Emphasizes the importance of building a family foundation on Jesus Christ, focusing on the two key pillars of Christianity: the trustworthiness of the Bible and the validity of Jesus' identity. The message encourages believers to pursue unity, love, and respect in marriage and family relationships, emphasizing commitment, thankfulness, and hope.
Focuses on the role of parenting and discipline in building a Christ-centered family. It highlights the importance of training children in the ways of the Lord, shaping their character, and instilling respect, independence, and wisdom. Discipline is portrayed not as a punitive measure but as a loving act aimed at guiding children towards God's will. Encourages parents to model godly behavior, practice consistent discipline, and maintain a long-term perspective, all rooted in love and God's design for the family.
Focuses on building a Christ-centered family and highlights the importance of communication, unity, and a personal relationship with Jesus as the foundation. Emphasizes that parents must model Christ-like behavior for their families and live out their faith authentically. Also addresses the scriptural foundation of marriage, emphasizing that marriage is a covenant not only between spouses but also before God. It calls for love, respect, and commitment within marriages, aiming to strengthen family dynamics according to biblical principles.
Discusses how to build a Christ-centered family, emphasizing that family is the first institution created by God. It underscores that while no family is perfect, centering a household on Christ can lead to spiritual growth and unity. Highlights the importance of communication, managing household responsibilities according to biblical principles, and following God's design for families. It also emphasizes that strong families contribute to a healthy church, as a family's spiritual health reflects on the broader church community.
Introduces a series on building a Christ-centered family. It emphasizes that family is the first institution created by God, before the church, as seen in Genesis. The sermon underscores the importance of relationships, both with God and within the family. It highlights the key roles of older men and women in teaching the younger generation about godly living. Also stresses that while a Christian family is not perfect, it is one where sinners live together and rely on God's grace for unity and growth.