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What is God saying about families?

“Honor your father and mother, so that you may live long in the land the Lord your God is giving you.” “A friend loves at all times, and a brother is born for a time of adversity.” “Children’s children are a crown to the aged, and parents are the pride of their children.” “Honor your father and mother.”

What do we value most as a family?

Common values include: honesty, balance, caring, generosity, health, humor, learning, wisdom, leadership, and compassion. Think about your family as you consider values such as cooperation, financial stability, humility, and patience.

What are the family roles?

Depending on the specific family structure, family roles may include, one or multiple parents (one mother and/or one father, two mothers, two fathers, step-parents, a non-biological caregiver(s) or biological caregiver(s), grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, friends, and two equal partners (married or unmarried) with …

What is family according to the Bible?

def: The family is the foundational institution of society ordained by God. It is constituted by marriage and is composed of persons related to one another by marriage, blood or adoption. The family is a fundamental institution of human society. Genesis 2:20-25, 4:1.

What does the Bible say about family?

He calls them families” (Rob Rienow). God didn’t create the family to be self-serving, self-reliant cocoons of people. God created families as a vehicle to advance the gospel and fulfill the Great Commission! All throughout the pages of Scripture we see family as a multi-generational plan for our world!

Why did God create the family?

God didn’t create the family to be self-serving, self-reliant cocoons of people. God created families as a vehicle to advance the gospel and fulfill the Great Commission! All throughout the pages of Scripture we see family as a multi-generational plan for our world!

What do I want to understand about God’s purpose for family?

I want to understand God’s purpose for family and live purposefully. I want to discover God’s specific calling for my family and together, live out that calling. I want my family to live authentically and, together, grow into the likeness of Christ and authentically share the Good News of Jesus with all those around us.

What does Deuteronomy 6 say about family discipleship?

Among other Scripture passages, Deuteronomy 6 reminds us as parents that we are called to impress the hearts of our children with a love for God, teaching them diligently through everyday living — family discipleship. “Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your might.