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Honoring Family: God’s Blueprint for Community Living

In the sermon series "Written in Stone: God's Blueprint for Living in Community," we explore the profound commandment to "Honor your father and your mother" from Exodus 20:12. This message delves into the significance of family relationships and their divine origin, emphasizing our responsibilities as children and parents. Family is the cornerstone of society, and our actions impact future generations. Together, let's learn how to value family, nurture loving relationships, and guide our descendants toward a fulfilling life rooted in God's teachings.

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Honoring Family: God’s Blueprint for Community Living

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  1. Sermon Series: Written in Stone God’s Blueprint for Living in Community.

  2. "Honor your father and your mother, that your days may be long upon the land which the LORD your God is giving you. Exodus 20:12

  3. We cannot change our ancestors, but we can do something about our descendants... HOW?

  4. VALUE THE • SIGNIFICANCE • OF FAMILY.

  5. FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS ARE IMPORTANT: THEY BEGAN WITH GOD OUR FATHER IN HEAVEN. EPH. 3:14-15

  6. FAMILY IS THE FOUNDATION OF SOCIETY.

  7. II. RESPONSIBILITIES OF CHILDREN HONOR SUBMIT OBEY

  8. III. RESPONSIBILITIES OF PARENTS LOVE PROVIDEPROTECT TRAIN GUIDE

  9. David Bly, Your children will BECOME what you are; SO BE what you want them to be.

  10. Charles R. Swindoll, Each day of our lives we make deposits in the memory banks of our children.

  11. YOU CANNOT CHANGE YOUR ANCESTORS, BUT YOU CAN DO SOMETHING ABOUT YOUR DESCENDANTS…

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