I agree with you, Brother V.
I'd reckon you can hate them but at the same time obey and honour them. And that was certainly the way I was brought up, I LOATHED my dad (we are not allowed to call them father, Matthew 23:9), yet I obeyed him, and I honoured him by being true to Jesus and showing everyone what a great dad he was, having brought me up in a stern & Godly way.
Just because you don't like something, doesn't mean that it isn't good for you, Andrew. Or just because you do like something, doesn't mean that is is good for you.
Example:
The sinner may not like to be rebuked, but it may save his soul all the same. A homer might like to sodomise, and in turn be sodomised, yet it is not good for him, as he will go to hell for doing such things.
Praise Jesus!
I'd reckon you can hate them but at the same time obey and honour them. And that was certainly the way I was brought up, I LOATHED my dad (we are not allowed to call them father, Matthew 23:9), yet I obeyed him, and I honoured him by being true to Jesus and showing everyone what a great dad he was, having brought me up in a stern & Godly way.

Just because you don't like something, doesn't mean that it isn't good for you, Andrew. Or just because you do like something, doesn't mean that is is good for you.
Example:
The sinner may not like to be rebuked, but it may save his soul all the same. A homer might like to sodomise, and in turn be sodomised, yet it is not good for him, as he will go to hell for doing such things.
Praise Jesus!
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