Thursday, May 4, 2017

Honoring Dad and Mom


My father passed away this Tuesday, the 25th of April. My mother passed away about two and a half years ago. I honor them from my heart. One of the Bible verses they“made” me memorize was Ephesians 6:1-3. “Children, obey your parents in the Lord, for this is right. ‘Honor your father and mother’ (this is the first commandment with a promise), ‘that it may go well with you and that you may live long in the land.’" My Mom used to say, half jokingly, “Do you want to live long? Then obey.” So right now I want to "honor (my) father and mother", by remembering them and honoring their Lord.

My parents were people of extensive service. Their passion was for the Lord and His church. They helped start six churches throughout the Matsumoto valley. They started a Bible bookstore. They had a weekly radio program that was heard throughout our Nagano prefecture. They were also heavily involved in other non-church areas. Mom and Dan both taught zillions of English students, little kids as well as university students. Dad was involved in two penal institutions. For his service there he received a special award (an order) from the emperor. Mom spoke at over 2000 PTA’s, and many other gatherings. She spoke not only on education and the family, but also on prejudice and business. I honor my parents for their servant hearts.

However, my parents would, most of all, desire me to honor them by honoring their Lord. Another Bible verse they “made” me memorize was the famous verse John 3:16. "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life.” Their God, and also my God, was (and is) the creator God who is not impersonal, but the One who “so loved the world.” The Creator’s love is personal. It is not just words, philosophy or some morals, but is a Person – His very own Son, Jesus Christ. His Son, died on the cross the death that we should die for our sins. He rose again. By simply believing, looking and clinging to Him, we have life—not only life after death, but by His death and life, we can truly live with great hope. Is there anyone so wonderful and honorable as our gracious God? As I honor my parents, I now, all the more, honor the living God.

During World War II my father fought against the Japanese in the Philippines. It’s hard for me to say this, but he hated the Japanese. After the war, while in university, he was reminded of a part of the above verse. “For God so loved the world.” The world includes Japan, his hated enemy, he thought. So then, Dad (and Mom) ended spending almost fifty years of their lives in Matsumoto, Japan, faithfully serving their former enemies. For that, even as I miss them, I truly honor the Lord that gave them this heart of love.


1 comment:

  1. Hello to all of the Junker family,

    I didn't know your parents per se, but I have heard about their ministries since I have been attending Logos Bible Church in Pickerington ,Ohio. Roger and Linda Steug would inform us about the churches that were started and other details of what took place in Japan.
    Then, because of being part of the mission team at church, I received your parents letters which were posted. Soon after being part of the mission team, I learn of their sons and families. I even had the privileged of meeting Jon Junker and family, Dan Junker when he was staying with the Steigs. It has been a joy to hear weekly prayer requests from David.

    Thank you all for your steadfastness and dedication to the Lord and His word.I never met Ruth, but so admire her devotion to her parents! What a testimony. May all of you continue to serve Him wherever He leads you in the months and years to come!


    In His GRACE,
    Bobbi P.

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