Proverbs 15:20
 A wise son maketh a glad father: but a foolish man despiseth his mother.
You  can make your parents very happy by being wise, and God will bless you  for it. Your future depends on pleasing your parents. God ordained  parents, and He expects you to reverence  them for their office and what they have done for you. God also chose  your specific parents! The earth has over 4 billion parents, but God  chose the two He knew would be best for you, regardless of what you  think of them or wish for yourself.
Consider  this proverb. It is in the indicative mood, stating facts without clear  advice. Its full value, intent, and force must be discovered. Since  wise sons make glad fathers,  is the lesson (1) for sons to be wise, (2) for wise sons to make their  fathers glad, or (3) for fathers to train wise sons for their own future  gladness? All of these lessons are good.
How  does a foolish son despise his mother? “A wise son maketh a glad  father: but a foolish son is the heaviness of his mother (10:1). “A  foolish son is a grief to his father, and bitterness to her that bare him” (17:25). A foolish son despises his mother indirectly by being a source of heaviness and bitterness to her through his foolish living.
Young  men should be wise, because wisdom is the principal thing, and it  brings many benefits (4:5-9). Wisdom also leads to favor with God and  men (3:4; Luke 2:52). But the lesson  of this proverb is the effect it has on parents! If you choose to be  foolish, you offend God, you hurt yourself, you offend other men, and  you hurt your parents. Beware!
How important is it to please your parents by being a wise child? Very! Consider it positively and negatively. If you obey and honor your parents, God will bless you with a good  and long life (Ex 20:12;  Deut 5:16; Eph 6:2-3). But God required capital punishment for insolent  children; and He will do it Himself, if the nation neglects its duties (20:20; 30:17; Ex 21:15,17; Lev 20:9; Deut 21:18-21; 27:16; Matt  15:4)!
Why  waste time, money, or effort to live longer by the questionable factors  of nutrition, exercise, medicine, or supplementation? The God of  heaven, Who gave you your life, told you through this proverb that He will add to your life, if you will live wisely. How? By fulfilling His promise to give a good and long life to those who honor their parents.
What is wisdom? The power of right judgment! Wise men fear God and learn His word to know and do the perfect will of God in all situations. They are diligent, gracious, just, merciful,  noble, prudent, righteous, and virtuous. Parents see such children living wisely, and it gives them great joy (10:1; 17:21; 19:13; 23:15-16,24-25; 27:11; 29:3).
Rather than think you have done your duty toward your parents by getting them a card or taking them out to eat, make the fear of the Lord and Bible wisdom the most important things  in your life. This will give godly parents much greater joy than any  gift. It is a win-win-win proposition! God will be pleased and bless you  for it; wisdom will bring you prosperity and save you from trouble; and  your parents will be thrilled.
Jesus of Nazareth is the Son of God. He grew in wisdom and stature as a boy (Luke 2:52). His Father in heaven greatly loved Him, and He pleased Him well (Matt 3:17). His mother also  was pleased, and she stayed faithful to His religion through His death and resurrection (Luke 2:19,51; John 19:25; Acts 1:14). He practiced this proverb perfectly by being wise for His Father and not despising His mother. Follow  His example!
I pray my 5 sons (and 2 future sons-in-law) will make Godly, wise decisions that will please the Lord. 
AMEN!
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Welcome to the farm ~ we are a blended family with 7 children (3 are married), 4 grandsons, 5 dogs, 3 rabbits, and 15 chickens living on 3 acres in Georgia. I love crafting, sewing, cooking & canning, recipes of all kinds, reading, playing with my little buddies, family time, travel, pinterest and most of all the Lord.