Both secular and compromised “Christian” psychology often promote this trend by calling estrangement “boundaries” and selfishness “self-care.”
However, even secular sources recognize that “Grandparent alienation is a type of elder abuse … when grandparents are unreasonably denied meaningful opportunities to have a relationship and spend time with their grandchildren.” (source)
God couldn’t be clearer about honoring parents:
Exodus 20:12 and Ephesians 6:1-3 command it with a promise attached to stress its importance.
During Old Testament times, Exodus 21:15,17, Leviticus 20:9, and Deuteronomy 21:18-21 called for the death of children who attacked or “cursed”* their parents.(1)
Deuteronomy 5:16, 27:16, and Leviticus 19:3 further stress honoring parents, and Proverbs 19:26, 20:20, 28:24, and 30:17 strongly rebuke those who curse, scorn, or rob their parents.
Romans 1:28-32 and 2 Timothy 3:1-3 list evil practices of depraved people, and disrespect for parents is on both lists.
First Timothy 5:3-4,8 explains the duty of children to care for the needs of their parents.
And in Matthew 15:1-9, Christ rebukes the Pharisees for encouraging people to prioritize the church above their parents. He refers to this as cursing* their parents, letting us know that cursing parents is not simply about words. And He ends with this strong statement:
“These people honor me with their lips, but their hearts are far from me. They worship me in vain; their teachings are merely human rules.”
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