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In week three of As For Me and My House, Pastor Paul Watson reminds us of a simple but challenging truth: faith is formed more by what we model than by what we say. In an information-saturated world, knowledge alone does not produce spiritual transformation—relationships and daily practices do.
Drawing from Deuteronomy 6 and the life of Jesus, this message shows that faith is “caught” through close, consistent, relational connection. When people see us building relationships, practicing spiritual habits, praying first, making decisions guided by Scripture, forgiving others, and worshiping God openly, faith takes root in powerful and lasting ways. This message challenges us to live our faith visibly and intentionally so those around us—especially in our homes—can see Jesus through our lives.
By The Downtown Vineyard ChurchIn week three of As For Me and My House, Pastor Paul Watson reminds us of a simple but challenging truth: faith is formed more by what we model than by what we say. In an information-saturated world, knowledge alone does not produce spiritual transformation—relationships and daily practices do.
Drawing from Deuteronomy 6 and the life of Jesus, this message shows that faith is “caught” through close, consistent, relational connection. When people see us building relationships, practicing spiritual habits, praying first, making decisions guided by Scripture, forgiving others, and worshiping God openly, faith takes root in powerful and lasting ways. This message challenges us to live our faith visibly and intentionally so those around us—especially in our homes—can see Jesus through our lives.