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How can church life and family life be seamlessly interwoven?
Dr. Joel Beeke shares a personal narrative of how his father, a ruling elder and carpenter, played a crucial role in their community during a time when they lacked a minister for 41 years. Despite the small size of their home, his father counseled people in their car, demonstrating the importance of church life even amid personal family time. This example shows how the church's needs can naturally integrate with family life, as Beeke's father balanced his responsibilities by caring for others while being part of his children's lives.
Beeke reflects on the valuable lesson he learned from his father's dedication: the significance of the church in one's life. Although he sometimes wished for more personal attention, he understood the importance of prioritizing the church's needs. His father's devotion left a lasting impression, instilling in him and his siblings a profound love for the church. This intertwining of church and family life serves as a model for bringing children faithfully to God's house, emphasizing the church as a place where God delights to dwell.
Psalm 84:10 (NKJV): "For a day in Your courts is better than a thousand. I would rather be a doorkeeper in the house of my God than dwell in the tents of wickedness."
By Church & Family LifeHow can church life and family life be seamlessly interwoven?
Dr. Joel Beeke shares a personal narrative of how his father, a ruling elder and carpenter, played a crucial role in their community during a time when they lacked a minister for 41 years. Despite the small size of their home, his father counseled people in their car, demonstrating the importance of church life even amid personal family time. This example shows how the church's needs can naturally integrate with family life, as Beeke's father balanced his responsibilities by caring for others while being part of his children's lives.
Beeke reflects on the valuable lesson he learned from his father's dedication: the significance of the church in one's life. Although he sometimes wished for more personal attention, he understood the importance of prioritizing the church's needs. His father's devotion left a lasting impression, instilling in him and his siblings a profound love for the church. This intertwining of church and family life serves as a model for bringing children faithfully to God's house, emphasizing the church as a place where God delights to dwell.
Psalm 84:10 (NKJV): "For a day in Your courts is better than a thousand. I would rather be a doorkeeper in the house of my God than dwell in the tents of wickedness."