DID YOU CALL HIM THIS MORNING?
There’s a strange contradiction in our generation. We can draft five-year visions, build brands from scratch, and negotiate contracts with confidence — yet we struggle to pick up the phone and call the man who taught us how to speak.
Scripture does not treat honoring parents as optional emotional courtesy. It treats it as covenant. “Honor your father and your mother… so that it may go well with you” (Ephesians 6:2–3). That promise is not poetic decoration. It is spiritual law woven into the design of flourishing.
Honor is not agreement. It is not pretending pain never happened. It is not ignoring flaws. It is choosing to give weight — dignity — to the people God used to usher you into existence.
You cannot build a blessed future while casually dishonoring your roots.
Before the next meeting. Before the next prayer request. Before the next breakthrough declaration.
Did you call him this morning?
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