Family
Jehovah created the family
Parents
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Fathers
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Mothers
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Husbands, Wives
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Sons and Daughters
What are the responsibilities of children in the family?
Why should children obey their parents?
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Relevant Bible account(s):
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Ps 78:1-8—The Israelites recount to their children the deeds of their forefathers so that the children will put their confidence in God and not become rebellious
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Lu 2:51, 52—Although perfect, Jesus remains obedient to his imperfect human parents throughout his youth
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Why may children find it difficult to respect their parents?
How does God view rebellious children?
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Relevant Bible account(s):
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De 21:18-21—The Mosaic Law applies the death penalty to a son who grows up to be a stubborn and rebellious drunkard and refuses to be corrected
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2Ki 2:23, 24—When a group of boys ridicule the prophet Elisha, grossly despising God’s representative, many are devoured by two bears
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How should parents view the privilege of raising children?
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Relevant Bible account(s):
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Le 26:9—To the Israelites, bearing children is a sign of Jehovah’s blessing
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Job 42:12, 13—Jehovah blesses Job for his remarkable integrity by giving him and his wife ten more children
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How can siblings treat each other in a way that honors Jehovah?
What responsibility do grown children have toward parents and grandparents?
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Relevant Bible account(s):
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Ge 11:31, 32—When moving away from Ur, Abraham brings along his father, Terah, and cares for him until his death
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Mt 15:3-6—Jesus uses the Mosaic Law to show that grown children should give support to parents in need
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In-Laws
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Grandparents
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