Living Biblically

Family Worship and Discipleship


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Is family worship a lost means of grace in our modern Christian experience?

Dr. Joel Beeke emphasizes the importance of family worship for the spiritual training of the next generation. He asserts that millions have been saved through the combined effect of preaching in church and family worship at home. Family worship, as he defines it, is more than just praying, singing, or reading the Scriptures; it involves intentional, daily instruction by the parents, particularly the father. This kind of spiritual nurturing instills faith in a profound and personal way, making the truths of Christianity a tangible reality for children.

Despite its significance, Beeke laments the fact that family worship, along with meditation, is often neglected in contemporary Christian practice. He points out that many well-meaning Christian parents are unaware of this loss and the duty they have to spiritually instruct their children. When parents engage in heart-to-heart conversations with their children about the Bible, they address every conceivable topic, thereby providing a comprehensive spiritual education. The affectionate and loving interaction between parent and child in the context of family worship is a powerful means of discipleship.

Deuteronomy 6:7 (NKJV): "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."

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