality scene and are filled with restlessness, rage and the notion that society owes them a living.”
Do you believe this? That it is indeed right for you to obey
your parents?
Parents – you too have a responsibility and it is awesome.
You are faced with a world around you that does not believe the
Maker’s instructions. They have been told lie after lie by
modern child rearing agencies and psychology experts, that all
you have to do is provide for and feed and love your children
– and nature will take its course and they will emerge as
decent citizens all on their own. My friends that is rubbish! God
says that they are to obey you! God says that in obeying you they
will learn to obey and honour Him. He warns that if you do not
teach them to obey you then they are unlikely to obey Him and
they will suffer because of it – and so will you –
because you will have to watch, when they are adults – you
will have to see for yourselves the creatures whom God has made,
through you, suffering the consequences of failing to honour and
obey.
What would we Christian parents do without the Lord Jesus Christ
and the power of His Holy Spirit? What an urgent need there is
for us the church to pray for children and their parents –
that God will graciously help the children to learn obedience,
and the parents to learn how to teach them to obey, requiring it
of them with love and tender compassion. If the rebellious child
is not subdued in the loving environment of the home he is
unlikely to be subdued in the hostile environment of the world
outside the home. Parents ought to bear this in mind as they bear
their responsibilities before the Lord Jesus Christ.
Once more we can look at the Lord Jesus and His obedience. He
obeyed Mary and Joseph. He submitted to them in the home at
Nazareth at the beginning of His human life. Then at the end of
that life he obeyed the will of His heavenly father – and
bled, died and suffered on the cross – obedient unto death
– even the vicious awfulness of crucifixion, submitting to
the plan of salvation for us. He bore our sins – willingly
and obediently – so that we do not have to bear them
ourselves, when we trust in Him.
What a wonderful saviour He is. Once more He does not command us
to do anything in life that he has not been willing to do
Himself. Children obey your parents – because Jesus did.
Obey your parents in the Lord – because it is the right and
righteous thing to do. May God help our children, and the rest of
the church, to listen to God’s word this morning and obey
it!
