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Marked by Grace
Heath Lambert
201 episodes
5 hours ago
Marked by Grace is podcast ministry from Pastor Heath Lambert where he weekly applies the grace of Jesus to all of life.
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Marked by Grace is podcast ministry from Pastor Heath Lambert where he weekly applies the grace of Jesus to all of life.
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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Can I Make Fun of My Parents?
Marked by Grace
9 minutes
1 month ago
Can I Make Fun of My Parents?

Is it okay for kids to tease their parents? Pastor Heath Lambert tackles this intriguing question by examining what the fifth commandment teaches about honoring parents while still enjoying family humor. His answer might surprise you: "It depends."


Timestamps

0:00 - Introduction and book release announcement (September 30th)

1:36 - The question: Can I make fun of my parents?

2:14 - The fifth commandment challenge (Exodus 20:12)

2:54 - The careful answer: "It depends"

3:18 - Scenario 1: Mutual enjoyment and family fun

4:58 - Pastor Lambert's family example

5:33 - Scenario 2: Good intentions but hurt feelings

6:45 - The "if you're the only one laughing, you're wrong" rule

7:43 - Scenario 3: Making fun with malicious intent

8:25 - What dishonoring parents actually means

9:03 - Final answer: Honor with healthy humor


Key Topics Covered

- The Fifth Commandment Foundation - Understanding what it means to honor father and mother

- Three Scenarios for Family Humor - When teasing is healthy vs. when it crosses the line

- Intent vs. Impact - Why good intentions don't always excuse hurtful humor

- Family Communication - How to navigate humor when feelings get hurt

- The Dishonor Line - Distinguishing between loving laughter and belittling behavior

- Healthy Family Relationships - Building joy and closeness while maintaining respect


Scripture References

Exodus 20:12 - The Fifth Commandment about honoring parents


About The Ten Commandments Book

Heath Lambert's new book "The Ten Commandments: A Short Book for Normal People" releases September 30th. This accessible guide explains how God's commands apply to modern life without requiring theological education. Perfect for personal study, evangelism, or gifts to friends, neighbors, and family.


Pre-order and download a free chapter at fbcjax.com/tencommandments


Have a question you'd like answered? Send it to markedbygrace@fbcjax.com

Marked by Grace
Marked by Grace is podcast ministry from Pastor Heath Lambert where he weekly applies the grace of Jesus to all of life.