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Tuesday, 3 March 2009 - 19:55
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The NKJV (Exodus 20:12) Commandment #5:

Honour your father and your mother, that your days may be long upon the land which the Lord your God is giving you.

There's a chinese saying: "Be careful to be strucked by the lightning when u dishonoured your parent." Isn't it the same as what the commandment have said, that your days may be long when you honoured your parents.
Our parents didn't brought up us just to see us to dishonour them. Neither should we let their faith in us to be destoryed by our own hands. 
Kids are like an investment, investing for some companion when you're old, investing for some support when you're old. Someone who is by your side when you're bed-ridden, or maybe you're are catching your last breathe yet your child isn't there for you.
So lets learn to treasure our parent more. Lets spend more time with them if possible. Communicate with them, and last of all, honour them.