SNAKE 37: How Do You Honor Unstable/Incompetent Parents?

Dec 31, 2024    Tanner Cartwright, Jerry Dorris

The Biblical Way to Handle Parents Who've Lost Their Mind - a challenging topic every Christian family may face. In this profound discussion, we tackle the delicate balance of honoring unstable or aging parents while maintaining healthy boundaries and family relationships.


We explore crucial questions: How do you respect parents who can't manage their finances? What's the biblical approach when parents become unsafe or unstable? When is outside help necessary, and how can you honor your parents through these difficult transitions?


Drawing from personal experiences and Scripture, we discuss practical solutions for supporting aging parents, including family care strategies, nursing home decisions, and maintaining respectful relationships during challenging situations. This conversation offers biblical wisdom for those struggling to navigate their responsibilities to both their parents and their own families.


Whether you're dealing with a parent's mental decline, financial irresponsibility, or challenging behaviors, this episode provides biblical guidance for honoring your parents while protecting your family. Learn how to set godly boundaries, maintain respect, and handle difficult situations with grace and wisdom.


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CHAPTERS:

00:35 - The Types of Incompetence in View

04:48 - Caring for an Aging Parent Alone

08:37 - Taking Away Car Keys from Parents

10:42 - Caring for a Spouse with Alzheimer’s

12:53 - Addressing Parent Gambling Issues

16:55 - Taking Small Corrective Actions

18:30 - Respecting Difficult Parents

22:05 - Restorative vs Punitive Consequences

26:09 - Honoring Your Parents

30:00 - Closing Thoughts


For more on this topic, read this article: https://refchurch.com/blog/2024/12/27/honoring-parents-when-they-don-t-deserve-it