Are You, Your Parents? | Perilous World Radio 8/18/25

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In a recent episode of Perilous World Radio, host Alan Masters delves into the fascinating topic of how we resemble our parents as we age. The discussion reflects on the widely held belief that, over time, individuals increasingly mirror their parents, a notion often humorously portrayed in the media. Alan invites listeners to consider the profound influence parents have on their adult children, even when they are no longer present in their lives. He highlights the idea that our perception of our parents is shaped by the roles they held when we were born, viewing them as fixed adults while we evolve from infancy. This dynamic means parents often have a deep understanding of us, having observed our growth from the beginning, while we may know comparatively little about their past lives before we were born. Consequently, even as we mature and develop our own identities, our parents maintain a unique and comprehensive knowledge of us, rooted in years of firsthand experience. The influence of our parents on our lives is profound; we often find ourselves reflecting their traits or rebelling against them. Whether we resemble our parents or stand in stark contrast to them, this dynamic can lead us to repeat mistakes or struggle in our own ways. However, the key is not merely about being like or unlike our parents, but rather understanding that the ultimate role model is our Father in Heaven. He sent His only begotten Son, Jesus Christ, as an exemplary figure for us to emulate. Jesus consistently looked to His Father for guidance, demonstrating a perfect, godly example for us to follow. In this way, our true focus should be on emulating this divine model rather than solely relying on earthly influences.

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