SHEPHERD TO SHEEP
FAMILY DEVOTIONS
(Deu 6:7) You shall teach them diligently to your
children, and shall talk of them when you sit in your house, when you walk by
the way, when you lie down, and when you rise up.
It’s the Mormons that have a
saying, “The family that prays together, stays together.” And that is so true. But why should families of a cult be a better
example of godliness and togetherness than those from the true Christian
faith?
The goal is to get the family
together on a daily basis to read the Bible together and pray. When this happens you grow spiritually
together and will also experience unity and harmony that brings peace and joy
to your household. This is because as
you get closer to Jesus you get closer to each other. Your family exists to serve God and be a
witness to the world. No wonder the enemy seeks to keep Christian families from
this spiritual discipline! So what are
some reasons Christian families are so negligent or inconsistent in having
family devotions?
LAZINESS. We just get lazy as families. We are so hang loose that we fail to set goals
as families. We so often lack discipline
when it comes to schedules and objectives and no wonder not much gets done in a
real sense of accomplishment that your family can be proud of. It’s time to put God back in first in our
families! (Mat 6:33) But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and
all these things shall be added to you.
BUSYNESS. The typical family in our society operates non-stop
throughout the day. Our culture thrives
on going, going, going. So no wonder we
are “gone” when it comes to getting home at the end of a busy work/school
day. Families hurriedly eat dinner and then
basically watch TV or view their personal devices for hours on end. Then people start passing out one by one and
off to bed they go. Families get wired
and then they get tired. (Mat 13:22)… the cares of this world and the
deceitfulness of riches choke the word, and he becomes unfruitful.
So how do you do family
devotions? Suggestion: When your kids are young read and pray with
them as you tuck them into bed at night.
Kids love those Bible story books with the great pictures. Then they drift off to sleep in the arms of
Jesus. As your children get older then
after dinner is a great time around the table or out in the living room. Maybe go through a gospel like Matthew and
take one parable or story at a time to read, discuss, and then pray. (There
might even be an app for that!) The family is integrated and the rest of the
evening has that spiritual focus and charm like you get when you leave church. There will be times when you miss but make sure
you have family devotions the next evening.
When you have a family altar,
watch your family get altered in the right way that glorifies God and brings
family unity!
Louie
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