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KephasAugustine
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I am at a loss for how to explain the second Commandment to my mom. I still live at home, but am almost 21 years old, and quite capable of making moral decisions for myself and my life. My mother freaks out weekly about my preference to refrain from work on Sundays, saying I need to follow the fourth Commandment. The thing is, I honor and obey her all week long, doing what she asks when she asks, and even on Sundays I will do small favors for her if she asks me to (make her a sandwich, etc…).
However, when it comes to working all day pulling weeds, or vacuuming the entire house, and other such tasks that could be done on Saturday, Monday, or any other day, I try to charitably draw the line and tell her that I choose today to spend time in repose, remembering the Lord and all of His good works.
As a 20 year old man desiring to take his faith to the next level, I am, as I said, at a loss for how I should explain to her that God has to come first in my life; and while I can devote six days a week (now that I’ve quit my summer job and am preparing to go back to college) to helping her around the house and in the yard, I should devote at least one day to my reflection on and prayer to my Lord and my God.
She quotes me the fourth Commandment incessantly, seeming to forget about the ones pertaining to honoring God above all, and I have told her that I can’t pick and choose Commandments, but beyond that I’m a little at a loss. How do I tell her that I want to give Sunday to the Lord without making her think I’m doing it just to disobey her and slack off for a day? She takes it as an act of rebellion against her rule, rather than a submission and obedience to God.
Or am I wrong, and the fourth comes first?
Thanks in advance.
However, when it comes to working all day pulling weeds, or vacuuming the entire house, and other such tasks that could be done on Saturday, Monday, or any other day, I try to charitably draw the line and tell her that I choose today to spend time in repose, remembering the Lord and all of His good works.
As a 20 year old man desiring to take his faith to the next level, I am, as I said, at a loss for how I should explain to her that God has to come first in my life; and while I can devote six days a week (now that I’ve quit my summer job and am preparing to go back to college) to helping her around the house and in the yard, I should devote at least one day to my reflection on and prayer to my Lord and my God.
She quotes me the fourth Commandment incessantly, seeming to forget about the ones pertaining to honoring God above all, and I have told her that I can’t pick and choose Commandments, but beyond that I’m a little at a loss. How do I tell her that I want to give Sunday to the Lord without making her think I’m doing it just to disobey her and slack off for a day? She takes it as an act of rebellion against her rule, rather than a submission and obedience to God.
Or am I wrong, and the fourth comes first?
Thanks in advance.