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How to Honor Your Parents & In-Laws with Jeremy Pryor| 409

Dad Tired

Jerrad Lopes

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

51.4K Ratings

🗓️ 24 June 2024

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

Jeremy Pryor joins Jerrad to talk about one of the most confusing parts of modern family life — how to relate to parents and in-laws as adults. They discuss what it means to show honor, how to draw healthy boundaries, and why God designed families to be multi-generational. 
Jeremy also shares the result of restoring family culture and what it means to raise children in a household, not a nest.

 What You’ll hear:
• What Scripture says about honoring your parents
• Why modern families feel disconnected across generations
• How to deal with in-laws in a healthy and godly way
• What “parenting” misses that fathering and mothering include
• How your kids learn to honor you by watching you honor your parents
• What changes when you stop seeing family as individual units

Tune in to rethink your role as a son, son-in-law, and spiritual leader.

 Episode Resources:

  1. Jeremy Pryor’s site and teaching: familyteams.com
  2. Book: Family Revision by Jeremy Pryor
  3. Podcast: Five Minute Fatherhood (with Jeff Bethke)
  4. Ministry: 1K Households (1KH)
  5. YouTube: Family Teams Channel
  6. Instagram: @jeremympryor
  7. CSB Men’s Daily Bible (50% off): lifeway.com — Code: MDB50
  8. Read The Dad Tired Book: https://amzn.to/3YTz4GB
  9. Invite Jerrad to speak: https://www.jerradlopes.com
  10. Support Dad Tired: https://www.dadtired.com/donate

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey guys, welcome back to another episode of the Dad Tired podcast. Today, I sit down with Jeremy

0:04.0

prior. Jeremy often says on his Instagram, I see him post this all the time where he says,

0:08.3

what I'm about to say is unpopular. He'll say unpopular take or unpopular opinion and then give

0:13.4

some of his thoughts on today's culture regarding family and men most often. Today in this interview,

0:20.6

he says some things that will probably be

0:22.7

unpopular to you and definitely to our culture. It might even be offensive. I want to preface today's

0:28.0

episode by saying, just take it and listen and listen to his whole context, his whole view,

0:33.2

and see, is there something in you that is offended by it or rubs you the wrong way? And is it

0:38.1

because it's just culturally offensive, or is this biblically untrue? If you think it's biblically

0:42.8

untrue, like you have some biblical, you know, sound biblical evidence why what he is saying is not

0:48.1

right. Jeremy would love to have a dialogue with you. I know that for a fact. Go on his Instagram or he's on Twitter a lot,

0:54.7

and you can just dialogue with him. He would love to have a conversation with you. But listen to

0:58.4

the full context, really try to get an idea of like, what is he saying? What's the heart

1:02.3

behind what he's saying? And is this biblical? I listened back all week after doing this

1:07.7

interview. I'm like, man, this is hard stuff to listen to. Should I cut it?

1:12.1

Like there were some things I'm like, should I cut this out? And I'm like, now, I think everything

1:14.7

he's saying is true and right. But some of it is hard. And so anyway, all that to say, listen,

1:20.8

listen with a biblical lens and just let it kind of go against your spirit, ask yourself some good

1:26.6

questions and see what you

1:27.6

can come up with. But I highly encourage that you listen to the whole thing. Before we jump into that

1:31.7

interview, I do want to thank my friends over at Lifeway for sponsoring today's episode. Lifeway

1:35.6

put out a CSB Men's Daily Bible, which is amazing. It equips men with the truth of the Bible

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