Monday, January 30, 2017

Build A House That Will Stand



As I’ve observed and worked with families over the last few years, I have developed a great amount of appreciation and reverence for the family unit.  Parents, you have the most important job in the world.  More than just keeping them alive, you are responsible for the shaping and forming of your tiny human’s spiritual development.  

Life gets busy and raising a family is hard. But, if our work is not spirit-led, then it’s just work.  All throughout Scripture, honoring the family and the continuation of a lineage is of extreme importance.  We as Americans have lost the importance of “maintaining the family name”, but in other cultures, representing your family well is tremendously valued.  

In Hispanic cultures, individuals keep both their father’s last name and their mother’s maiden name so that others will know to whom they belong.  Is it evident to whom you and your children belong? 

When leaving their house, my dear friend’s mother would always say to me “remember who you are”.  Mrs. Melody wasn’t saying don’t forget your name, but more importantly, remember who you represent.  

We’re all guilty of getting so caught up in our work; our own little worlds, pursuing what’s good that we forget what is best. We have forgotten to Whom we belong.  Parents, I pray that you never get so busy “changing the world” and doing what’s good that you forget what’s best for your family. 

But everyone who hears these words of mine and does not put them into practice is like a foolish man who built his house on sand.  The rain came down, the streams rose, and the winds blew and beat against that house, and it fell with a great crash. -Matthew 7:26-27

In Matthew 7 Jesus makes it clear that without a solid foundation a house will fall.  The same is true for our children; without a solid foundational upbringing, they will struggle to withstand the storms of life.  Do you remember whose you are?  Are you proclaiming that same truth to your children? 

May we build our houses, our marriages, and our families upon the Rock.

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